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Chapter 31

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Chapter 31 — Aria's POV

I woke up before dawn, which was weird enough on its own. Usually, Kane had to practically drag me out of bed for morning training. But today? My whole body was buzzing with energy. Like someone had plugged me into a supernatural power socket overnight.

The pack bonds felt different too. Stronger. Clearer. I could sense everyone's energy signatures weaving together, and for once, my hybrid nature wasn't fighting against it. Instead, my power hummed in harmony with the pack's collective energy. Progress, right?

“You're up early,” Kane said, finding me already dressed in training gear. He did that adorable double-take thing that always made me smile. “Who are you and what have you done with my mate?”

I stuck my tongue out at him. Real mature, I know. “Maybe your training schedule is finally working. Or maybe I'm just awesome.”

“Both,” Zane said, appearing with coffee. Have I mentioned how much I love my mates? Because coffee-bearing mates are the best mates.

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