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the eclipse

Author: Amcol
last update publish date: 2026-03-18 03:12:40

Aella POV

The silence after my words felt heavier than any argument.

For once… no one spoke.

No one interrupted.

It was the hawk shifter who broke it.

He stood slowly, his sharp eyes scanning the room before settling on me. His wings shifted slightly behind him, feathers brushing against the back of his chair.

“If Maxwell isn’t leading this,” he said, voice tight, controlled, “then what exactly is the Eclipse after?”

A pause.

“What is their goal?”

The question settled over the room lik
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