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Chapter Eight-The weight of freedom

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Mia Heather’s POV

“You’re so slow, Mia” Diana said, hanging on a tree branch in front of me with one hand.

She swung back and forth without a hint of worry, her grip steady as if the branches were part of her.

For a young pup, she was quite light on her feet, agile yet strong enough to handle heavy tasks. Nothing like the pups I had seen at Bloodmoon pack.

“Keep up!” She shouted in amusement, snapping me out of my thoughts.

She had dared me to a race through the forest trees, my wolf against hers and somehow, I was getting my ass handed to me by a twelve year old.

I kept my focus in front of me, leaping through trees and brushing across branches.

With every leap was a battle with stamina and I dared not fall, so I kept my claws open and ready to dig into the next piece of wood.

Then it came into view, the finish line. A river bank close by that divided the Killers MC faction and the Ironclad faction.

I increased my pace, refusing defeat.

My heart skipped a beat, I had lost my footing
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