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The Necklace That Protects Me novel Chapter 69

Summary for Chapter 69: The Necklace That Protects Me

What Happens in Chapter 69 – From the Book The Necklace That Protects Me

Dive into Chapter 69, a pivotal chapter in The Necklace That Protects Me, written by Miranda James. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.

"With every witch hybrid and of course you, preforming the spell I think we could do it!" Amy bubbles out.

I had never tested my strength to that extent before. It sounded like a good idea but I was worried it would take too much from us right before we were to battle. I told her I'd think about it and get back to her. Amy hugged me before she left, Alexandria simply nodded.

Things between the mother/daughter pair still didn't seem great but them coming to the office together was definitely an improvement. I hoped that with time Alexandria would accept Thomas and Amy's relationship. Thomas was part witch anyway! His vampire side was very much dominate. Regardless it shouldn't matter, but apparently it does.

Noel! Noel! Brian's panicked voice rang in my head. I immediately started sprinting to Brie's room.

I'm on my way Brian, is everything alright? I quickly ask as I was running.

Yes! She's finally shifted! She's beautiful! The joy in Brian's voice was evident. He cut the link and I slowed down a little bit but not much. Brie has finally shifted which meant she was no longer in pain!

As I made it to her room, a very familiar scent hit my nose. I could smell Brian. But I could also smell my own scent. Very very faint and mixed with the powerful scent of oranges. It was Brie's scent. I hadn't realized she would gain my scent.

With my scent mixed with hers, as well as Brian's, she smelled like a potpourri dish. The thought made me chuckle. I opened the door to her room to be greeted by Brian standing next to a light gray wolf.

The wolf was smaller than Brian's beta wolf but larger than the average. Most beta wolves were dark gray, where Brie's was light gray. The tips of her fur were a shiny white. Not going to lie, her wolf looked amazing! I was almost jealous.

Brie trotted up to me and touched her nose to my forehead, in gratitude. All the worrying of Brie melted away. Everything had worked out well. Brian mentioned that Brie wanted to go for a run, but she needed to be officially accepted into the pack. I quickly called Michael to accept her as alpha.

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