“Ye’ve got this,” Kat whispered to Rosalyn.
The Druid hadn’t let go of a vice-like grip on Kat and Ann’s hands since they’d helped her down. Her head was locked looking straight forward, and Ann could feel nerves radiating off her.
“Mhm!” she said through clenched teeth.
“Rosalyn, it’s just this one moment, then we can find a place off to the side to hide while you relax,” Ann said, squeezing the ebony hand in hers.
“Mhm!” Rosalyn said back again.
Ann sighed and gave Kat a look. Neither of them was getting through to their girlfriend, and she was a wreck. All that excitement and jitters had solidified into terror.
“Let’s get this over with,” Ann said, gritting her own teeth and putting on a smile. Truth be told, she was buzzing with nerves as well. She was just better at playing them off.
The manor they arrived at was a massive building, partially set into the mountain itself, much like the palace. The front facade was high and pointed, with sweeping arches and columns. As Ann regarded it, she found similarities to Notre Dame with the large round stained glass window set in the front of the central peak. Lights danced merrily around the steeples like fireflies, changing colours as they went. Nothing seemed attached to them, and they never flitted lower than fifty feet above the ground.
Around them, a parade of wealth and import was unloaded from various carriages streaming through iron gates. Ann had to force herself from gawking at the glittering dresses and sleek suits worn by every man and woman in attendance. Even their coachmen were dressed in what she’d call garish displays of wealth.
“Did I underdress?” Ann whispered to Kat.
“Nae. Ye’re gorgeous. Rich snobs don’t know how tae reel it in,” Kat grumbled.
“Aren’t you richer than all of them?”
“Aye, an’ I know better. Remember, I hate all o’ this?”
“Understanding why.”
“Your highnesses, and guests,” the doorman bowed low, the tails of his coat flying out behind him. “No coats this evening? Very well, please make your way to the grand doors, and you will be announced. Pray, have a majestic evening.”
“Hoookay,” Ann whispered. “That level of pompous. Got it.”
“I’m gonna break my teeth,” Rosalyn grumbled, jaw still locked.
“Want me to soothe that a little?” Ann asked.
“Please?”
Ann happily cast Stoke the Flames and evoked calm in Rosalyn. The woman responded gradually, her hands loosening and her jaw relaxing slightly. It said something that she still looked incredibly tense.
“Where the hell are Bren and Lucia?” Rosalyn asked through her teeth, attempting a smile.
“Right here,” Bren said.
Rosalyn yelped and turned, dragging Kat and Ann with her.
There Bren was, dressed in a slick set of black pants and a white shirt that hugged his chest flatteringly. Shining shoes clicked as he strode the last few paces between the two parties. His dirty-blonde hair in a stylish wave. He looked freshly shaven as his trim jawline worked in what Ann thought might be frustration.
The frustration became evident as Lucia stalked up next to him. She was in a very similar outfit, with black pants hugging her thighs and calves, as well as her own shining moccasin style shoes showing a bit of her ankles and feet after where her pants ended. Her shirt was the main point of interest, and Ann could already see people staring. Zabel had fulfilled the Thrundol’s requests with apparent enthusiasm. Up her right arm, green and golden vines were embroidered into white cloth, binding her arm with the Life Debt she’d sworn to Bren. On her left, the tailor had done a perfect job of extending the black text of Bren’s oath to Lucia, plain words for all to read. With it so perfectly replicated, Lucia had chosen to keep her sleeves rolled up to the middle of her forearms, showing off the real tattoos meeting the embroidery work. Tonight, Lucia looked every bit the fierce huntress she was, with her hair slicked back and tied into a ponytail, her sharp green face cut an even more imposing sight upon whomever she looked at.
“Many eyes,” she grumbled.
“You do realise that is the purpose of this? Right? I have only explained it several times.”
“Can feel frustration. Won’t ask,” Lucia shrugged.
“Thank you. You three look stunning. That dress is incredible, Katlyn,” Bren said with a dazzling smile.
Ann took a second. She was so used to Bren not trying to look good that this version of him was throwing her for a loop. She caught Lucia’s rapidly scanning eyes locking onto him several times as well. A quick glance told her Lucia was far from the only one as well.
“You look hot as Hell,” Ann returned.
“Aye. Turnin’ heads as always,” Kat laughed, tapping Bren’s shoulder with her sleeved hand. “Ye’re lookin’ slick as well, Lucia. Those sleeves are a hell o’ a statement.”
