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Author: Precious Pie
last update publish date: 2026-01-17 03:39:17

Lyra

Kael’s shadow merged with mine as he caught up. “Try not to get us all killed,” he said lightly, nudging my shoulder with his own.

"We’re not all going to die. Not on my watch.”

He chuckled softly. “That’s the spirit, Luna.”

Jaxen darted past us again, snickering. “Seriously Kael, tough alpha?”

Kael stopped, fixed the boy with a look sharp enough to make him flinch, voice low and deliberate. “One more word, boy, and I’ll make you carry twelve crates for twelve hours.”

He squealed in mock h
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