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The Wolf’s Den

Author: Cynera
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Chapter 16 – The Wolf’s Den

The Alpha’s gaze lingered, steady and unhurried, as if he were reading her in ways she could neither see nor block.

Aria’s chest tightened. Serena’s presence pressed against the edges of her mind, alert and bristling. Stand tall, the wolf murmured. He’s scenting fear already.

Kieran stepped half a pace forward, not enough to block the Alpha’s view, but enough to signal… something. A quiet, unspoken warning.

The Alpha’s lips curved just slightly more, then he stepped back into the shadowed mouth of the gates. “Bring her in,” he said. Not to Kieran, not even to the patrol guards — but to the air, to the territory itself, as if his will were enough to carry the command.

The gates yawned wider, groaning on their iron hinges.

Aria forced her feet to move. Each step across the threshold felt heavier, like the air thickened the deeper she went. The space beyond wasn’t a simple courtyard — it was a small world in itself. Cobblestone paths webbed between tall
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