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Chapter 75: What The Pack Calls Her

Author: E.J
last update publish date: 2026-04-05 05:58:58

MIRA POV

“The Alpha’s mate,” Orion said. Casual. Just in passing, in the war room, referring to me to someone who had asked who I was.

Like it was the most ordinary description in the world.

Like it had always been true.

I looked up from my file and he looked at me with that face he had, the one that gave nothing away, and then he went back to whatever he was saying to the other person and the session continued and that was that.

The first time.

After that it started appearing everywhere. Not a
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