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CHAPTER 78 – Morrigan’s Sabotage Deepens

last update Date de publication: 2026-04-13 15:49:16

Morrigan did not need claws to kill.

She used mouths.

She used whispers.

She used fear sharpened into certainty.

By morning, Silvercrest no longer spoke of the beast as a threat in the forest. They spoke of it as a sign. The story had already shifted overnight, twisted into something easier to understand than truth.

A creature like that could not simply exist.

So the pack gave it a cause.

They gave it Lyra.

Lyra heard the rumors before she even stepped outside her cabin. Voices carried through
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