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Chapter 64

Author: V. Ballard
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Thalia’s POV

The summons hit me like a spear. Blake’s voice cut across the bond with sharp urgency: Thalia—now. She needs you.

I didn’t hesitate. I was already running through the corridors, skirts snapping against my legs as I called on my magic to quicken my steps. The air prickled before I even reached their chambers, charged, alive with power that wasn’t mine.

When I burst through the door, the scene stopped me cold.

Amara thrashed in Blake’s arms, her body trembling, flickering between forms. Fur rippled along her skin only to vanish, her claws lengthening, then receding. Her eyes blazed violet fire one moment, then hazel-green the next. The air around her shimmered with heat, sparks crackling like lightning.

Blake clutched her tightly, his face pale with desperation. “Thalia! She can’t hold it—”

Behind me, two more figures stormed into the room. King Joseph’s presence filled the chamber at once, his aura steady and commanding, while Victoria-Ann’s gaze swept over the scene with
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