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Chapter 10 – Fire on the Borders

ผู้เขียน: Daniel Hawley
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The wind carried the stench before the sight reached them. Acrid, sharp—burnt wood and something fouler beneath it. Kaelen stood on the ridge above the valley, the horizon smudged in gray. Columns of smoke clawed into the evening sky like black fingers.

Beside him, Serenya pulled her cloak tighter. Her storm-gray eyes fixed on the distant haze, though her hands trembled where they clutched the wool. She didn’t ask; she didn’t need to. The silence between them was weighted enough.

Mireya arrived at a run, her boots crunching on gravel. Sweat plastered short hair to her temples, and her golden eyes gleamed with anger. “It’s confirmed. The village of Dolveth is gone. What’s left is ash and bodies.” She spat the words as though they scalded her tongue.

Kaelen’s jaw tightened, the scar on his cheek whitening. “Survivors?”

“A handful. They fled before the fire spread. They said—” Mireya’s gaze flicked to Serenya, sharp as a blade, before snapping back to her Alpha. “They said the attackers
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