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Chapter Thirty-One: The New Expedition

Author: Sammy Miracle
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An hour later,

No one spoke when the last flame at Crypthollow guttered out.

The battlefield had gone quiet, the blood dried into the dirt, the Veil’s twisted vines burned to ash. Yet what remained wasn’t peace - it was the silence before the next war cry. The calm before something worse.

They had only just survived but - Cassius, Lucien, Selene, and Xander - the four Alpha Lycans had been taken.

No clan had ever lost an Alpha without the entire pack falling, and yet here they stood - the four Betas left behind - bound by oaths to protect, now forced to face the unthinkable: a rescue mission across the Veil.

Evangeline stood between them with her hands laced behind her back, her silver-streaked eyes scanning each face in the circle. Her mask was gone. There was no time for pretense.

Only power.

“This won’t work unless we’re honest,” she said, voice firm. “I know you don’t like each other, you don’t trust me, but we need each other to bring them home.”

The first to step forward was Tho
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