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Forty-One

Author: Aya Starr
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-09-23 22:58:30

Mikaela

It was barely sunrise when I got the kids ready, today was their first hunt since they arrived here at the pack The air had that sharp, cold bite that clung to my skin, and for a second I wondered if maybe it was too soon, too much. But this was tradition, and whether I liked it or not, my kids were to partake in the activity.

“Hold still, Sammy,” I muttered, crouching to tie Samuel’s boots. He kept tapping his foot like he was already itching to run off. “You’ll trip before you even see a rabbit if you don’t stop.”

“I won’t trip,” he mumbled, puffing his chest out.

I smirked. “Mm-hmm, that’s what you said last week, and I had to catch you before you face-planted into the mud.”

Lisa giggled, clutching her cloak around her. “He did fall.”

Samuel scowled at her. “Did not.”

“Yes, you did!” Lisa argued, her small voice so serious I almost laughed.

“Hey, hey,” I said quickly, tugging Lisa closer so I could fix her jacket. “No fighting before the hunt. Save that energy, okay?”

Lisa’
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