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... but Dieg is happy that she lets him be close and kiss her whenever he wants. They walk together holding hands and she's always gentle with him. Dieg is in the clouds.

That afternoon Astri was left alone at the cabin, being guarded at a distance by some mated wolves. She was removing weeds from her plantation, which was growing pretty well and really fast.

She hears the wolves around the cabin talking and looking to the sky, and then she looks to the sky too, and sees six men fly ...

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