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Author: Sharon
last update publish date: 2026-03-18 14:26:04

Jacob’s POV

“Nyra dies tonight,” I said to the raid team as we moved through the dark trees toward the hidden cave. “The shadow curse ends with her. No hesitation. No prisoners unless they drop weapons and talk. We end this before the full moon finishes rising.”

Faye walked beside me with her hand on the knife at her belt. “The echo is pulling hard already. I feel it in my chest. Nyra is starting the ritual right now.”

Elara carried the moonstone wrapped tight against her side. “The silv
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