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Eighty-Nine: Lana

Author: Ashley Breanne
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Lana's P.O.V.

My mind kept telling me to grab Maddie and run, to get as far away from the pack and the pain as possible. But my heart had me stumbling next to Oliver, gripping his hand tightly as he walked me to his land. The tall cover of trees let in streams of moonlight between the branches, and I took in a deep breath as we stopped under the largest section of moonlight.

Oliver turned, moving to stand in front of me as he wrapped his arms around me and pressed a kiss to my forehead. "Are you ready, my mate?"

It felt like a trick question. Was I ready to have all of my bones break and realign as I sprouted fur and transformed into a wolf? No. Absolutely not. Was I ready to be able to defend myself and my daughter against the upcoming threat? Fuck yes.

The feigned confidence I had been holding onto faltered as I felt the muscles in my arm twitch, and I tensed as I waited for the bone to break.

"Once it starts, it will be over very quickly. You just have to stay calm and focus on
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Robin Robinson
Where is Lana’s wolf???
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Heather Mcilwain
So glad she survived it, but why didn’t she hear her wolf?
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Nan kcl
awww..such a beautiful chapter..she did it!
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