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Heir of the Sealed Alpha

Author: Mercy Alex
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Chapter 74

The Midnight Pack was quiet but it wasn’t peaceful.

Not truly.

Not with warriors buried in the earth, not with traitors unmasked, and not with the words of the Harbinger still echoing in Aria’s head:

“You are heir to the first throne… the Sealed Alpha’s blood flows in you.”

She stood at the mirror in Kael’s quarters, her hands trembling slightly as she undid the bandages along her side.

The gash was healing, fast too fast. Her wolf had always been strong, but this was different.

Like her blood was burning hotter.

Like something ancient had awakened.

She stared at her reflection. The Luna mark on her neck had darkened, now glowing faintly beneath her skin an eerie silver light that pulsed with her heartbeat.

And her eyes once plain gray flashed with traces of violet in the dark.

Aria pulled her hair back tightly and left the room.

Kael was waiting outside, arms folded, his expression unreadable.

“We need to talk,” he said.

She nodded. “I know.”

He fell into step beside her
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