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Ch. 34 Complication

Author: Cara Anderson
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Dane

I watch as Finley outlines the cave security plan, her fingers tracing routes on the topographical map spread across the table. Even exhausted and angry, she commands the room with a natural authority that makes Summit stir with approval. My wolf hasn't stopped pushing at my control since we arrived at Forest Trails, desperate to reconnect with our mate despite the human complications between us.

"Two teams," she explains to the assembled warriors. "Alpha team secures the perimeter and entrance. Beta team investigates deeper, looking for additional evidence and any remaining... occupants."

Her deliberate avoidance of naming what might be in that cave doesn't escape me. Nobody wants to speculate without certainty, not when the implications could be so disturbing.

"I'll lead Beta team," she continues. "Liam, you'll coordinate with me. Dane—" her eyes meet mine briefly, cool and professional, "—you'll head Alpha team with four warriors from each pack for perimeter control."

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