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Chapter 32: Marching Shadows 

Author: Sandra Morgan
last update publish date: 2026-05-28 22:14:33

Adrian

The march toward Redfang felt endless.

Thousands of soldiers moved behind me through the frozen forest roads, their armor clanking loudly beneath the grey morning sky. Horses snorted clouds of steam into the cold air while banners carrying the Silvercrest crest snapped violently in the wind.

None of it mattered to me.

My mind stayed fixed on one thing only.

Noah.

Every step closer to Redfang made the rejected bond inside my chest burn harder, fhe pain never fully stopped now. It lingere
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