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Welcome Back Wolf

Author: Angel Cole
last update Last Updated: 2025-12-20 14:11:22

Snow still fell, but thinner now, the wind easing just enough to let scent through.

Ash.

Blood.

Burned fur.

Talia slowed Alder instinctively. Kaela stirred beneath her skin—not loud, not demanding, but alert. Watchful. Her wolf had been unusually quiet since Talia left the mountain house. Not sulking. Not petulant. Kaela did that when she didn’t get her runs, when she felt ignored—an obnoxious two-year-old in spirit who could flood Talia with restless energy until she laughed or gave in.

This was different.

Kaela wasn’t restless.

She was grieving.

“I know,” Talia murmured under her breath. “I feel it too.”

They crested the ridge, and the world below came into view.

What had once been an outpost was now a grave without markers.

Charred beams jutted from the snow at crooked angles, blackened and split. The border marker—etched generations ago with oaths of loyalty and protection—lay shattered in two, its runes scorched beyond recognition. Smoke no longer rose, but the smell lingered, he
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I hope you enjoyed this chapter as much as I did writing it. My goodness—this one was cathartic. Talia and Kaela have been holding so much inside, and it felt powerful to finally let them unleash it together. This was about reclaiming instinct, rage, and identity—about welcoming the wolf back home where she belongs. If you felt that surge of fire and freedom too, consider showing some love for Talia and Kaela with a welcome-back gift. Following, subscribing, adding the story to your library, and leaving comments all mean more than you know and truly help this journey continue. Thank you so much for reading and running with them through the storm. Let’s keep going—there’s so much more ahead.

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