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Chapter 26 — War Moon Rising

Author: Aviana
last update publish date: 2026-03-09 01:54:58

POV: Lena

The city was burning.

Smoke clawed at the sky, thick and choking. Flames danced along alleyways, licking at buildings that had once been home to innocents, to memories, to a life I barely remembered. Wolves ran like shadows, snarling, leaping, tearing. Chaos was no longer a warning it was the world we were trapped in.

My hands were slick with blood, my lungs screamed with every breath. My wolf thrummed beneath my skin, fierce, wild, ready to explode. But I forced it down, every instin
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