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The Single Combat Challenge

Author: Sharon
last update publish date: 2026-04-10 00:41:49

Faye’s POV

I sat in council with the remaining elders, Elara, Lira, and the senior warriors inside the largest remaining tent near the old oak. The air felt heavy with tension and the scent of smoke that still lingered from the previous battles. Our daughter rested in my arms, awake and alert. The Lunaris echo inside her had grown strong enough to create faint protective pulses that calmed the frightened pack members around us. Every time the echo pulsed, the nervous energy in the room eased
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    Jacob’s pov The smell of iron and ash clung to the air as I stepped into the central clearing. For a moment, I just stood there, taking it in. This place had always been the heart of the pack, the one place that felt unshakable no matter what we faced. Now it looked like something had torn through it without mercy. Broken wood lay scattered across the ground, darkened with blood, and the barriers that once stood strong were reduced to splintered remains being hastily pieced back together. We had survived. But it did not feel like a victory. Wolves moved around me, some in human form, others shifting halfway as the healers worked to keep them alive. Their voices were low, strained, filled with exhaustion that no one dared to give in to. Every movement carried urgency, because deep down, we all knew this was not over. Korran had not been defeated. He had been pushed back. That was all. I exhaled slowly as I began to walk further into the clearing, my boots crunching over deb

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