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Chapter 44: A New Life Under the Moon

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The valley stirred before dawn.

Not from alarms or the echoes of past battles, but from something far softer… something far more profound.

Lunaria awoke with a gentle tightening in her chest, the first real sign that the child she carried was growing restless. Her wolf stirred beneath her skin, humming in quiet anticipation.

Kael was already awake, sitting beside her with golden eyes fixed on her. “Is it time?” he asked softly.

Lunaria nodded. A mix of excitement and awe washed over her. “Soon.
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