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Chapter 12—The Seer Awakens

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The corridor outside the Seer’s chamber smelled like fire and salt.

I hadn’t told anyone about Celeste. Not about her words. Not about the forest. Not even about the second mark still burning beneath my shirt.

Two threads pulled.

And the third waiting like a blade.

The compound was too quiet as I moved toward the healer’s wing. A kind of hush that didn't feel peaceful. It felt expectant—like the entire pack was holding its breath.

When I reached the door, the guards stepped aside without a word.

The Seer was awake.

I stepped into the room, heart already pounding.

She was standing in the center, back straight, arms at her sides. Her eyes were glowing—bright white, not gold. Her lips were moving in silent murmurs, like she was still talking to something only she could see.

Elder Maren stood in the corner, arms folded, face tight with worry.

“She hasn’t spoken aloud since sunrise,” Maren said quietly. “But she hasn’t stopped whispering.”

I didn’t speak. My wolf was already pushing at my
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