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Aurora
As the crowd began to disperse, Alinaâs gaze focused on Rowan.
Her smirk was gone, replaced by something colder, sharper.
âThis isnât over,â she muttered, her words addressed to no one in particular.
But the look in her eyes told me the battle was far from won.
I watched Alina leave, her steps slow and calculated, Rowan trailing behind her like a shadow.
The crowd reduced, wolves murmuring amongst themselves as they returned to their homes.
Dane stood beside me, his jaw clenched.
âSheâs not giving up,â he said.
âI know,â I said, my voice low. âAnd Rowan is too entangled in her web to see the truth. Sheâs feeding off his doubts, and if weâre not careful, sheâll tear this pack apart before we can stop her.â
Daneâs hand came down on my shoulder, anchoring me.
âWe need a real plan. Something that doesnât just counter her lies but exposes her for what she is.â
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Trajan, Piper, Warrick, and Joclyn all sat around the table, their
faces taut like the silence.
âAlinaâs more dangerous than we thought,â I started.
âShe isnât just working against unity, she is actually planning some heavyâhanded means of bringing us down. Tonight was proof.â
Piper leaned forward, her hands clasped tightly.
âIt is only Rowanâs hesitation that is holding this back from completely spiraling out of control.
But the more Alina pushes him, the likelihood that he may act before we are ready increases.
âSheâll do more than push,â Trajan said. âShe thrives on chaos.. If we donât act soon, sheâll have enough wolves on her side to make a real move against you.â
I nodded, taking a deep breath. âWe need to weaken her hold on the pack. But we canât do it alone.â
Joclyn cocked her head, her eyes sparkling with curiosity. âWhat are you suggesting?â
I hesitated, looking at Dane. He nodded slightly, still supportive.
âThereâs someone outside the pack who might be able to help. Someone who knows Alinaâs tactics better than anyone else.â
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Piperâs face reduced into a frown.
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âYouâre talking about bringing in an outsider? You really think the pack is going to trust them?â
âThey wonât have to know,â I said.
âNot at first. This person doesnât need to integrate into the pack, they just need to give us the information we need to expose Alina.â
Warrick crossed his arms over his chest. âAnd you trust this person?â
I do,â I said, confident. âThey have dealt with Alina before. If anyone can aid us, it is them.â
Trajan leaned back in his chair, lost in thought.
âKeeping it on the down low could actually work in our favor.
If she doesnât think theyâre part of our crew, she wonât try to counterbalance the influence.
âThatâs the idea,â Dane said. âBring them in, and continue gathering information until we can piece her schemes together bit by bit.
Later that night, when the others had gone to their quarters, I found myself alone with Dane in the stillness of his quarters.
The fire crackled softly outside in the hearth; the warmth was a welcome comfort after the tension of the day.
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âYou really think the packâs going to make it through this?â he
asked in a low tone.
I stared into the fire, the weight of leadership heavy on my shoulders. âIt has to,â I said.
âBut it wonât be easy. Alina poisoned more minds than I realized. Even if we stop her, the damage sheâs done will linger.â
Dane reached out and squeezed my knee. âYouâve held this pack together through worse. Weâll get through this too.â
I looked at him, his faith in me unwavering, stirring something deep inside. âThank you,â I said softly.
âFor what?â
âFor always being my anchor,â I replied.
Dane leaned in a little closer, his lips against mine in a soft, promiseâfilled kiss.
His hand moved to my cheek, angling my head to deepen the kiss, while his other one slid around my waist, tugging met closer.
I let go of myself during this momentâthe tension in my chest loosening under the warmth that resided within his touch.
Daneâs kisses turned more desperate as his hands moved across my skin tenderly yet urgently.
âYouâre amazing,â he said against my mouth.
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I smiled, hooking my fingers within his hair before responding in whispered words, âAnd you are mine.
That was when the moment broke, as the soft knock on the door interrupted us.
I pulled back, my heart still racing, as Dane stood to answer it. Trajan stood on the other side, his face somber.
âTheyâre here,â he said simply.
The stranger sat in the darkened room, his hood pulled low over his face.
I knew him instantly, but none of the others did. Dane stood beside me, his presence a silent reassurance as I stepped. forward.
âThank you for coming,â I said.
The stranger looked up, his piercing gaze meeting mine. âYou. said it was urgent,â he replied.
His voice was calm but carried a sharp edge.
âIt is,â I said, taking a seat across from them. âAlina is trying to dismantle the pack. We need your help to stop her.â
He leaned back, almost a contemplative look crossing his face.
âAlinaâs tactics havenât changed. She lives in fear and insecurity. To beat her, you will have to bring out her weaknesses.â
âAnd how will we do that?â Dane asked.
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The stranger smiled wryly. âBy playing her very own game. against her. Find the issues in her mask, and make use of them.â
As the night wore on, the stranger detailed a string of countermeasures against Alinaâs influence.
He spoke with a specificity that was as stunning as it was unnerving, his grasp on Alinaâs game painfully clear.
As the visit was at an end, I saw the stranger at the edge of the packhouse.
âWill you stay?â I asked.
They shook their heads. âNo. My presence would only raise questions. But Iâll be watching. If you need me, you know where to find me.
I watched them disappear into the night, feeling a surge of hope mixed with fear.
The battle against Alina was far from over, but for the first time, I felt like we had a chance.
But as I turned back toward the packhouse, a figure stepped out from the shadows. It was Rowan, his face unreadable.
âWe need to talk,â he said.