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Author: Yara writes
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Rylan

The morning sunlight filtered through the cracks in the curtains as I sat in silence, waiting. My thoughts were a jumble, still tangled from the day before—Kade’s accusations, Aiden’s questions, Seraphina’s sharp eyes watching my every move. None of it sat right with me, and yet I couldn’t focus on any of that right now. Today was about Valeria and the trial that lay ahead.

I stood up and left the room, walking down the narrow corridor of the pack’s guest quarters. My footsteps echoed off the stone walls as I made my way toward the meeting with Jeric. Seraphina had stayed behind in our quarters, not entirely welcome at the gathering of Alphas. I wasn’t sure how I felt about that—part of me was relieved she wasn’t coming, but another part of me wondered if she might’ve been better off hearing the details firsthand. Whatever this trial was, it sounded like a nightmare.

Kade and Aiden were already there when I entered the meeting room. Jeric stood at the head of the long table, his
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