“Thanks,” Lucia said simply.
“Alright,” Junia said, dress swishing as she rushed up to them. “We’re next. Places, places. Rosalyn, you will be fine, darling. I will be going first, then the three women, then Bren and Lucia.”
“Together?” Bren asked. “That will make a statement.”
“As if those sleeves on your date do not already.”
“Not date!”
“Then go in separately, but make your choices quickly. It is my turn.” With that, Junia turned and strode through the doors as they opened. Muffled through the thick oaken doors, Ann could hear her being announced.
“Well, we’re together, so that makes this easier. Seriously, Rosalyn. Like some wise penguins from my time said, just smile and wave,” Ann said, squeezing the Druid’s hand.
“What’s a penguin?”
The doors opened, and they were thrust through into the main hall.
A sparkling crystal chandelier dominated the view from the second floor entrance they stood at. Dozens upon dozens of strands of glittering stone twisted and twirled, throwing dancing lights across the wide room beneath.
A central space was cleared off to allow for dancing, Ann noted, just as she’d read up on. To the left would be the tables for refreshments and socialising, while the rightwould have tables and alcoves for those who needed a break from standing. At the far end of the room was the high table, set with several seats of increasing decoration as they neared the centre chair. That would be where they were to be seated when not dancing or otherwise occupied. While Kat’s station all but demanded that they have seats of prominence, Junia would hold the highest chair, while their host, Kris, would hold the second. While it hadn’t been explicitly discussed, Ann’s study had made her certain they’d be to the right of Kris, while Bren and Lucia would be to the left of Orlana. Seats, of course, could be exchanged when desired, but there was some tradition in these specific places being reserved.
One thing Ann noticed very quickly was the quiet in the room as they entered. Everyone already present was staring at them with keen interest and their names hadn’t even been called. To that point, a portly man with a cane stepped up before them, slammed the sceptre into the floor with a magically enhanced knocking sound, and cleared his throat.
“Tonight we welcome her highness Princess Katlyn Farragher, third princess of the royal family. Attending her are Annita Kronforst, Lupine Warrior, and Rosalyn Losenska, Ovine Druid.”
The room stared in silence as the three made a simple bow, then turned to the stairs on the right to descend toward the main floor. Slowly, polite applause rippled through the nobility.
Ann’s senses were overloaded as a hundred whispered conversations kicked up. Instinctively, she filtered the noise and focused on listening to Kat and Rosalyn’s steps beside her. Looking over, she found Rosalyn with a plastered on a grin that did not at all look disarming, and Kat with a sour expression. Even with that look, she still looked stunning in her dress.
They touched the main floor and were surprisingly given plenty of room to make their way. Instead, they turned and looked back up to find Lucia and Bren being presented.
“Bren Hedera, son of the Hedera Engineers. Scholar, socialite, and healer. Accompanying him is Lucia Simorgh, Huntress and Warrior.”
Both waved, and the crowd gasped as Lucia’s sleeve pattern flashed with the Life Debt marking. Ann was going to be the centre of attention, but she now understood she would not be the main scandal tonight.
Shortly, the party reunited in a circle on the floor.
“Awful,” Lucia grumbled. “Did you see fear?”
“They do not understand the reason for your sleeve, Lucia. Give them time, but some still will not see it as a positive. Speaking of, if people start causing trouble about it, I would be unsurprised if a demand for a duel is proposed. Would you be my first, Kat?”
Kat grinned toothily back at her all-but-brother. “Ye bet yer arse.”
“No ruining your dress,” Ann chided.
“Ah, this is shitty fightin’ that goes tae touches fer honour. Nothin’ll ruin my frilly nonsense.”
“Sleek nonsense,” Rosalyn corrected her. She spied an attendant and flagged them down. “Does this have alcohol?”
“Yes, ma’am. Fine wine from the vineyards of southern Thalten,” she explained.
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“Well, not the strongest. If you are looking for liquid courage, I suggest the bar,” the server advised.
Rosalyn thanked her, then rejoined the group. “I’m going to the bar. I can’t do this completely sober I feel like my heart is about to explode. Kat, please help!”
“Alright, I’ll help ye out. Ye ok without us fer a min, Ann?”
“Go get her some drink. Bring me back some wine, yeah?” Ann said.
“Can do.”
“Well, I see some friends I must speak with. Care to join, Lucia?” Bren asked.
