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CHAPTER 125: Request From Alpha

Author: Zerath
last update publish date: 2026-05-27 22:31:03

Selena's POV

The silence was a new, fragile creature.

A week had passed since Viktor’s head had rolled in the mud. The pack house no longer echoed with dawn horns or frantic scouts. Now the sounds were softer: the thud of practice swords, children’s laughter, Greta’s voice booming about muddy boots.

I should have found it peaceful. Instead, the quiet felt loud, a constant reminder of what we’d lost to earn it.

Damian and I were

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