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it was s
g sounded like a warning. The wind didn't just pass through
something I was trying ve
been waiting for this moment. Hungry and excited. Whispering se
is hand brushed mine every few steps, groundin
murmured. "Let it guid
or him
everyone said I should do-listen to the forest. Not the
mist
r, irritation, pride. Someone thinking about dinner. Someone else worrying about
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sparring ne
she looks. Too stro
his mind, "Focus. Don't
ke it was the only solid
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me. "You're-w
my wolf was practically purring. Dark. Proud.
rip on my shoulder. "That's incredible. And
ady have,"
eness. Like a web under my skin. Fear. Curio
ted attention. Challenge. Recognition. It
to keep control. Because if I lost
e dan
ves scattered. Their thoughts fluttered everywhere-I
thing cut thr
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mine...
pped
n't belong to an
nstantly, all excitement gone,
course he did. "Ay
once I really didn't. "It's no
e again, clos
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. Definitely nee
Wolf was, but my wolf absolutely did and it reac
ed, stepping back.
tion it. He just tightened h
t get to
s. Not quite a wolf. Not q
thoughts as cl
irt as it pushed forward, ready to break free. The presence in th
ith me," Kela
ack. My body ached for it. My wolf was pract
hit me-the
idn't just k
wolf. My instin
whispered, shak
ned. "Then we war
he pack feels this... they'll try
rrifyingly calm. Waiting for me to ma
ose. Every sound too l
the voice came one last
n, A
art s
dug into
tainty, that I wasn't just be
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