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chapter 15

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last update Date de publication: 2026-04-02 13:00:45

Arthur almost lost control of his wolf twice between midnight and dawn.

The second time, standing forty meters from the outer wall of Shadow Fang's main compound, surrounded by the sleeping silence of a pack he had no right to be inside—that was the time it nearly won.

Because her scent was everywhere here.

Wildflowers and warm rain, threaded through the grounds like she had been walking these paths long enough to
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  • LUNA BETTY   chapter 21

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    Betty sat on the stone wall at the edge of the training grounds and watched the morning drills and told herself she wasn't thinking about Arthur. She was absolutely thinking about Arthur. He was somewhere in this building. In this compound. Breathing the same air, walking the same grounds. She had felt his presence from the moment the gate opened, before she even saw him—a tug in her chest, old and insistent and infuriating. The bond doing what bonds did, indifferent to the decisions the people attached to it had made. She pressed her palm flat against her sternum. Her wolf was doing something complicated inside her. For weeks, since arriving at Shadow Fang, the wolf had been healing—she had felt it happening slowly, the way a deep injury heals, painfully and unevenly but with genuine progress. The tight, wounded curl had been loosening. The animal had started responding to things—to Evander's steady presence, to the safety of the grounds, to the morning drills and the pac

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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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  • LUNA BETTY   Chapter six

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