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Chapter 24: Eight Wolves

Author: Olivia
last update publish date: 2026-05-31 17:34:10

Two more units. Tonight.

I was working the blade, watching it catch the last bit of light, when Malek dropped down beside me.

"Still quiet," he said.

"Still thinking."

"About tonight, or after?"

"After." I kept the blade moving along the stone. "Voss sends two units, they fail, he ups the stakes. That’s his thing." I paused. "I want to break that."

"How?"

"Walk into his Elder seat," I said. "Before he can put something else together. Before he knows what he’s facing."

Malek mulled that over. Th
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