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Chapter 84: The Neutral Party

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The three of them were already inside the lobby when Xander came up from the basement.

Not far inside — they'd stopped just past the threshold, which was either courtesy or tactical positioning and Xander suspected both. The Carrow Ridge wolves were arranged in a loose arc behind them, Kaelen at the center, and the tension in the room had the particular quality of wolves who were ready and were holding because their Alpha was holding and they were waiting for that to change.

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Sloane Sterling

A choice between a cage and a frozen moment. 🔍⏳ Writing the 'Collectors' was a chillier experience than writing Moss. They don't hate our heroes; they just view them as butterflies to be pinned to a board. 🦋📌 The introduction of the 'Stasis Field' shows just how outmatched the Coalition is in terms of technology. But the real heart of the chapter is the Jammer. Silas is finally using his father’s legacy, but he’s learning the hard way that a Blackwood 'Shield' requires a heavy price. 🧬🛡️ Xander is faced with the ultimate leader’s dilemma: save the pack or save the children? And with Silas fading as the Jammer kicks in, the 'Neutral Party' is about to find out that Blackwood wolves don't negotiate with their family's lives. Drop a '⚡' if you’re ready for the counter-strike! — Sloane Sterling

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