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Chapter 61: When Wolves Defy Destiny.

Author: Ren Fredda
last update Last Updated: 2025-12-04 22:25:23

Lyra’s POV.

My head throbbed and the world came back in pieces, cold stone beneath my shoulder blades, the smell of damp rock and old smoke and the terrifying silence where Kael’s bond should have been.

I pushed up on my elbows and the movement sent a wave of dizziness through me so strong I had to brace both palms against the platform to keep from falling back.

The bond was still there, but it felt stretched thin and muffled, like trying to hear someone shout through a closed door. Panic clawed at my chest because Kael would be feeling the same absence and I knew exactly what that would do to him.

He would think I had been taken from him on purpose, that I had chosen to leave and the thought of him believing that for even a second made my wolf snarl inside my skin so hard the heir kicked in protest.

I forced myself upright and looked around. The chamber was huge, carved straight out of black volcanic rock with thick veins of raw silver running through the walls that caught the tor
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