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The Girl From the Records

The answer came from the archives.

Larry found it at midnight on the second day of their preparation—buried deep within Shadow Fang Pack’s historical records, in a section so old and neglected that even the archivists treated it like sealed ground. It predated the current council’s jurisdiction by more than sixty years, written in ink that had faded into the color of memory rather than text.

He didn’t bring it casually.

He brought it like something alive.

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    The Night Vane Moves He came on the third night. Not with the four scouts who had watched her window. Not with a small advance team testing their defenses. Riven Vane came with forty wolves. The alarm hit Shadow Fang's perimeter at eleven minutes past midnight — three sentinels triggering the emergency signal in rapid sequence, the sound shattering the night's quiet like glass, and within sixty seconds the packhouse was awake and moving with the organized precision of a pack that had been preparing for exactly this. Betty was awake before the alarm. Her wolf had woken her at midnight with a single cold pulse of certainty — not something is wrong but it begins now. She had been dressed and at her door before the first siren sounded. She went to the war room. Evander was already there. He looked at her when she entered and something passed between them — a quick, wordless exchange that covered are you ready and yes and stay close without requiring any of the words. Arth

  • LUNA BETTY   Chapter 39:

    The Girl From the Records The answer came from the archives. Larry found it at midnight on the second day of their preparation—buried deep within Shadow Fang Pack’s historical records, in a section so old and neglected that even the archivists treated it like sealed ground. It predated the current council’s jurisdiction by more than sixty years, written in ink that had faded into the color of memory rather than text. He didn’t bring it casually. He brought it like something alive. The leather-bound ledger was held against his side with the careful tension of someone transporting something both fragile and dangerous. Not because it might tear—but because it might change everything it touched. Evander looked up as soon as Larry entered his study. He didn’t need to be told what it was. He just knew. Larry crossed the room and placed the ledger on the desk without speaking. For a moment, neither of them moved. Then Evander opened it. The pages resisted slightly, a

  • LUNA BETTY   Chapter 38:

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    Dark Pack’s Secret Arthur was packing to leave when Killian came to his tent with the kind of expression that meant bad news delivered at speed. It wasn’t a panic—not yet. Killian never arrived in panic. But there was something tight in his jaw, something sharpened in the set of his shoulders that said he had already moved past disbelief and was now operating purely on urgency. “Talk,” Arthur said without looking up from the map he was folding. His voice was steady, but his hands were faster than usual. The paper creased too sharply at the edges, betraying him. “Message from home,” Killian said. He stepped inside without waiting for permission, crossed the small space of the tent, and placed a sealed envelope on the camp table. It landed with a soft, deliberate finality. “Came through the emergency relay,” Killian added. “Sermon decoded it twenty minutes ago.” Arthur paused. The map stopped moving in his hands. Emergency relay meant only one thing: something that bypasse

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    The Petition and the Price The council's decision came on the morning of the third day. Betty was in the training yard when Mira found her working through the defensive form sequence that Evander's senior warrior, a hard-faced woman named Daria, had been teaching her over the past weeks. She had gotten faster recently. Daria had told her so with the stingy precision of someone who only gave compliments when they were exactly accurate, which meant it mattered. She was mid-sequence when Mira appeared at the yard's edge. Something in the older woman's posture made Betty stop. "The council has convened early," Mira said. "They want you in the hall." Betty lowered her arms. Steadied her breathing. "How early?" "They were supposed to give you three days." Mira paused. "It has been two and a half." Betty felt her wolf shift inside her. Not in fear, in attention. The focused, ears-forward attention of an animal that knows something significant is about to happen and wants to be fully

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    Arthur Pov I had rejected her with words I could never take back. Words that cut deeper than any blade. It has been days since she left the pack. At the time, it felt like the right decision. I’d convinced myself she wasn’t the one the Moon Goddess intended for me. That she was too soft, too hum

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    Evander Pov:The first rays of dawn slipped through the curtains,painting the room in soft golf. Betty stirred, her body still humming from the intensity of the night. She felt the warmth of me beside her, my arms draped protectively across her waist, my steady heartbeat against her back.For a mom

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