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Chapter 156—Cursed and Fluffy

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Jack’s POV

I run like hell toward the castle, paws pounding the ground like war drums. That slimy little mage trapped me in my wolf form and sent me to die. Thought he was clever, didn’t he? Thought I’d just roll over and take it. But I’m going to fight my way out of this, even if I have to take half of them down with me.

The first person I see—I launch at him like my life depends on it. Which it does. They all know my wolf form. I was one of their elders once. I am power. I am fear.

Or—I was.

I close the distance, lips curling back, ready to rip, tear, destroy—

And what comes out of my throat is… a bark. A high-pitched, pathetic yip.

What. The. Bloody. Hell.

I skid to a stop, ears twitching in horror.

The man crouches in front of me, a guard in standard castle gear, with an expression like he’s just found a lost kitten on his doorstep. “Hey there, little puppy. Are you lost?”

Lost? Lost? I try to lunge for his throat, but all I manage is an awkward flail of stubby p
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