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Dane
I stared at the old map across the wooden desk of my study, frustration bubbling inside my chest. Auroraโs doubts still echoed in my head, and the things she said in that last argument cut far deeper than I was willing to admit. But this was not about them; this was about the pack and its future.
A knock at the door broke my moment of thinking. Trajan entered, his expression unreadable yet expectant. โYouโve been quiet,โ he said, crossing his arms.
I jerked my head toward the map. โItโs time,โ I said with finality. โWe have held back long enough.โ
Trajan came closer, peering at the discolored ink marks that detailed our packโs history. โYouโre sure?โ
I nodded. โI am tired of watching our borders shrink while clinging to the hope of peace. If we do nothing, someone will take our rightful possessions by force. The sooner, the better.โ
Trajanโs smile was faint but approving. โThen letโs make it happen.โ
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By noon, I had the pack gathered in the council hall. The room was alive with the mutterings of wolves as it filled with faces ranging from curious to anxious. I stood at the head of the table, my hands firmly planted on its surface.
When the room had quieted, I began, โFor too long weโve lived in the shadow of what we once were. Our ancestors fought for this land, yet weโve allowed pieces of it to slip away. That ends now.โ
The silence hung thick and heavy in the air. Piper was the first to break it, her voice sharp. โAnd at what cost, Dane? The pack has just begun to heal. Are we ready for another battle?โ
โThis isnโt chaos,โ I said. โThis is taking back whatโs rightfully ours. Securing our future.โ
Warrick added, his voice soft yet questioning, โBut is this the right time? The unity in the pack is still fragile. Shouldnโt we just cement what we have first?โ
Trajan moved from beside me, forward. โUnity comes from purpose. From something to gather behind. Daneโs plan gives that to us.โ
Auroraโs voice cut through the growing debate. โAnd what happens if this plan backfires? If we lose wolves in the process?โ
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โHave you thought about the consequences, Dane?โ
I turned to her, frustration boiling over. โOf course I have, Aurora. But we canโt lead out of fear. We have to take risks to grow.โ
Her eyes narrowed. โThereโs a difference between calculated risks and reckless ambition.โ
The tension between us was showing now. The room watched in uneasy silence as we locked eyes, the air thick with unresolved conflict.
Piper spoke first. โIf weโre doing this, we need a solid plan. No surprises, no unnecessary risks.โ
I nodded, seizing the opportunity. โThatโs why Iโm calling for an expedition. Volunteers only. Those who believe in this vision will join me.โ
As the meeting drew to a close, the air in the room still hung heavy with unresolved nerves. I stayed behind, studying the map once more, tracing the borders of our territory with my finger. This wasnโt about the land; it was about the strength of our packโs survival for generations to come.
The soft sound of approaching footsteps drew me out of my thoughts. A young wolf, hardly old enough to join patrol duty, stood at the
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door, his chest heaving with the effort of having run to reach me.
โMessenger from the border,โ he managed, holding out a sealed note.
I rose and took it from him, breaking the seal with deliberate movements. The room had grown quiet, those who hadnโt yet left pausing to watch. As my eyes skimmed the hastily written words, my chest tightened.
โWhat does it say?โ Trajan asked, stepping closer, his voice tinged with urgency.
I cleared my throat and began to read aloud, โA neighboring pack has been spotted near the disputed territory. Their numbers are not clear, but they have set up a temporary camp just beyond the ridge.โ
Gasps ran around the room. Piperโs voice cut through the sudden silence. โAnother pack? You donโt think they know about your plans, Dane?โ
โItโs not about if they know,โ I said, folding the note and tucking it into my pocket. โWhat is, is that theyโre there. This changes everything.โ
Aurora broke the long silence that had stretched out since sheโd last spoken with me.
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โAnd what now, Dane? Charging in again headfirst, without a thought, and jeopardizing everyone? Or will this be the one you think through?โ
She was saying it like a challenge, but I didnโt rise to that. โItโs not about recklessness. Itโs about timing. If we wait, theyโll fortify their position, and the advantage will be lost.โ
Aurora shook her head. Frustration was written largely on her features. โWhat if this is what they want? What if it is a bait, to get us moving before weโre ready?โ
Trajan cut in, his voice even but firm. โWe canโt afford to second-guess. The longer we wait, the more powerful they become.โ
Auroraโs eyes darted between us, her jaw clenched. โYouโre playing with fire, Dane. I just hope you donโt burn the whole pack down with you.โ
The young wolf that had delivered the note hovered near the door. โShould I tell the border patrol to be on higher alert?โ
I nodded once, a decision made. โNo. Stand down. We move at first light.โ
As I turned to leave, it was the sound of Auroraโs voice that stopped me. โDane, if this goes wrong, the pack wonโt forgive you.โ
I turned back to her, and my face didnโt change. โThen Iโll make sure it doesnโt.โ
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Aurora said nothing more, her concern etched on her face as I strode out into the cool night air.