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Chapter 101: Ash Tastes Like Destiny

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Soren’s POV

She didn’t speak.

Not when she stepped through the veil. Not when her eyes met Elixir’s. Not even when half the pack inhaled like they'd seen a goddess rise from smoke and shattered memory.

And that silence screamed louder than war drums.

I could feel her in my marrow—Ash-Elixir. That’s what I’d started calling her in my mind. A whisper of the real one, made of ambition and burn, not fire and choice. This wasn’t a copy. This was what Elixir could’ve become if she’d embraced the throne Virex left behind without question.

She didn’t blink. Didn’t breathe. Just stood at the Grove’s edge like the trees had knelt to let her pass.

Ewen flinched beside me. Not visibly. Not enough for anyone to notice. But I saw the twitch in his wrist, the flex of his jaw.

He felt it too.

The wrongness.

Not evil. That would’ve been easier. This was something else.

Familiarity, bent sideways.

Lucian’s blade gleamed under the twilight. My own hand hovered over my runes, waiting for a sign. Any sign
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