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Luna, Come Home! (Alexander's POV)

Author: Aurora
My wolf Alex growled within me, territorial anger rising at the sight.

Without hesitation, I crossed the room, placing my hand firmly on Aurora's shoulder.

"It's time to go home," I said, my voice carrying enough authority that conversations around us died instantly.

Aurora stiffened under my touch. She turned, her green eyes flashing with defiance.

"I haven't finished celebrating my friend's birthday," she replied, emphasizing the word "friend" while looking directly at Ethan.

The room fell silent. Every wolf present could feel the tension crackling between us.

"The celebration appears to be over," I stated, scanning the half-empty plates and dwindling drinks.

Aurora shook her head. "I'll leave when I'm ready."

My wolf surged closer to the surface, my control slipping. I could feel my eyes shifting to amber, the color of my wolf. Several guests discreetly moved away, sensing the dangerous edge to my mood.

"Is there a problem, Alpha heir?" Ethan asked, standing up beside Auror
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