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Chapter Fifty- Falling Apart (Safely)

作者: Kim castro
last update 公開日: 2026-05-06 16:07:57

I need to go back.

Not in the story's chronology. The story moves forward from here, into the north and the estate and everything that comes after the door opened at dawn and my wolf said home in the voice she used for things that were simply true. The story moves forward and it will keep moving forward.

But there was something that happened in the SUV between the gate of the Blackwood pack and the first pale grey of the northern dawn, something that belongs in the record even if it belongs in
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