“Fine,” the surly Thrundol nodded.
And just like that, Ann was left alone on the floor of the ballroom. She fidgeted with the bottom of her dress rubbing against her fur, cursing slightly at herself for not having shed that bit.
Taking a step back, she scanned faces. Faces were useless to her, since all she had were names, but she was looking for something specific. Soon, she caught the look of intrigue from a group further into the crowd. It wasn’t a direct invitation, but it was as good as she was going to get. It was a group of two men and two women, and all seemed to be discussing her intently.
Time to see if all this studying pays off, Ann sighed to herself, then walked toward the group. As she approached, she put a little more sway into her hips, really playing up her sensuality. Now was not a time for subtlety. Tonight, she needed to be paid attention to.
“Mind if I join you?” Ann asked politely, flashing a grin to the gathering.
“Ah, of course, Lady Kronforst,” one man said. He was Thrundol, dressed in a neatly pressed three-piece suit with a splash of red across his chest. “We were just discussing your presence, actually.”
“I’m afraid you all have me at a disadvantage,” Ann laughed airily. “You know my name, but I don’t know any of yours.”
“Apologies,” the same man said. “Gerald O’mearas, at your service. This is my good friend, Peter Milnes, Lady Calida Hislop, and the Equine is Lady Nyx McCaffrey.”
“A bit redundant, but Annita Kronforst,” Ann said, nodding to the group. She recognised a couple of their names. Gerald was from the mining group aligned with the traditionalist faction, while Calida belonged to an expansionist family focused on foreign trade. Neither house was openly at odds, so it wasn’t a surprise to see them in close talks.
“So we have heard,” Nyx sniffed. “A ruffian hitched up to the barbarian princess? Such a scandal you have caused, Lady Kronforst.” She said it like an insult, but the twinkle in her eye made Ann second guess that assumption.
“Kat is far from a barbarian. Complete sweetheart under all those muscles,” Ann said. “While I’m a bit rough around the edges, I’m just getting my bearings in this kingdom.”
“Yes,” Peter cut in. “We heard you were from a foreign land. Care to tell us more?”
“Well, it was far north. There’s an isolated tribe of Lupine that are a bit more wolf than other Vulhardrin. We kept to ourselves and I made the choice to explore.”
“More Warped, you mean?” Calida asked. “There have been rumours about you, Lady Kronforst. That your shape is a harbinger. An omen of dark times. Personally, I think it nonsense, but I am a single noblewoman.”
“No, no. Not Warped,” Ann shook her head. “Just more, um, like me? I dunno. It’s hard to explain.”
“Understandable, dear lady,” Gerald chuckled. “This world is full of mysteries unknown to all. Dear Calida keeps trying to convince me to expand my horizons and travel. See the world.”
“You really should. Being stuck in one place stagnates the mind,” Calida grumbled. “But with all that coal in your brains, you wouldn’t know better.”
“Things are good where I am, thank you,” Gerald chuckled, his tusks bobbing with his lower jaw. “What say you, Lady Kronforst?”
“Well, exploring sure is rewarding. It’s how I got to come here and be talking with you. How I found Kat and Rosalyn, Bren and Lucia. It’s how I figured out I was good at fighting and took up mercenary work.”
“Ugh, mercenary work,” Peter groaned. “If people wanted to fight, they should just sign up with the military. Serve the kingdom properly under supervision of the crown. I truly believe this system is broken.”
“I appreciate how it works,” Ann said. “It gives those who don’t do well with superiors or hierarchy, but are good at fighting, a way to contribute.”
“An age-old argument for the institution,” Peter sighed. “You are new to our politics, Lady Kronforst, but this is something that comes up often. Almost as often as the expansion and retention policies.”
“Or the new trade agreements negotiated by Princess Junia,” Nyx said.
“Or which piece of armour Queen Orlana is wearing to each event,” Celida giggled. “How are we to model fashion when the queen herself never adheres to a consistent style? If my tailors need to make a dress that works with a breastplate, shoulder armour, greaves, and sabatons separately, I pity their hands.”
Ann took a mental step back as the group began discussing the latest fashion trends. Nyx and Gerald joined in, arguing that the fluidity of fashion is what made things interesting. Peter seemed disinterested in the topic and was glancing elsewhere in the room when focus from his companions left his person.
“A gorget is not a replacement for a cravat!” Nyx insisted. “I don’t care that Queen Orlana wore one with her suit during the last ball. She gets away with it because she’s so powerful no one will disparage the failing.”
