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Chapter 66 - Fractured Peace

Author: Viola David
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-21 03:39:57

As Thane stood outside, feeling the darkness descend on the courtyard, his mind reeled with the thoughts of the war that he had declared immediately he came back from New York. Part of him felt very grateful for this convention, even though the other part of him didn't really want to end the war without totally wiping Villapaw out.

However, many of the Alphas had shown their staunch support for him, against Villapaw, and for that, he was deeply grateful. The war had to end. Many of his fighters were dead, even though the number of their dead was nothing compared to that of Villapaw.

But the war had to end, Thane knew that. So when a short while later they were invited back into the courtyard, his mind was already made up to accept whatever peace settlements the convention would have drawn up.

"Alpha Thane," Alpha Cochram began. "On behalf of all the Alphas of the Realm, we implore you to halt the hostilities against Villapaw. While you may have valid reasons to continue this war, t
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