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Chapter 147

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* Regina *

The summons went out before dawn. Not a howl, howls carried emotion, and I needed discipline, but a runner, silent and fast, carrying my seal to the elders' den. By the time the sun began to burn the mist off the ground, the circle was ready for the meeting.

The elders sat first with stones at their backs and cloaks heavy on their shoulders. Graymane at the center. Maeve to his right and Taryn to his left. Others filled the curve their faces carved by years of hunger and survival. Wolves who remembered what it was like to kneel to no one and be hunted by everyone.

Elias and Rowan arrived together after me. That alone said more than words ever could.

Rowan moved with the ease of a born warrior, broad shoulders relaxed, eyes sharp and assessing the space the way he always did, counting exits, weighing threats, prepared to spill blood if needed. He had stood at my side since the early days, when the Wild Pack was still more scar than structure.

Elias followed half a step behin
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