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The Alpha’s Penance

Author: Angel Lawson
last update publish date: 2026-03-30 16:55:05

Chapter 8: The Alpha’s Penance

The victory in the Forest of Shadows had left a lingering, electric hum in the air of the Silver Moon manor. The Council was in a frantic, hushed retreat, and Genevieve had been hauled from the treeline, shivering and babbling about "white fire."

But inside the Alpha’s private sanctuary—a suite of rooms that smelled of aged bourbon, rain-drenched cedar, and the sharp tang of Silas’s arousal—the world was silent.

Elara stood by the fireplace, her torn hunting leath
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