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CHAPTER 60

Author: Ella David
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-06-12 19:18:56

Alpha Orion's POV

I stood on the ridgeline just before dawn, the first light painting the eastern horizon in pale washes of lavender and gold. In my hand, I held a battered leather map, the edges worn thin, the ink smudged from years of use. Below me, the tide of my pack’s warriors stirred in the camp, tents half-rolled, horses shifting in their stalls. Their breaths fogged in the cold air. I inhaled deeply, the scent of pine and frost filling my chest. Today, everything would change.

I turned away from the camp and padded quietly down a narrow path that wound through ancient oaks and towering pines. My long cloak trailed on the forest floor, leaves whispering beneath its hem. In each careful footstep, I carried memories of battle and betrayal, but also of hope. I was going to meet old friends and forge quiet alliances, just as I had done decades before when the Crescent Council had threatened to divide us all.

As I rounded a moss-covered boulder, I saw two figures waiting in the hal
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