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Chapter 45: The Hidden Plot

Author: Ethan Choi
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-12 04:25:00

The morning air carried an unusual tension as Rayka and Sylvester walked through the central courtyard of the Moonshadow Pack’s stronghold. Normally, there would be a calm, steady hum of daily activity. Today, however, the atmosphere was thick with unease. Whispers followed them as they passed by, and Rayka could feel the eyes of her pack members on her—a mix of curiosity, worry, and doubt.

It hadn’t been long since Garen's challenge to her authority. Though she and Sylvester had weathered the initial confrontation, the ripple effects of that day had yet to settle. Garen, with his keen understanding of the political currents within the pack, had stirred something dark and festering. What had once been simmering discontent among a few individuals was quickly growing into a larger, more dangerous force.

Rayka could feel it in her bones. This wasn’t just a challenge to her leadership—it was a plot, a deliberate move to dismantle everything she and Sylvester had fought
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