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Chapter 46: Drowning

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Rhett’s POV

“Alpha, the training for Aurelia begins tonight,” Brandon said, his voice measured but firm.

“Okay, sounds fun. So what does she have to do? Meditate?” I asked, only half-interested—until I saw the way his expression darkened.

“You could say that... but it’s a bit more involved since she has to drown first.”

“Excuse me?” I shot up from my chair, rage instantly curling hot in my gut. “What the hell did you just say?”

“She has to go into the lake, submerge herself in the moon’s reflection, and stay under until she passes out. Amanda will be there to pull her out, and I’ll be standing by with emergency equipment, but—”

A growl ripped from my throat before he could finish. My wolf surged to the surface, barely restrained, my nails elongating slightly as anger pulsed through me.

“She cannot be drowned,” I snarled. “That’s insanity. How the hell is Amanda okay with this?”

“She’s not,” Brandon admitted. “She’s tried to stop it, but Aurelia won’t back down. You know how she is.”

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