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Ch. 40

Author: Cara Anderson
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Sage

The healing wing feels different lately. Warmer somehow. Other healers have started asking my advice about herbs, and even some of the noble wolves bring their pups to me for minor scrapes. It's a small change, but it feels like finally finding solid ground after months of shifting sand.

"The silver-leaf poultice you suggested worked wonders," the head healer tells me, actually smiling. "Perhaps you could show me—"

She stops mid-sentence, tension suddenly filling the air. In the hallway, wolves gather, whispers spreading like wildfire:

"She's back—" "Her father insisted—" "The Alpha had no choice—"

Then I catch a familiar floral scent, too sweet, too perfect, and my stomach drops.

Eris glides through the healing wing like she never left, elegant even in supposed exile. Her father, Lord Alexander, follows with an entourage of nobles.

"My King," he addresses Alaric, who's appeared in the doorway. "I come seeking sanctuary for my daughter while I travel to handle urgent territorial
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Elizabeth Adams
she needs a little anger to make her wolf come out. can't wait to see that day
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Lolo Lunga
When will Sage have her powers, I really can't wait. Someone is busy cutting onions in all the chapters, can't stop shading tears
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Jen
I can't wait for Sage to come into her power and crush Eris in the dirt. Even if it's metaphorically.
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