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Chapter 29 – Her Fight

Author: Sofia
last update publish date: 2026-05-11 18:17:30

The Old Mill boundary point sat in a clearing where two territories had touched for decades without resolution — South Ridge's western edge, North Ridge's southeast corner, the kind of contested ground that showed up on both packs' maps with different colored borders and no one had ever fought hard enough to settle definitively. It was also, Claire knew, the place Derek had used as a meeting point when he didn't want witnesses. She had heard him mention it twice in her first life and had stored
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    The crowning was in June, when the twins were three months old and the North Ridge grounds were green with full summer and the region had come through its transition year into something that felt, in all the important ways, stable.It had not been a quiet spring. The spring conference had run three days and produced six resolutions that Claire had helped draft and Adler had moved through the Council with a speed that suggested she had been waiting for someone to draft them for years. South Ridge under Pryce had found its footing. Two smaller packs had applied for North Ridge's mentorship program — something that hadn't existed six months ago and that Claire had assembled from the clinic's community outreach model and three conversations with Adler about what the region actually needed from its strongest pack.Parks had retired at the end of April. He had given her the clinic keys with a ceremony that consisted of him setting the keyring on her desk and saying "yours" and walking out b

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