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Chapter Thirty

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* Alpha Archer *

The following morning, the big Alpha house was filled with a quiet unease, preparing for the visitors that would enter our lands. And my parents were already awake when I joined the great hall. My mother, Zeina, moved with deliberate grace, her cloak trailing across the polished floor as she gave commands to the servants preparing the receiving chamber which she doesn't normally do. My father, Cerberus, stood near the area like a guardian, his eyes following every motion as though measuring if it met his standards.

They were preparing for the coming of our important guests. They are the daughters of the Alpha wolves of the East and the North. I already know that there are three of them. One from the East, a woman rumored to be both cunning and fierce, trained like her father's most prized warrior. And two from the North, daughters of the Alpha there, known for their beauty and sharp wit. All are candidates.

None from the Southern pack. Since Alpha Douglas had fallen,
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