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Rylan

The dust from the battle had barely settled, but I could already feel the change in the air. Blackridge was no longer just my father’s pack—it was something new, something stronger, forged through fire and sacrifice. I had been through hell these past few days, facing down not just Malachai’s forces but the doubts of my own pack, the weight of my father’s expectations, and the growing tension with Valeria. But here we stood, alive, victorious. And more than that, we were together.

I looked over at Valeria as we walked through the camp, where warriors from both Blackridge and her pack were tending to the wounded, rebuilding, recovering. She moved with the grace of a Luna, her presence calming the wolves around her, and I couldn’t help but feel a swell of pride. Not just in her, but in us—what we had built, what we had become. We had been tested, pushed to our limits, and we had come out on the other side stronger than ever.

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