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I didn’t have to complete the obstacle course. I caught a glimpse of it in passing, and I’d never admit it to anyone, but their massive beast of a course was daunting as all hell. It was much larger and appeared to be significantly more complex than the one back home. I didn’t have to do anything else—not after sparring with Reid. Beck wanted to know more about my history. We made the short walk back to the packhouse, and he bombarded me with questions. Ellie took part as well, and much to my surprise, Silas even asked a few. Reid stayed silent. As we neared the packhouse, Beck asked, “Did White Mountain’s Alpha grant you with any official warrior titles?” I laughed. “I’m his daughter.” Beck gaped at me. “s**t, I totally forgot. I think I knew that. Yeah, of course I knew that.” “I

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