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Chapter Thirty-one

Author: Amy Davies
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-27 18:55:00

Susanna’s pov

My body was humming, alive with a power I hadn't felt in… well, forever, I'd finally unleashed my Alpha, and man, I could actually feel my wolf getting closer to the surface.

Honestly, I couldn't have been more proud of myself.

The gods knew I wouldn't have gotten this far if it wasn't for Sebastian.

He just believed in me, even when I was totally ready to throw in the towel.

Training wrapped up pretty quick today because of that energy burst. Sebastian said I needed to rest, not overdo it.

"You've pushed yourself enough for one day,Anna"

he'd murmured, his voice a low rumble next to my ear.

The easy silence between us felt heavier now, charged with the lingering thrill of my unleashed power.

He went to his study, and I went to our chamber to just chill and freshen up.

After a quick shower, I ended up heading downs
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