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After the Storm

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Chapter Ninety Three : After the Storm

Ronan’s POV

The gates of the pack house opened with a loud creak, and I stepped in first, the Alpha guards bowing low as I passed.

Alpha.

It would take me a while to get used to hearing that again. It didn’t feel real yet.

Lucien followed behind me, his face calm, but I could feel his tension. His posture was straight, his jaw tight, like a man who knew he had burned all his bridges.

I didn’t speak until we were deep inside the house and the doors had closed behind us. Everything felt too clean, too formal. I looked at the grand staircase, the polished floors, the golden crest on the wall.

All this… mine now.

I turned to Lucien with a half-smile. “So… you going back to Evric’s pack tonight or in the morning?”

He shot me a look and snorted. “I’m not stupid.”

I laughed. “Come on. I heard they serve good food there. And lots of tension.”

Lucien groaned. “Don’t remind me. I wouldn’t step a toe back there even if you dragged me.”

“I just might,” I tea
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