Ann stepped in. “Now, normally I would agree, but with some of the enchantments I’ve seen, couldn’t that be pulled off? If it’s flexible and under the suit, it’d just look like a sparkly neck decoration, no?”
“That may be true,” Celida piped up. “The issue is the entire outfit needs to be arranged around that single piece. If anyone is to attempt such a style, it would be incredibly expensive. Thousands of gold for each outfit with each piece of armour.”
“Not to mention the armour itself,” Nyx said. “I don’t care overly much for the stuff, but hers is always shining with magic. My family’s coffers would quake in fear at funding one of those pieces. An instant heirloom for generations.”
The other three nodded in agreement. Even Peter seemed to check back in when things turned to the queen’s armour.
“She’s quite the influence on socialite fashion, isn’t she?” Ann asked.
“Both her and King Kremdol,” Nyx said. “Junia and Somnal less so, and Katlyn has her own group that prefers her style. Oh, Annita, you have to tell me. Was it you who got her into that dress? I don’t think I’ve ever seen her so done up before.”
“Guilty,” Ann said with a giggle. “Junia helped put a bit of pressure on her, as well.”
“Gossipin’ about me already?” Kat’s husky voice cut in. “I just left ye tae get a drink. Here, by the way. Good tae see ye again, Nyx, Peter, Gerald, Caldia.” Kat’s voice cooled significantly when she addressed Caldia.
“Your highness,” the group bowed. “And who is this lovely woman on your arm?”
“Ah, me girlfriend, Rosalyn. Ye knew that, though. Don’t act like ye haven’t gotten info from brokers, Nyx. I know better.”
“Sharp as always, even with your blunt attitude and actions,” Nyx said, grinning. “I am well aware of Lady Losenska. Your display in the court hearings a few days past were the talk of the court. Disarming the defence so deftly was truly a master stroke. I must offer my praise.”
Rosalyn, currently clutching a glass of a dark liquid Ann had no doubts was incredibly alcoholic, nodded back. “I, um, thank you. I didn’t really mean to but he just asked questions and I told him the truth and then everyone looked really surprised and he looked frustrated. Then that was it and I was done?”
“She doesn’t do well with people or crowds,” Ann said, lightly placing her hand on Rosalyn’s shoulder.
“You, beautiful, have chosen the worst person to get into a relationship with, if that’s the case,” Peter said. “Kat somehow always winds up at the centre of some big scandal or event. I’m looking forward to whatever happens tonight.”
“Just do not repeat the reports from the Brawler’s Guild,” Caldia sniffed. “This is civilised company.”
Kat, Ann, and Rosalyn blushed. Ann tried to find words, but couldn’t. She knew this was going to be brought up, but it was still mortifying. She could protest that it wasn’t her fault, but that’d be an excuse. Better to just move on.
“We promise no repeat performances,” Ann said, trying to play it off with humour. Fortunately, this worked, drawing a chuckle from the group.
“Aye. We’ll get intae trouble some completely new way,” Kat laughed.
“Kat!” Rosalyn and Ann exclaimed.
“Ladies and gentlemen!” A loud, clear voice sounded out over the floor. “The time has come for the ball to commence! As we begin, our organiser, Junia Farragher, and host, Krisnaal Layton, have a few words for us.”
All eyes turned to the high table, murmured conversation dying on people’s lips as Junia stood before them.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 228: ❤️ Stress Relief
- Chapter 227: Scale to Scale
- Chapter 226: Pride and Prejudice
- Chapter 225: Rumble With a Warped
- Chapter 224: Tight-knit Community
- Chapter 223: Alchemical Pursuits
- Chapter 222: Hobbies on the Mind
- Chapter 221: Land Calamari
- Chapter 220: On Patrol
- Chapter 219: First Day In Town
- Chapter 218: Alruna, Daughter of Worms
- Chapter 217: Old As Dirt
- Chapter 216: Eldest of All
- Chapter 215: Village of the Accursed
- Chapter 214: An Early Meeting
- Chapter 213: The Road Grows Short
- Chapter 212: A Deeper Understanding
- Chapter 211: ❤️ Genital Manipulation
- Chapter 210: ❤️ Tongue Tied
- Chapter 209: Reconnection
- Chapter 208: Cats and Birds
- Chapter 207: Heavy Feet
- Chapter 206: First Blood
- Chapter 205: Bandits, Thieves, and Ne’er-do-wells
- Chapter 204: Core? Core.
