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Author: Bella Fyre
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(Tyler’s POV)

I leaned back against the wall, arms crossed, and watched her come alive for the first time in days. The moment her fist hit the bag, her posture changed her shoulders squared, her eyes sharpened, and that spark I loved so much flickered back to life.

Micah did his best to keep up as she showed him basic strikes and footwork. She corrected his stance, nudged his elbow higher, tapped his shin when he forgot to pivot. Every correction drew out another piece of her old self focused, confident, strong.

“Tyler! Get over here!” she suddenly called. Her voice held an edge of laughter I hadn’t heard in far too long.

I pushed off the wall and walked over, pretending to grumble. “I thought I was just supervising.”

“Not today,” she said. “You too, Alpha.” She pointed to the bag and raised an eyebrow. “Show me what you’ve got.”

Micah stepped aside, wiping sweat from his forehead and grinning at me. “Good luck, Alpha.”

Kate folded her arms, appraising me like I was just an
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