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Chapter 41— The Prodigal

Author: Freya Winter
last update publish date: 2026-06-04 23:07:10

Three days before the council hearing, Damien walked through the gate.

Sera felt the commotion before she heard it. A spike through the bond, sharp and collective, the pack energy in the courtyard shifting from routine to alert in the space of a breath. She was in the library with Edda's notes when it happened and she was already moving before the sound of raised voices reached her.

She hit the east corridor at a run.

Riven was at the top of the stairs. His hand went up when he saw her. "Stay b
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