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30 Days to Save My Alpha Chapter 21: First Light

Author: Ayenoor
last update publish date: 2026-06-28 03:36:08

The cold hit them like a wall.

Aria pulled her cloak tighter as she and Damon stepped out of Mara’s cabin. The door closed behind them with a soft thud, sealing the warmth inside.

Snow. Forest. Cold.

The sky was pale grey, the sun barely a smudge behind the clouds. It wasn’t night anymore. It was dawn. Weak, brittle dawn. The kind that made the forest look like it was holding its breath.

Damon was walking. And Aria was beside him.

Her hand was still closed around the small stone Mara had g
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