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Chapter Hundred and Forty Six

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Elara’s POV~

The message that Lyra showed me was written in an ink that looked almost like dried blood. “You have to choose between your sister and the cause. We’re watching."

She didn't say a word when she gave it to me, but only slid it to me across the table between us while the bell of the eastern tower rang twelve. I didn’t need to ask if she was afraid. I noticed it in her shoulders. The sister who had testified before the council without quivering was now quivering. We kept it between us. Not out of pride. Out of necessity.

The Academy was still fractured. Some professors even refuse to teach Crownless-born wolves. Some resigned entirely when Jasmine came back with her rune scars throbbing on her wrist. Others… just watched. Waited. The Academy didn’t know how it wanted us to be. Saviors? Symbols? Or Monsters? And we hadn’t known the answer.

Lyra didn’t sleep that night. I could hear her walking back and forth outside my door after the alarms in the courtyard had ceased. I kept
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