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Chapter 41: Kaelion’s POV

The Forbidden Truth

I led the elite warriors through rogue territory myself.

No one questioned it—not when I growled the command at dawn, not when my blood still stained my ribs, not even when I said we weren’t stopping until we found something. Anything.

Dan flanked me, his fur matted from the night hunt. Behind him, six of our best warriors—trained killers, loyal wolves, each with murder in their eyes.

They didn’t speak. They didn’t need to. We were one heartbeat, one purpose.

Seraphina.

Find her. Or die trying.

The rogue den we tore through that morning was quiet—too quiet. Half-burned fires, scattered bones, a few blood trails. But no signs of life. No signs of her.

“This is the fifth one,” Dan said under his breath as we reached the edge of a rotting glade. “Still nothing.”

I turned to him, eyes wild. “Then we’re not going deep enough.”

He hesitated. “Alpha, we’ve pushed into neutral ground. Any further and we cross into Shadowline
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