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Chapter 35:The First Shadow

Author: Mariah white
last update publish date: 2026-04-13 04:49:12

Killian’s grip tightened on Silas’s throat for one more second, his knuckles white. He wanted to end him. His wolf was screaming for blood. But he felt a warm hand on his arm. He looked down and saw Faith. Her eyes weren't black or silver right now, they were clear, steady, and full of a wisdom that seemed older than the mountains.

“Don't,” Faith said. He’s a coward, but he’s a map. We need to know where the King is hiding the First Alpha.

Killian growled, a low, vibrating sound, but he let go.
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