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... n my hands, my lips curling into a smile.

The smell of roasted meat and fresh bread filled the air, but my mind was elsewhere, buzzing with excitement.

I was Celeste, but everyone here thought I was Aria, my twin sister, the low-born Omega who’d stolen my place as Luna.

I’d come to the Shadow Claw pack house to ruin her, to make Kael hate her, to take back what was mine, him, the Alpha, the power.

My plan was working. The fire at the Fang Pack hadn’t killed them, ...

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