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CHAPTER 19

Author: KnightNovel
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-09 11:13:07

The morning air was crisp, the sun just peeking over the treetops as I stepped out into the training yard. I could feel the energy of the pack around me, the weight of generations and legacy pressing down like a soft but constant hum. Today was the start of something new—a chance to train and truly prove myself, not just to my family, but to myself.

Hadzen stood in the center of the clearing, his arms crossed as he watched me approach. His gaze was assessing, calculating, but there was a glint of something else—something almost encouraging.

"Ready?" he asked, his tone neutral but somehow warmer than usual.

I nodded, feeling a strange mix of anticipation and nervousness fluttering in my chest. “I think so.”

Our parents were nearby, standing on the edge of the clearing. Mom looked calm but attentive, her gaze flicking between Hadzen and me. Dad, however, wore a small smile, the kind of look that was both reassuring and a little intimidating. I could tell he was silently judging every mo
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