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Chapter Forty Nine: Under Observation

Author: Elizabeth.C
last update publish date: 2026-07-05 17:50:03

Myla

She had been watching Myla for two days before she asked to speak with her alone.

Myla had felt it from the first morning. The observer moved through Crimson River with the quiet methodical patience of someone who had done this many times before, speaking to elders, to junior pack members, to anyone who crossed her path with what appeared to be casual conversation and was clearly nothing of the kind. She was older than Myla had expected, white-haired and precise, with eyes that catalogued
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    MylaShe had been watching Myla for two days before she asked to speak with her alone.Myla had felt it from the first morning. The observer moved through Crimson River with the quiet methodical patience of someone who had done this many times before, speaking to elders, to junior pack members, to anyone who crossed her path with what appeared to be casual conversation and was clearly nothing of the kind. She was older than Myla had expected, white-haired and precise, with eyes that catalogued everything they landed on and gave nothing back.Her name was Elder Seraphine.And Myla's wolf had not settled once in the forty eight hours since she'd arrived.She watched Seraphine the way Seraphine watched everything else, carefully and from a distance, reading what she could from posture and movement and the particular quality of attention the observer brought to different parts of the pack house. She watched her spend twenty minutes in the eastern corridor where Myla had been on her knees

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