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Chapter 45 – The Throne Before the Storm

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The crown pulsed in her palm, Not with heat, Not with weight, But with a strange, solemn life like it was breathing in time with her heartbeat, Liora stared at it for a long moment, And for the first time since reclaiming her mother, she hesitated.

“What if I’m not ready?” she whispered.

Aria stood beside her, eyes soft. “No queen ever is.”

The others waited in the war chamber. Myra, sharpening her blades out of sheer tension. Theron, pacing like a caged wolf, Altheya, still silent, her gaze lost in the flames that danced across the map of Nightwind.

They had survived wars. Outlived gods. Defeated death. But what stood ahead wasn’t just war. It was reckoning.

Orion entered, his face more gaunt than usual. “There’s been… another sign.”

Liora looked up sharply. “What now?”

He placed a burnt scrap of parchment on the table. Only two words remained legible: "She Bleeds."

Myra’s hand stilled. “That’s not a threat,” she murmured. “That’s a warning.”

Altheya spoke low. “There’s an ancient cu
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