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Chapter 71

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Aria's POV

Nobody slept that night.

I could feel it through the compound the way I was beginning to feel everything since the clearing, a low hum of unease moving through the wolves around me like a current running just under the surface of still water. Guards who should have rotated off duty were still at their posts. Conversations that started at normal volume kept dropping into whispers. Every person who passed me in the corridors had the same tight expression, the one that meant they were t
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