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a’s POV
e’ll never know now,” I replied, my voice steady despite everything we had just
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e long before our warriors caught up with us. We all sh nd ran together through the familiar territory toward he g the forest floor felt different now, charged with the en of new responsibility.
athered, waiting for our return. As we emerged from the tree clearing near the packhouse, cheers erupted from the crowd. ur pack had turned out for this moment, their voices carrying ng air in celebration.
st inside the treeline, staying hidden among the trees alongside uickly dressed ourselves before stepping out into the clearing where ted. The sun had already climbed higher into the sky, but it was still ea he pack didn’t seem to care about the hour though. Parents had roused dren from bed so they could greet their warrior fathers returning home, an thout warriors in their families had come simply to welcome us all back safe Moment Damien and I emerged from the forest into the clearing, the entire sphere changed. Every conversation stopped mid–sentence, and hundreds of s turned toward us. The shift in energy was palpable, electric.
They had all felt it the instant I killed Marcus. The moment his life ended, the pack bond transferred to me immediately. The power that had once flowed through him now coursed through my veins, marking me as their new Alpha whether I had asked
for it or not.
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126 Chapter 126 The Pack Kneels
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“We’ll never know now,” I replied, my voice steady despite everything we had just t through.
The journey back didn’t take long before our warriors caught up with us. We all sh back into our wolf forms and ran together through the familiar territory toward ho The rhythm of paws hitting the forest floor felt different now, charged with the en of victory and the weight of new responsibility.
The entire pack had gathered, waiting for our return. As we emerged from the tree and approached the clearing near the packhouse, cheers erupted from the crowd. Every member of our pack had turned out for this moment, their voices carrying across the morning air in celebration.
I shifted back just inside the treeline, staying hidden among the trees alongside Damien. We quickly dressed ourselves before stepping out into the clearing where everyone waited. The sun had already climbed higher into the sky, but it was still ear morning. The pack didn’t seem to care about the hour though. Parents had roused their children from bed so they could greet their warrior fathers returning home, an those without warriors in their families had come simply to welcome us all back safe The moment Damien and I emerged from the forest into the clearing, the entire atmosphere changed. Every conversation stopped mid–sentence, and hundreds of eyes turned toward us. The shift in energy was palpable, electric.
Standing there facing all of them, uncertainty crept up my spine. I wasn’t sure how they felt about this dramatic change in leadership. After all, these were the same people who had grown up hating me, who had made my childhood a living hell, who had watched me be treated as less than nothing for years.
I stood frozen in shock, unable to process what I was seeing. These people who ha despised me for so long were now acknowledging my authority, my right to lead th Almost every single person in the pack showed their acceptance.
Viviana stared at me in complete shock, her mouth opening and closing like a fish gasping for air.
“You just wait until my uncle hears about this,” she finally managed to spit out. “He is going to kill both of you for this.”
Gage stepped forward, his voice dangerously low. “Did you just threaten your Alpha?”” “What?” Viviana asked, the realization of what she had just done dawning on her face.
She obviously hadn’t thought before speaking, and now she was facing the consequences of threatening the pack’s leader.
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“Alpha? Should I take her to the dungeon?” Gage asked, looking to me for direction. “Yes, for now,” I decided. “And once she’s learned her lesson about respecting pack hierarchy, banish her. If she and her uncle are so close, she can go live with him instead.”
Gage’s grin was wide and satisfied as he grabbed Viviana and began dragging her toward the packhouse. Her protests and struggles were useless against his strength he hauled her down to the dungeons beneath the building.
Suddenly, the sound of running footsteps drew my attention. Caleb came racing dow the packhouse steps and launched himself straight into Damien’s waiting arms. Damien caught him easily, and then leaned over to kiss me softly.
Skye appeared on the steps behind them, cradling Briar carefully in her arms. She walked over and wrapped me in a warm hug, telling me how relieved she was that we had made it back safely.
When she placed Briar in my arms, I held her tightly against my chest, breathing in he familiar scent. I looked over at Damien, and he leaned forward to kiss me again, this moment feeling perfect despite everything we had been through.
We both knew that managing two packs would require enormous effort and careful planning. But I had complete confidence that we could make it work. We just needed to develop a strategy that would benefit both communities.
As long as we faced these challenges together, we would always find a way to succeed.
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