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Chapter 111: The Living Journal

Author: Yanny Starz
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The first winter with two children was a different kind of adventure. The valley, wrapped in a thick blanket of snow, became their entire world, the little house was a warm, noisy bubble of life against the silent white.

Lyra, at three years old, was a force of nature. Her songs were more complex now, little stories set to music. She sang about the squirrel storing nuts, about the snowflakes dancing, about her baby brother’s tiny toes. Her power was no longer just a reaction; it was a constant, joyful expression of her being.

Kael, now several months old, was her perfect counterpoint. Where Lyra was a bright, leaping flame, Kael was the warm, steady hearth. He rarely fussed. He spent his days watching, his dark eyes missing nothing. When Lyra’s songs filled the house, he would hum along, a deep, grounding vibration that seemed to sink her melodies into the walls, making the very wood remember the music.

Liora found her role shifting again. She was still a Scribe, but her journals were
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  • Bloodbound: The legacy of Serelai    Chapter 111: The Living Journal

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