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Chapter 26. No access to the Palace

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* Cerberus *

The wind howled louder, battering the frail bones of the old building like a living thing determined to break its way in. Windows groaned, the walls shuddered, and the fire flared high in the hearth, spitting sparks before settling again, as if it, too, paused to listen. The storm outside wasn't just a force of nature anymore. It was a warning. A harbinger.

Donna stepped back into the room, her lips pressed into a tight line, fingers twisting the hem of her oversized sweater like a rosary. Her voice cut through the thick silence with more courage than certainty.

"Alpha Cerberus," she said, hesitant but unwavering. "Beta Kael and I went over the maps again. The trails are gone. Washed out. The north pass is no more than a broken cliff face."

I turned to face her, the weight of inevitability pressing down on my shoulders like stone. "And the ravine trail?"

"Collapsed," came Kael's voice from the doorway. Rain glistened on his shoulders, his jaw tight. "Took the bridge with
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