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CHAPTER 34: THE FIRST CALL

Author: Amanda
last update publish date: 2026-04-26 22:33:58

Sleep did not come easily to Selene. It rarely did.. When it did it never stayed quiet for long.

Selene did not remember closing her eyes. She only remembered the weight in her chest following her into the dark.. Then she was standing.

She was not in her room.

She was not in the castle.

She was elsewhere.

The ground beneath her feet was cold and smooth like stone that had been polished over time. The air was still still with no wind, no sound and no movement.

Selene frowned slightly, her fin
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