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Chapter 8 -Wolves in Berlin

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Racheal had never liked city borders. Too many scents. Too many humans. Too much noise.

Yet here she was—in the middle of Berlin, far from the Moonwatcher woods, surrounded by concrete and headlights and unfamiliar shadows. No one would expect her to be here. That was the point.

She pulled the hood of her coat lower as she stepped into a narrow alley between buildings. The night was cold, the moon thin and distant behind clouds. It wasn’t her kind of moon. It didn’t pull. It didn’t guide.

But the bond still did.

She felt him before she saw him.

Jaxon.

He leaned against the alley wall, arms crossed, waiting. He wasn’t wearing a coat despite the chill. Typical. His wolf liked to feel everything—especially discomfort. Especially risk.

“You came,” he said.

“You asked me to,” she replied, keeping her voice even.

“You didn’t have to.”

“I know.”

There was a pause. The space between them pulsed again with the same strange gravity it always did.

She stepped forward, lowering her voice. “Why he
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