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Chapter Fifty-Six -Raven

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By the time we finish talking through the prophecy, my head feels like it’s full of static. Everyone looks exhausted, even Mom, and she’s usually the last one to admit she needs sleep.

Grace suggests we call it a night.

Liam agrees.

Emily yawns so hard she nearly falls off her chair.

I nod, ready to collapse. But when I stand, my feet move on their own. Not toward my room. Toward Noah’s. I don’t even realize it until I’m already inside, sitting on the edge of his bed with the prophecy book open
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  • Hallow's Edge   Chapter Fifty-Six -Raven

    By the time we finish talking through the prophecy, my head feels like it’s full of static. Everyone looks exhausted, even Mom, and she’s usually the last one to admit she needs sleep.Grace suggests we call it a night.Liam agrees.Emily yawns so hard she nearly falls off her chair.I nod, ready to collapse. But when I stand, my feet move on their own. Not toward my room. Toward Noah’s. I don’t even realize it until I’m already inside, sitting on the edge of his bed with the prophecy book open in my lap. The pages glow faintly in the dim light, like they’re whispering to me.Noah closes the door behind us, watching me with that soft, steady look he always has when he’s worried. “You’re spiraling again,” he says gently.“I’m not,” I lie. He raises a brow. I sigh. “Okay, maybe a little.”He walks over, sits beside me, and without a word, slides the book out of my hands. He sets it on the nightstand like it’s a dangerous weapon. Maybe it is. Then he pulls me into his arms. Warm. Safe. S

  • Hallow's Edge   Chapter Fifty-Five -Brad

    The cabin materializes around me in a rush of cold air and dying embers. My head throbs. My ribs ache. My magic flickers like a candle in a storm. But none of that matters. Because I saw her. Raven. My daughter. My blood. My legacy. And now I know what she truly is.Jason storms into the room the second I appear, eyes blazing. “Where the hell have you been? Delaney and Drake got away! We had them...”“I don’t care,” I say flatly.Jason freezes. “What?”I brush ash from my sleeve, ignoring the pain in my side. “Let them run. They’re irrelevant now.”His jaw clenches. “Irrelevant? Delaney was the key to...”“She was,” I correct. “Past tense.”Jason stares at me like I’ve lost my mind. Maybe I have. Maybe I don’t care. Because everything changed tonight.He steps closer. “Where’s Raven?”I look up slowly. “She got away.”Jason’s face twists with fury. “You let her escape?! Brad, we need her! We need—”“I need the prophecy book.”That shuts him up. Jason blinks. “What? Why? We don’t need

  • Hallow's Edge   Chapter Fifty-Four -Raven

    The house is quiet. Too quiet. Everyone is gathered around the dining table, books spread everywhere like a paper explosion. But the only sound is the soft rustle of pages as I open the book I found in my room, the one Liam gave me a few days ago and I somehow forgot existed. The prophecy book. My hands shake as I flip to the page that tugged at me the moment I touched it. The page that feels like it’s been waiting for me. The ink glows faintly, silver and blue, like it recognizes me. I swallow hard and read aloud.The Prophecy of the One“Born of dual flame, Child of shadow and light, She who carries both shall rise When the world trembles in fear. Her power will awaken the old, Her choice will unmake or remake the world. The One is not born to follow fate— But to decide it.”The room goes still

  • Hallow's Edge   Chapter Fifty-Three -Delaney

    Raven’s flames dim slowly, settling into a soft blue glow that clings to her skin like living light. She looks exhausted, terrified, and impossibly powerful all at once. My daughter. My baby.And something far more than either of us ever imagined. Noah still holds her, the Guardian/Charge bond wrapped around them like a shield. The sight makes my chest ache, not with jealousy, but with relief. She’s safe. She’s held. She’s not alone. I step closer, brushing a trembling strand of hair from her face. “Raven… you weren’t supposed to have both magics.”Her brows knit. “Both?”Liam is the next to ask questions, "What do you mean, Laney? Both...she's the Warren Heir."“Children inherit one side or the other,” I explain softly. “Like how Noah is a Guardian and Emily is a Familiar. Or how when a witch and a werewolf mate, their children are either a witch or a wolf ... but never both.”Raven swallows. “So what does that make me?”I take a breath. “You are the first of your kind. You have Warr

  • Hallow's Edge   Chapter Fifty-Two -Noah

    We reach the end of the maze. We should’ve run into her by now. Raven should be here, waiting, scared, angry, something. But the path is empty. Too empty. Emily skids to a stop beside me, breathless. “She’s not here. Noah… she’s not here.”My stomach drops. “No,” I whisper. “No, she has to be. She has to...”I turn and sprint back into the maze, tearing through every turn, every dead end, every shadowed corner. Emily is right behind me, calling Raven’s name until her voice cracks. Nothing. No Raven. No footprints. No sign of a struggle. Just… gone. The matebond pulses in my chest, sharp, frantic, wrong.“She didn’t walk out,” I say, voice shaking. “She didn’t run. She didn’t leave us.”Emily swallows hard. “Then what happened?”I already know. I feel it in my bones.“Brad,” I breathe. “He got to her.”Emily’s face drains of color. “Noah...”“We need to find her.” My voice breaks. “We need to...”But the bond is quiet now. Muted. Like she’s far away. Too far.I grab Emily’s hand and pu

  • Hallow's Edge   Chapter Fifty-One -Raven

    For a little while, I forget. I forget the danger. I forget the shadows. I forget the weight of tonight. Because for the first time in my life, I’m having a real birthday. Emily is laughing so hard she can barely breathe. Noah is pretending he’s not proud of himself for winning me the teddy bear. The lights are bright, the music is loud, and the air smells like cinnamon and kettle corn.For a moment, everything feels… normal. Safe. Happy.I hug the teddy bear to my chest, smiling up at Noah. “You didn’t have to win this for me.”He shrugs, trying to look casual. “You wanted it.”Emily snorts. “He’s been eyeing that booth since we got here. Don’t let him lie.”Noah glares at her. She grins. I laugh, as I pull Noah down for a kiss. Our bond is growing fast, its kind of scary but in a good way.And for a heartbeat, I almost forget why we’re here. Almost. Because then...it hits me. A cold wind. A shift in the air. A ripple through my magic like someone dragging icy fingers down my spine. I

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