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Into The Woods

Author: Rhonda Alder
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-09 03:20:16

Amelia’s POV

The palace courtyard buzzed with excitement as the hunting festival began in earnest. Wolves of all sizes and colors moved about, some already in their wolf forms, their sleek fur catching the sunlight. The air carried a heady mix of anticipation and primal energy.

I lingered near the edge of the gathering, my nerves tugging at me. Snow was unusually quiet, her presence simmering just beneath the surface of my mind.

You’ll be fine, Ivy’s voice broke into my thoughts through the mind link, her tone cheerful. She was beside me, her grin as bright as the sun overhead, her auburn hair glinting in the light.

You sound awfully confident, I replied, forcing a smile as I glanced at her wolf form.

That’s because I am, she shot back with a playful tone. It’s just a hunt, Amelia, not a battlefield.

Snow’s voice cut through my thoughts like a knife. Nothing about this is friendly. Stay alert.

I frowned but kept my thoughts to myself.

Lucas stepped into view, and the noise in the cour
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