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CHAPTER 80 – The Final Push Toward Trial

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The silence after Ronan’s touch did not bring relief.

It brought a verdict.

Lyra could feel it in the way the pack stared, in the way their fear sharpened into something uglier than panic. They had witnessed her power erupt. They had watched the earth respond. And they had seen Ronan stop it with a single embrace.

Not as Alpha.

As mate.

The clearing remained still for only a few breaths before the elders reclaimed control.

Elder Soren stepped forward, his robe brushing against the dirt, his eye
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