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Chapter Sixteen – Friends in the Direlands

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Thalia’s POV

The day after my training was the happiest I have ever been in my life. I didn't train, instead I rested and ate a whole buffet.

The highlight of the day was by evening. Where we sat down around the fire and made friends and connection with people. In my pack I was laughed at and scorned. I didn't know what family and friendship looked like. But today, I had a real family and friends that really loved, respected and cared for me.

I sat near the central hearth of the camp grounds, the flames danced like old spirits whispering in languages only wolves could understand as it kept us warm and illuminated the grounds. The earthen walls of the sanctuary rose high behind me, carved with ancient runes, glowing faintly under the pale twilight sky. The stones beneath my feet were warm and worn, smooth by countless feet and pawprints, that tells stories of those who came before. The gentle night breeze swept around me, carrying the scent of rain-soaked earth, whispering secrets
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