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Chapter 31 – Return to Midnight Pack

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The tang of salt and sea air wrapped around them as the ferry pulled into port, carrying Jason, Aurora, and their son Malcolm across the final stretch of water to New Zealand. The land of Aurora’s birth rose ahead, green hills soft against the sky, dotted with dark, tangled forests. It felt at once familiar and foreign, as if Aurora had been away for centuries rather than just a year.

She clutched Malcolm closer, breathing in the baby's sweet scent of his hair, while Jason stood beside her, one protective arm wrapped around her shoulders. His Arctic blue eyes scanned the docks, catching every subtle movement, the warrior in him never fully resting.

“Home,” Aurora whispered, half to herself, half to her son.

Jason looked down at her with a quiet smile. “You ready?”

She nodded, though a ripple of nerves twisted in her stomach. “I think so.”

They disembarked to the calls of seagulls and the rhyth

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