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... became for food when the seasons grew colder.
As Irene stared at the dire wolf, measuring its next move, she recognized instantly that its thick fur was a bit unhealthy and hanging off of its skeleton as if it were starving to death. Starvation or sickness could both result in such a beast becoming willing to face a fire for a meal. Normally, they were more cautious if they didn’t have cubs with them.
Irene knew that the beast was about to pounce when its stance lowered, and she ...
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