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Kazan

CHAPTER XV
10/17

He was not hungry.

But in this way he showed his right to the flesh, his defiance of the right of the big husky.
For a few seconds he forgot Gray Wolf.

The husky had slipped back like a shadow and now he stood again over Gray Wolf, sniffing her neck and body.

Then he whined.

In that whine were the passion, the invitation, the demand of the Wild.


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