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Fight Me

Author: Lady min
last update publish date: 2026-04-23 16:53:42

The sun had barely risen.

And Amara already hated everything.

She stood in the middle of the massive training field, arms folded tightly across her chest while the cold morning air brushed against her skin.

“This is torture,” she muttered.

Around her, several wolves were already training—running drills, sparring, shifting between human and wolf forms.

The sounds were overwhelming.

Growls.

Heavy breathing.

Bones cracking during shifts.

Her heightened senses caught everything.

Too much.
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