- Chapter 203: It’s Been a Trip
- Chapter 202: Swamp of Sorrows
- Chapter 201: Upper Tower of the Unknown God
- Chapter 200: Lower Floors of the Tower
- Chapter 199: Enter the Temple Tower
- Chapter 198: ❤️ Breaking the Matron
- Chapter 197: ❤️ Said the Wolf to the Spider
- Chapter 196: ❤️In the Spider’s Web
- Chapter 195: A Seductive Diversion
- Chapter 194: Druid and Deadeye
- Chapter 193: Training Yard of Trouble
- Chapter 192: Temple Grounds and the Barracks
- Chapter 191: A Seeded Detour
- Chapter 190: Dreams and Desperation
- Chapter 189: Pork Chop Sandwiches!
- Chapter 188: An Old Friend
- Chapter 187: Camping Once Again!
- Chapter 186: On the Snowy Trail
- Chapter 185: Escape from Korvas
- Chapter 184: The Great Escape
- Chapter 183: Final Checklists
- Chapter 182: Rosalyn’s Goodbyes
- Chapter 181: Mentor and Student’s Farewell
- Chapter 180: ❤️ Bright and Early
- Chapter 179: The Wolf’s Flock
- Chapter 178: Religious Nervousness
- Chapter 177: A Plan for the Future
- Chapter 176: Letting Her Down Easy
- Chapter 175: Seeing With New Eyes
- Chapter 174: The Sheep and the Goat
- Chapter 173: Mourning Her Husband
- Chapter 172: As the Dust Settles
- Chapter 171: Regicide
- Chapter 170: Declaration of the Chosen
- Chapter 169: The Royal Address
- Chapter 168: Secure Transportation
- Chapter 167: The Big Day
- Chapter 165: ❤️ The Night Before
- Chapter 164: The Legend of the Everfrost (Part 2)
- Chapter 163: The Legend of the Everfrost (Part 1)
- Chapter 162: High in the Sky
- Chapter 161: Let the Games Begin!
- Chapter 160: Fortune’s Favoured
- Chapter 159: First Day of the Festival
- Chapter 158: Final Drafts
- Chapter 157: Hear those Bells?
- Chapter 156: ❤️ Making Things Right
- Chapter 155: Struggling with Compromise
- Chapter 166: ❤️ Large and In Charge
- Chapter 154: The Coils of Doubt
- Chapter 153: ❤️ Captured by Desire
- Chapter 152: ❤️Hunted
- Chapter 151: A Successful Expedition
- Chapter 150: Partied Out
- Chapter 149: The Dirty Details
- Chapter 148: Afterparty
- Chapter 147: Dessert
- Chapter 146: The Main
- Chapter 145: ❤️ A Quick Snack
- Chapter 144: The Second Course
- Chapter 143: The First Course
- Chapter 142: For Thine Honour
- Chapter 141: Controversial Commitment
- Chapter 140: High Society
- Chapter 139: Thrust to the Fore
- Chapter 138: Debut
- Chapter 137: Preparation for the Ball
- Chapter 136: Did Someone Say Portals?
