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Asher

I’d felt my pack bonds snap into place early this morning, alerting me that Jace had employed whatever distraction he’d managed to come up with on such short notice, and I felt my males drawing nearer as the day passed.

Mari had wanted to return to the pack house a while after lunch, but her absence was stark as I continued cleaning up what I could of the town, our distance adding to my swelling agitation.

My wolf’s surly attitude only deepened my inner conflict, and I ultimately opted to give up on my task for now, stripping as I called forth my inner beast seconds later.

The pain washing through me aided in clearing my mind, allowing me to focus on what was coming, both later tonight and over the next few days.

Handing the reins over to my wolf, I relished the fresh air sweeping over me as he kept his nose to the ground, searching for any signs of intruders. Things had been quiet since the attack, but th

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Okay, I'm sorry this is late. I got to deal with the electric fence catching fire at my house yesterday morning, and things have been a little stressful since then to say the least. I'm uploading a chapter now, but it will probably undergo several more rounds of edits until I'm satisfied with it.

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Marrie Mitipelo
Ash and Marigolds' first time... Mating... I understand Marigold holding back... But, thankful Ash did not... But Marigokd should be aware, Ash being Unmarked, would become an issue... Cor she-wolves seeing him...
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Marrie Mitipelo
Brilliant read... Thank you for this... Gentle approach to an aggressive, and violent action on a packland... Almost destroyed by??? Some... Unknown reason.. Power/greed/revenge?
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Phoenix Storm
Particularly chapter three. (Make sure you guys give that one another read through in a few days when the edits are approved.)
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