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Chapter 21: Hunters Track Her Scent

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Selene

The blood hit my tongue like lightning.

Cold. Violent. Alive.

As soon as it happened, I felt it - this thing that spread through me like wildfire. My body reacted fast, my veins getting all tight and my vision getting super sharp. The rain didn't just look like rain anymore, it looked like a million tiny needles falling from the sky. I could see every single drop, and hear every sound with perfect clarity, like the storm had been tuned to a perfect frequency.

Relief came first.

Then some
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