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THE FAILED REPORT

Author: HANNAH LOVE
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Chapter Twenty-Four

Silvain tore through Obsidian's defenses like they were paper.

Shadow beasts materialized before him,massive constructs of darkness that had terrorized his pack, that should have been impossible for one wolf to defeat. He destroyed them with pack-Alpha magic channeled through pure rage, burning away shadow with the searing light of a bond that refused to break.

Marina, he sent through their connection, feeling her terror and hope in equal measure. I'm coming. Hold on.

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    Chapter Thirty-SevenThe bond was dying.Marina felt it like ice spreading through her veins, felt the connection to Silvain growing thinner with each passing minute. Not because he was losing the trial but because something at the tear in reality was actively severing their link."No," she gasped, clutching Sera and Luna tighter. "He's still alive. I can feel him. But something's cutting us apart."The First Wolf was testing the bonds themselves. Determining which connections were genuine, which were political, which were built on love versus convenience. And the mate bond between Marina and Silvain was being measured, weighed, judged.Through the fraying connection, Marina caught flashes of what Silvain was experiencing.A vast cavern that existed between moments, outside normal reality. Hundreds of wolves gathered in absolute silence, all facing a presence so overwhelming that looking directly at it meant madness.The First Wolf wasn't a wolf at all. It was the concept of wolf giv

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