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Secrets of the past

Author: Gifted Hands
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Damien's POV

I went to the healers’ quarters to see Divine and question her. Something about everything that had happened did not sit right with me. I could feel it in my chest, that quiet sense that something was wrong. I did not like it. I also did not like the thought that I might be getting too soft in my judgment, but I pushed that aside as I walked in.

The moment I entered, every wolf bowed. No one spoke. One of the healers stepped forward and guided me through the halls.

“Where is Divine?” I asked.

“She is this way, Alpha,” the head healer replied.

We reached the room she was supposed to be in. The door was open.

She was not there.

The healer froze. His eyes widened. “That… that is not possible,” he said. “I assigned someone to watch her. She was not meant to move.”

My anger flared. “Then explain how she is gone,” I snapped. “Do you think this is a minor matter? The lands are unstable, and everyone has a role to play. If you fail at yours, people get hurt.”

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