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Chapter 36

Author: Shana Allen
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STORM.

‘Never have I seen a more beautiful wolf than you, Ember. You are absolutely perfect. I’m honored that the Goddess deemed me worthy of being fated to you. It’s something that I’ll never take for granted. Now, how about that run?’

I loved his term of endearment for me. It always made my heart do a little flip.

My head nodded and turned, swishing him with my tail. He barked a laugh and swished his tail right back at me.

‘Will you show me our pack?’ I asked hopefully.

He lowered his forehead to briefly touch mine before he straightened up and started the tour.

This territory was absolutely stunning because the pack took very good care of it. The red threads of my kind’s magic were seen everywhere. I wanted to reinforce them, adding my own magic to it, but that would be a task for another time.

Creed had been increasing his pace as we went, making certain that I could keep up. Soon, we were full-on running. And boy it was exhilarating!

Pack members’ shock was apparent when they saw
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I can't wait to see Reika and Storm together. Feel free to toss them a gem or two if you're waiting for it too.

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