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Chapter Five

Author: jengreyy
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* Regina *

It felt like a blessing from the Moon Goddess that the very first pack we stumbled upon chose to welcome us. My mother had spoken the name of her old friend, Donna, a woman she had once admired in the village, known for her strength and loyalty. Here, she was no mere warrior, but a trusted protector serving directly under the Luna of the Western pack.

"Goodness, Amanda! Is that truly you?"

Donna's voice carried both disbelief and joy as she grasped my mother's shoulders, then pulled her into a fierce embrace that spoke of years of separation. I know my mother felt shy and little to asked her for a favor but we don't have a choice.

For the first time in so long, I noticed my mother smile, a soft, genuine smile, one she had all but forgotten back in the South. It softened her weary features, and for a moment, she didn't look like a woman beaten down by endless trials. Her eyes shone temporarily.

While they held each other, I let my gaze wander. The pack grounds
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