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Chapter One Hundred And Three: Whispers in the Dark

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Seraphine was waiting.

The moment she heard the news that Rayne had departed for Valen, her heart lightened in a way it hadn’t in weeks. She had seen the way Lucian looked at the woman—like she was both a curse and a salvation he could not escape. Every glance, every silence, every hesitation in his words when Rayne was near had pierced Seraphine like a dagger. But now… now the rival was gone.

She didn’t let her joy show outright. Instead, she played the part of the dutiful Luna—the one Lucian needed when the burdens of his rule weighed heavily. She had learned long ago that her strength didn’t lie in brute force but in persuasion, in softness, in the subtlety of words whispered when he was most vulnerable.

When Lucian returned to the Highlands council hall, she was the first to meet him.

Seraphine approached her mate carefully. His shoulders were taut, his face shadowed, his eyes distant in a way that told her his mind was still following Rayne long after her departure. She despised
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  • Alpha's Hidden Luna   Chapter One Hundred And Three: Whispers in the Dark

    Seraphine was waiting.The moment she heard the news that Rayne had departed for Valen, her heart lightened in a way it hadn’t in weeks. She had seen the way Lucian looked at the woman—like she was both a curse and a salvation he could not escape. Every glance, every silence, every hesitation in his words when Rayne was near had pierced Seraphine like a dagger. But now… now the rival was gone.She didn’t let her joy show outright. Instead, she played the part of the dutiful Luna—the one Lucian needed when the burdens of his rule weighed heavily. She had learned long ago that her strength didn’t lie in brute force but in persuasion, in softness, in the subtlety of words whispered when he was most vulnerable.When Lucian returned to the Highlands council hall, she was the first to meet him. Seraphine approached her mate carefully. His shoulders were taut, his face shadowed, his eyes distant in a way that told her his mind was still following Rayne long after her departure. She despised

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