Blood and Silver : My Alpha Gave My Cure To My Sister
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Blood and Silver : My Alpha Gave My Cure To My Sister

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TheRunesmith Fantasy

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Nadia Voss has spent a decade being the backbone of the Ironstone Pack. She built its defenses, funded its watchtowers, trained its warriors, and raised its heir. She was also, slowly and without anyone noticing, given less and less in return. When the Ashveil Curse claims her, the pack's healer names a cure: the Silver Moon Rite, performed within forty-eight hours. Her Alpha mate, Cassian, gives it instead to Lyra - the adopted sister Nadia herself brought home at seventeen, who has spent the years since taking everything Nadia owned, one piece at a time. Nadia does not scream. She does not fight. She signs every document they put in front of her with a steady hand and a composed face. But in the three days before her death, she moves with the precision of someone who has been planning longer than anyone realized - locking assets behind bloodline seals, registering evidence with neutral-territory law, writing a letter that will be released only when the people who wronged her have begun to relax. She dies alone on the third day. Then the trap begins to close. And fourteen months later, in a neutral-zone legal office, a woman places a document on a desk and begins the process of returning to the life she was owed. Blood and Silver is a story about what strength actually looks like when no one is watching- and what the patient and the precise can build, even at the end.

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Tags: darkfamilyHEfatedopposites attractsecond chanceshiftertragedywerewolvesmythologypackrejectedrebirth/reborn
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Chapter 7: What She Left Behind

I drove for forty minutes before I stopped.

The neutral zone stretched wide and empty at this hour - a managed wilderness

between pack territories, maintained by the inter-pack council as a space of legal nonaffiliation.

No Alpha's word held here. No pack law applied.

It was, in the strictest sense……

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