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The Lightning Wolf Chronicles (Evelyn and Nadia) novel Chapter 63

Chapter 63: Welcome to Your Future Home

Evelyn’s POV

“Absolutely!” I nearly jumped out of bed, too excited to care about my body’s protests. “I’m going stir-crazy in here! Three weeks in this

room feels like forever.”

“Speaking of long confinements,” Nathan said with unexpected gentleness, “you’ve been through more than someone your age should have

to deal with.”

“Taric, work on that sense of humor,” Nathan glanced at him, despite having just made a similar joke himself. “Though she does need to get used to this kind of ribbing. Sentinels won’t go easy on her because of her age.” He turned to me. “They know your basic situation, so

be ready for that.”

“Great,” I sighed. “So I’m the training center’s new oddity.”

Dr. Diana ran one final check-up, promising to keep monitoring me at the training center. Looking around, I realized I had almost nothing to take with me Acacia and her crew had shredded my clothes, and the hospital’s spare stuff barely fit.

I stuffed the few things Nadia had brought into a rough cloth bag and followed Nathan and Taric outside. That first breath of fresh air hit me like a drug, my lungs greedily sucking in the pine-scented mountain breeze.

The hospital itself surprised me. While the inside looked like any medical facility – white walls, soft lighting, fancy equipment – the outside was completely different. Built with deep brown natural stone, arched windows with delicate iron patterns, it blended right into the surrounding forest like it had grown from the mountainside. The entrance garden burst with medicinal plants, beautiful but practical.

From my higher vantage point, I got my first real look at the royal territory. Nothing like Polaris City’s neat grid layout – buildings here followed the natural landscape, roads winding sensibly through hills and valleys.

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“Over there,” Nathan pointed to the distance. “That’s the Alpha King’s residence.”

1 spotted a magnificent structure built into a hillside, but not the fairy-tale castle I’d expected. Instead, sandstone-colored buildings were cleverly integrated into the mountain itself, warm golden hues catching the sunlight. Terraces and platforms extended outward, making the whole thing look like part of nature rather than fighting against it.

We walked through dense pine woods for about half an hour, dappled sunlight filtering through branches overhead. As the forest thinned, the view suddenly opened up to reveal a stunning building.

“Is this the Sentinel training center?” I couldn’t hide my surprise.

Nothing like the military barracks I’d pictured. Instead of harsh utilitarian design, this building blended traditional and modern elements gracefully. Deep gray and white stone formed an L-shape around an inner courtyard, with blue-gray slate roofing that caught the light. Large windows everywhere, yet it still felt harmonious with the forest surroundings.

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Chapter 63: Welcome to Your Future Home

Welcome to your future home, kid,” Taric said, a hint of pride sneaking into his usually stone-cold voice.

We actually train here?” I asked skeptically. “This looks more like a fancy resort than a warrior boot camp.”

Nathan laughed. “Don’t let the pretty packaging fool you. The training Inside is every bit as brutal as the building is beautiful.”

“I believe you,” I winced, touching my still-healing ribs and remembering those merciless selection matches. “Just didn’t expect all… this. I figured we’d get some spartan bunks and a dirt yard.”

They exchanged a look I couldn’t quite read before leading me along a pebbled path to the main entrance. Two thick stone pillars wrapped in ivy supported the portico, and the door itself was carved from a single massive piece of oak, covered in Sentinel symbols.

Inside opened into a bright, spacious hall. Compared to the luxury of Polaris pack house, the style here was more minimalist and practical, but still high-quality. Stone and wood elements created a surprisingly warm atmosphere. Curved staircases on either side led upward.

Through the hall, we entered a common area with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a lush valley and distant lake. Dark leather sofas

big enough for even the tallest werewolves clustered near a double-sided fireplace that connected to the dining area.

“Communal kitchen,” Taric nodded leftward. “Our warriors take turns cooking; everything you need is right there.”

The kitchen area looked crazy-functional but still stylish. A long island countertop displayed cooking gear with multiple work stations.

Pots and pans hung on walls, industrial-sized fridges lined one side, and a fully-stocked pantry stood opposite.

“So, what do you think?” Nathan asked, studying my face. “Think you can handle living here?”

“Are you kidding?” I couldn’t contain my excitement. “This place is amazing! And I haven’t even seen where we actually train yet!

“Sentinels spend most of their time on missions or field training,” Nathan explained. “We make sure they have somewhere comfortable to recover. Rest time is limited and precious – better environment means more efficient recovery.”

His tone grew more formal. “Let’s see your room first, then Taric will show you the rest.”

‘I’m sorry,” I suddenly realized, “you didn’t need to personally escort me around, Alpha Nathan.”

“No need for apologies,” he smiled warmly. “I wanted to see your reaction to your new home myself. I do have other business to attend to, but before you continue your tour, we should talk briefly.”

His expression grew serious, like a concerned father stirring something unfamiliar and warm inside me.

“Of course,” I nodded. “I don’t want to waste your time.”

We passed behind the kitchen and took a hidden staircase to the second floor. The hallway was wide and bright, with doors along one side and a railing overlooking the common area on the other.

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“Quick explanation,” Taric said as we walked. “This wing is female housing; males stay on the other side. It’s mostly about convenience,

not strict segregation. Once you earn your Sentinel mark, the divide matters less the mark suppresses certain… physical responses. Intro

courses will explain more.”

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