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Chapter 13

Author: Layo
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AURELIAN

It didn’t make a sound as it moved, just glided, too fast, too smooth. Its limbs bent backward, mouth gaping wide, teeth crooked like rusted nails.

Vael met it mid-air. No blade. No shift. Just fury.

He slammed it into the earth with a force that rattled my bones, then tore its throat out with his bare teeth. Blood sprayed across the moss, steaming in the cold.

Another came. Then two more behind it.

Vael turned with a snarl. His claws erupted mid-motion, long and gleaming, and one swing opened a chest from shoulder to gut.

The forest erupted around him.

He shifted—not smoothly, not with grace, but violently, bones breaking and reforming as fur burst from his skin. His body convulsed, spine snapping into shape as the Alpha form took hold. Massive, black, ancient. Half-wolf, half-god.

He roared.

The trees trembled.

And then he moved.

He tore through them with savagery. One creature’s spine snapped beneath his jaws. Another fell in three pieces, ribs torn out with a twist of his
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