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The Final Choice

Author: Pj
last update publish date: 2026-05-18 16:48:23

*0:00 – They Came at Dawn*

The High Council didn’t send an army.

They sent twelve.

Twelve wolves. All silver. All older than any Alpha in the Blackwood Alliance.

They didn’t march. They walked through our gates like they owned the place.

Councilor Varek was in front.

Behind him, the twelve knelt without a word.

“Aria Blackwood,” Varek said.

“Step forward.”

I did.

Kade and Kael moved to flank me. I stopped them with one look.

This was mine.

“Your little Alliance is cute,” Varek said.
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  • Claimed by My Alpha's Ruthless Twin Brother    The First Pack

    The abandoned territory was nothing but broken fences and dead grass when I got there.It used to belong to the Silver Fang Pack before rogues wiped them out five years ago. No one claimed it since. Too dangerous. Too cursed.Perfect for me.I stood at the edge of the land with Kael and Kade behind me, both silent for once. “This is where we start,” I said. “No alphas. No betas. No omegas ranked below anyone else.”Kade frowned. “That’s not how packs work, Aria.”“Then we make a new way.” I stepped onto the soil. “If they want to follow me, they follow because they choose to. Not because I force them.”Kael smirked. “You sound like a revolutionary.”“I sound like someone tired of being owned,” I said.He didn’t argue.---*Day 1: Building from Nothing*We didn’t have money. Didn’t have resources. What we had was the old cabin, my hands, and two stubborn alphas who refused to leave.First thing we did was clear the land. I hunted for food. Kael fixed the roof. Kade set up a perim

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