Chapter 67: Confrontation

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As her illness intensified, Thessalia knew that she needed to rest and take care of herself. She requested to stay in a separate den away from the others, where she could rest and have some quiet time. She knew that the noise and activity of the pack would only make things worse, and she needed to give herself the best chance of recovering. She lay on the soft bedding, feeling the coolness of the den's walls surround her. She closed her eyes and focused on her breathing, trying to calm her racing thoughts. Despite the quietness of the den, her mind was still filled with worries and anxieties about her pregnancy and the potential complications. But for the first time in a while, Thessalia felt a sense of control over her situation. She was taking steps to take care of herself and her unbo

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