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Chapter 117. Another conflict with the Alpha King

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* Cerberus *

I held her like I could shield her from gods, from cruel fate, from the storm her bloodline had summoned.

Zeina's body trembled against mine, not from fear, but from something more terrible. A quiet defiance laced with dread. The kind of trembling that came when you stood your ground even as the earth cracked beneath you. The kind a mother carries when she realizes her body is no longer her own, but a battlefield.

My hands framed her belly, reverent. Her skin shimmered with magic, untamed and ancient. It pulsed like the land itself was waiting for the boy's arrival, like the moon held its breath above the treetops.

"He showed you everything?" I asked.

She didn't speak. Didn't nod. Just leaned her forehead against my chest like silence was the only answer she had left.

I exhaled hard through my nose, the taste of blood and iron clinging to the back of my throat. I'd seen this kind of dreaming before. I'd seen Seers lose their minds to it. I'd buried warriors who mistook vi
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