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... ze running over each and every one, their yellow gazes meeting her. Right by her side the wolf she fought stood tall, towering over both her and the others, their bond was weak, made off of fear but it held for now.

"See? That was easy!" Astra grinned, the Neo wolf she had tamed looking down at her.

[You almost died,] Celi pointed out, Astra’s hand reaching out to pet the beast, her fingers ruffling against its dark blue fur.

"Key word, almost," The wolf’s eyes narrowed a ...

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