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Chapter 98: The Moon's Grace

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**Zara’s POV**

The morning after the battle, the camp is eerily quiet. The air smells of damp earth and healing herbs, and the wounded wolves rest under the watchful eyes of the healers. Selene sits cross-legged in the center of the clearing, her tiny hands glowing as she mends a warrior’s broken ribs. Silas stands beside her, his arms crossed, his silver eyes scanning the crowd like a miniature Alpha.

I watch them from the edge of the clearing, my chest tight with pride and fear. They’re so small, so fragile, and yet they’ve already done more for this pack than I ever could.

“They’re remarkable,” Ryland says, appearing beside me.

I don’t look at him. “They’re children.”

“They’re more than that,” he says, his voice soft. “They’re the future of this pack. And they’re stronger than we give them credit for.”

I turn to face him, my anger flaring. “They’re *five*, Ryland. They shouldn’t have to be strong. They shouldn’t have to fight.”

He meets my gaze, his gray eyes steady.
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