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Chapter 66

Author: Shan R.K
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-30 21:56:56

Ashlyn

Sheetal was pissed off, I was pissed off.

The moment we broke into the Den, Sheetal surged forward, rage ripping through every muscle. She and I weren’t separate anymore — not wolf and woman, not mind and beast. We were one, both furious, both hungry, both ready to make the Lions pay.

Their soldiers flooded the streets. Golden eyes, claws, armor, weapons raised. They thought they could hold us.

We ripped through them.

The first lion didn’t last a second. My jaws closed on his shoulder and I shook, bones cracking like dry wood. I hurled his body into the ranks, scattering them. The second tried to leap on my back. Sheetal spun us hard, claws raking, splitting his chest wide. Blood sprayed across stone, hot and metallic, the stink of it driving us harder.

Another came at my flank. My paw hit him square in the skull. Bone gave way under the weight, his body dropping limp. I barely slowed.

Above us, Krav’s dragon roared, his wings shaking the wards that shimmered gold over the do
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