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Chapter 149

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They came with the darkness.

I felt them before I saw them—hundreds of wolves moving through the forest with military precision. The vibration of their footsteps traveled through the earth. The scent of their combined aggression poisoned the air.

Twenty packs. United in purpose. Coming to kill me.

"Positions!" Kelvin's voice rang through the safe house. His warriors moved instantly, decades of training evident in their efficiency. Archers to the windows. Fighters at the reinforced entrance. Healers preparing the medical station in the deepest chamber.

I stood at the main window, watching the tree line. My wounds from earlier had been hastily treated, but I was far from healed. The silver poisoning had been slowed, not stopped. Every breath was still an effort.

But I was done running.

"First wave incoming," one of Kelvin's scouts reported, dropping from the ceiling entrance he'd been using for reconnaissance. "Three packs. Testing our defenses. The rest are holding back, surrounding th
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