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Chapter 48

Author: Destiny lucky
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Third Person’s Perspective

Elena stood by the window of her room, her eyes fixed on the training ground below. From there, she could see Leo and Flora walking together. They were close,too close. Leo leaned toward Flora, saying something, and then Flora laughed. That laugh made Elena’s jaw tighten.

“Again? Always her. He used to look at me that way, didn’t he? No, maybe he never did.”

Her fists clenched. She didn’t notice that her nails were digging into her palm until one of her minions, Lila, spoke from behind her.

“Are you alright, Elena?” Lila asked carefully, as if scared of the answer.

“No, I am not alright,” Elena said sharply, turning to face her. “Do you see what’s happening? Do you see how she stands beside him, acting like she belongs there?”

Lila and another girl, Maren, exchanged nervous glances. They knew Elena’s temper.

“She is Luna now,” Maren said quietly.

Elena’s eyes flashed. “She won’t be for long if I have my way.”

Elena paced the room. Her steps were quick and re
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