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Alpha's Daughter

Author: Kath Oma
last update publish date: 2026-06-20 05:41:38

I left the library before anyone could find me there.

The corridors were still quiet. That particular dark that happens before the palace starts waking up and the staff start moving,

I walked fast.

My mind was faster.

Aldric Voss. Alpha of Ironmoor.

My father's name. In a book about the Alpha King. In a list I didn't understand. Written in darker ink than everything around it like someone had come back to that page specifically to add it.

Why?

What did my father have to do with any of this.

Wha
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