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The High Council’s Judgment

Author: Jojo Kay
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Chapter 19: The High Council's Judgment

Elder Thorne's POV

The silence in the great hall was thick enough to cut with a blade. In my three hundred years of life, I'd seen pack disputes tear apart territories, watched civil wars reduce mighty bloodlines to ash and memory. But I'd never walked into a situation quite like this one.

The Northern Border Pack had been stable for generations. Strong Alphas, clear leadership, unwavering loyalty. The fact that they'd summoned the High Council spoke to just how badly things had deteriorated.

I lowered my hood, letting my ancient face catch the firelight. Gray hair that had once been black as midnight, eyes that had seen the rise and fall of kingdoms, skin marked by countless battles and hard-won wisdom. Beside me, Elder Morwyn and Elder Blackthorn did the same, revealing the trinity of power that governed all werewolf kinds.

"Alphas," I said, my voice carrying easily across the hall despite my advanced age. "We received a rather urgent message
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