- Chapter 135: Orlana Farragher
- Chapter 134: Out of His Comfort Zone
- Chapter 133: Girl Talk
- Chapter 132: Breakfast with the King
- Chapter 131: The Mighty Faithful
- Chapter 130: Introspective Retrospective
- Chapter 129: Face to Snout
- Chapter 128: ❤️ Pint Sized Punk
- Chapter 127: Visiting Wendyl
- Chapter 126: Defence
- Chapter 125: Survivor’s Testimony
- Chapter 124: Witness Borne
- Chapter 123: Waiting Room
- Chapter 122: Enchanting Exclusivity
- Chapter 121: Advice for a Friend
- Chapter 120: ❤️ Taken by the Horns
- Chapter 119: Nature Walk
- Chapter 118: Dress to Impress
- Chapter 117: Trims and Paints
- Chapter 116: Under Pressure
- Chapter 115: ❤️ Deep Thirst
- Chapter 114: ❤️ Distractions from Studies
- Chapter 113: The Bird Has the Word
- Chapter 112: Divine Intervention
- Chapter 111: Soul Searching
- Chapter 110: Sister Act
- Chapter 109: Homecoming
- Chapter 108: Aw Hell
- Chapter 107: Beneath the Skin
- Chapter 106: ❤️ Risky Business
- Chapter 105: ❤️ Tying the Knot
- Chapter 104: Friendships Forged
- Chapter 103: A Fuzzy Development
- Chapter 102: A Monochrome Horse
- Chapter 101: Play Ball
- Chapter 100: Limbering Up
- Chapter 99: The Birds
- Chapter 98: Run It Back
- Chapter 97: ❤️ Tastes so Sweet
- Chapter 96: Temple Tours
- Chapter 95: Servitude
- Chapter 94: Meeting the Priestess
- Chapter 93: Flirts and Rifles
- Chapter 92: Return
- Chapter 91: Debrief
- Chapter 90: ❤️ Touches in the Tent
- Chapter 89: Life Debt
- Chapter 88: Escape
- Chapter 87: To the Rescue
- Chapter 86: Survivors
- Chapter 85: The City
- Chapter 84: Call to Action
- Chapter 83: ❤️ Supplication (Part 2)
- Chapter 82: (E) Supplication (Part 1)
- Chapter 81: Bearing Arms
- Chapter 80: Repercussions
- Chapter 79: Aftermath
- Chapter 78: ❤️ Seeing Purple (Part 2)
- Chronicles of the North Star – Chapter 1: Inauspicious Beginnings
- Chapter 77: ❤️Seeing Purple (Part 1)
- Chapter 76: The Finals
- Chapter 75: A Challenge
- Chapter 74: Round One
- Chapter 73: Kat’s Retreat
- Chapter 72: The Peaks
- Chapter 71: Back to the Basics
- Chapter 70: Regular Checkup
- ❤️Chapter 69: Nice
- Chapter 68: Menagerie
- Chapter 67: Magical Manuscripts
- Chapter 66: Beaten and Bruised
- Chapter 65: Training Day
- Chapter 64: Give and Take
- Chapter 63: Coming to the Altar
- Chapter 62: First Day in the Capital
- ❤️Chapter 61: Taking Turns
- Chapter 60: Royalty
- Chapter 59: Korvas
- Chapter 58: Girls on a Train
- ❤️Chapter 57: Royal Summons
- ❤️Chapter 56: Big Bad Wolf
- ❤️55: Lovely Little Lamb
- Chapter 54: Footloose
- Chapter 53: Skol
- Chapter 52: Skill Check
- Chapter 51: Steamy Springs ❤️
- Chapter 50: Rewards and Insights
- Chapter 49: Canada’s Pride
- Chapter 48: To the Depths
- Chapter 47: Otterly Ridiculous
- Chapter 46: Taking a Dip
- Chapter 45: Interlude – Polaris
- Chapter 44: Difficult Feelings
- Chapter 43: Girls Day Out
- Chapter 42: Errands
- Chapter 41: Little Sheep in the Big City
- Chapter 40: Fond Farewells ❤️
- Chapter 39: Home on the Range
- Chapter 38: Breaking Free
- Chapter 37: It Gets Worse!
- Chapter 36: Snail Trail
- Chapter 35: Down Time
- Chapter 34: Runestone
- Chapter 33: Warding
- Chapter 32: Losing Control ❤️
- Chapter 31: The Witch
- Chapter 30: First Contact
- Chapter 29: Excursion
- Chapter 28: Armour Amour ❤️
- Chapter 27: Scholarly Pursuits
- Chapter 26: Loot ❤️
- Chapter 25: No Capes!
- Chapter 24: For the Love of Goddess
- Chapter 23: The Date (Part 3) ❤️
- Chapter 22: The Date (Part 2)
- Chapter 21: The Date (Part 1)
- Chapter 20: North Star
- Chapter 19: Civilization
- Chapter 18: Hitching a Ride ❤️
- Chapter 17: Pushing Onward
- Chapter 16: Return
- Chapter 15: The Core Concept ❤️
- Chapter 14: Croaking Oak
- Chapter 13: The Seed
- Chapter 12: Lending a Hand ❤️
- Chapter 11: On the Prowl
- Chapter 10: Choose Wisely
- Chapter 9: The Outpost
- Chapter 8: Don’t Go Quiet
- Chapter 7: POV: Katlyn ❤️
- Chapter 6: History Lesson
- Chapter 5: The Pack
- Chapter 4: Show Me Your Moves
- Chapter 3: Hello World ❤️
- Chapter 2: Out of Time
- Chapter 1: Brave New World