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Under One Roof

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**Chapter Forty**

The pack clearing was alive when they arrived.

Warm firelight spilled from the large lodge at the center of camp, its tall windows glowing against the dark forest. Smoke curled lazily from the chimney, carrying the unmistakable scent of stew, bread, and roasted meat.

Rose’s stomach immediately growled.

Ember grinned.

“See? Snacks.”

Rowan rolled his eyes.

“You say that like we’re not about to feed an ent
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