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Chapter Forty Four

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Chapter 44

*Donavon’s POV*

The council room was suffocating, filled with the murmurs of discontented elders and pack leaders. Their voices clashed, each one fighting to assert dominance in the aftermath of the rogue attack. I sat at the head of the table, my hands clenched into fists beneath the polished wood.

“The rogues’ retreat doesn’t mean we’re safe,” Elder Marlowe barked, slamming his palm on the table. “This was a calculated strike, and we barely survived it!”

“We need stronger leadership,” Elder Corbin added, his beady eyes narrowing at me. “Leadership that prioritizes stability, not personal distractions.”

The jab was as sharp as it was deliberate. I didn’t flinch, though my wolf growled low in my chest. They were testing me, pushing to see if I’d crumble under the weight of their accusations.

“Enough,” I said, my voice cold and cutting. The room fell silent, the tension palpable. “We won the battle because of this pack’s strength and unity. Do not let fear cloud yo
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