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Chapter 6

Author: Crystal K
The wind in the North was colder than Silver Moon territory.

When I walked into the Frost Wolf packhouse, my blood was practically frozen.

My father, the Alpha of the Frost Wolves, stood in the center of the hall. He listened to my story in dead silence.

The DNA report. The bone ring. The jump out the window.

When I finished, he grabbed the heavy silver dagger from his desk. It gleamed under the office lights.

"Gather the enforcers," he barked, his voice pure venom. "I'm wiping the Silver M
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