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The Leader Burden

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Chapter: A Leader's Burden

(Asher's POV)

The hall was quiet.

Not the calm kind.

The heavy, suffocating kind that made the air too thick to breathe.

I stood at the front, looking out over my pack.

Their faces were pale.

Their eyes were wide with fear.

Their shoulders stiff with concern.

No one spoke.

Not at first.

The fire crackled weakly in the fireplace.

It did nothing to remove the chill that had settled into the room —

the kind of chill that came not from the weather, but from fear.

Finally, one of the elders stood up.

His voice was hoarse, as if he had been shouting or crying before he got here.

"No one lived through last night," he said, looking around at all of them.

"We waited. We watched. But not one soul crossed the grounds at midnight."

There were murmurs all around the room.

People whispering, heads shaking.

Mothers clinging to their children more tightly.

Fathers glancing suspiciously around.

I said nothing.

I needed to hear them.

I needed to let them pour out their fears
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