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Oblique Windmills Shadowed Inland Commons by Avery Kline 39

Oblique Windmills Shadowed Inland Commons by Avery Kline 39

Chapter 39 

Brock’s POV 

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I knew the boy would be irritated. But I couldn’t help it. He should have shown up to watch her himself. I was looking forward to this last part of the tournament. I had a feeling something was going to be different. The Alpha had told me, all that had gone on since

witnessed her rejection and the slaps from her sister this morning

It breaks my heart at all her family has put that pup through. I was grateful I was made her trainer. If I could do anything for this pup

could give her the skill she would need to get free of her family

Over the last year, it became almost a physical image, the chains binding her, holding her back. My father called what I could see

trainer’s intuition, we were able to see a fighter’s potential and bring it out of them

With Alora, all I had been able to do was make her stronger than any other wolf in her school, despite the impairment. But when I looked 

at her moments ago the chains were gone. Her strength glowed, rising from her like a spiritual fire

That’s when I had sought out my Alpha, to see if he knew what happened. Something had happened while on the lunch break, and now

she was freed from her family. That’s what must have broken the chains. This means we’re going to be blessed with a sight we haven’t 

seen since the last female Heartsong Alpha, a Lunar Princess

There was a picture of the last one in one of the many journals my family kept. Centuries of training and its improvements were in those journals, and my family line had been blessed with training every female Heartsong Alpha since the first one

That’s when, according to my father, and the journals, we were blessed with our second sight. The one that’s allowed me to see the binding on Alora’s strength. It was what has allowed our family to be the best trainers around the world, that and our dedication. We have all, at some point in our lives, in every generation, spent five to ten years traveling. Learning other Pack techniques. Learning how not to just fight other wolves but the Othersof our world. We always brought back more books and information. Books brought back in their countriesoriginal languages were paired with their translation

It was a great honor to be Alora’s trainer, and hopefully, she’ll allow me to train any pups she may have. I had a feeling the wolf she’s matched with next would be powerful. Maybe it’ll be that irritating brat of the Alpha that I watched come into his own as he grew. Now he was at that Alpha’s University with his Beta

They’ll be home in three weeks, it’ll be good to see how much they have grown, I taught those boys everything I could before they went off. And from what I’ve been told, they will graduate first Rank. It’s only fitting for the Alpha of Alpha’s

I smile to myself. Maybe I should have those two battle Alora, and see how they hold up against her. I’m sure I could find a way to set that up. I bet she’ll be able to hold her own against them. She had that much strength, that little abused pup I first met had grown, she 

was now an Alpha Female

Alora’s POV 

It was time for my first fight this round, Xena was excited. We would show everyone how strong we are. I know my parents and Sarah

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