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Chapter Fourteen: Chloe's First Failure

Author: Bandia
last update publish date: 2026-06-01 02:13:15

The summit was Chloe's idea.

She had proposed it three weeks after the wedding, presenting it to Caleb over breakfast with the particular confidence of someone who had already decided the answer and was simply performing the question. A gathering of the three nearest allied packs. Hosted at Silver Fang. A show of strength for the new Alpha and his Luna.

Caleb had approved it.

He approved most things Chloe proposed in those early weeks, not because he agreed with all of them but because disagree
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