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Chapter One Hundred And Six

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It wasn’t the academy’s bell—this one was heavier, deeper. It rolled through the walls like thunder shaking bones, each echo carrying a strange chill that made her spine stiffen.

Elowyn snapped out of her thoughts, heart hammering. The Draven Clan House book nearly slid off her lap before she caught it and stuffed it into her satchel, her fingers trembling.

Another toll came—louder, longer—until even the glass of her window shivered. The sound wasn’t a call to class.

It was a summons.

Something old. Something that demanded presence, not attendance.

She swung her cloak around her shoulders, pulling the hood tight over her head before stepping out.

The corridors were alive with movement—cadets murmuring, boots slapping against the stone floors, officers shouting orders.

As she joined the others rushing toward the central court, she felt it again—that unsettling pull in her chest. Like the sound wasn’t just ringing around her, but through her.

By the time Elowyn reached the courtyard, a
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    The dining hall was quieter than it had ever been.Candles burned low, their flames swaying under the draft. Plates clinked softly, the sound too small for the size of the hall.Elowyn sat among a row of cadets who didn’t speak. They chewed slowly, eyes half-lidded, as though food had lost its taste. Even the usual clang of laughter from the far tables was gone.She felt the unease crawling under her skin. Every scrape of metal on plate made her flinch.At the far end, Baron sat beside Azpen. Both were silent—Azpen staring at nothing, Baron’s jaw tight, his eyes distant but sharp. There was something about the way he gripped his cup that unsettled her.Across the hall, a few cadets whispered and stole glances toward their table. One of them elbowed another, muttering something too low to catch.Elowyn looked down at her food. The broth and chicken had gone cold.Something was off tonight—too still, too heavy. Like the air before a lightning strike.Elowyn stared at her untouched plate

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    Her last words sank like stones in water.Several cadets whimpered. Others began whispering in panic —“It sounds like a goodbye.”“Are they planning to put us to sleep tonight?”“Why letters, if it’s just training?”The air thickened with fear until Caelan Volke’s voice cracked through it again like thunder.“Silence!”His command echoed through the hall. Everyone froze. Even the whispers seemed to crawl back into throats.The woman’s smile never faltered.She tilted her head and said softly, almost like a mother soothing children before bed,“There’s no need for fear. You’ll all live long enough to taste dinner, won’t you?”A few nervous laughs scattered weakly across the hall.“Now off you go, dear cadets,” she added. “Dinner will be served soon. And for those of you who prefer to drown worry with appetite —” she gave a small wink “— there shall be plenty of chicken today. It's a promise.”The room shifted. Tension gave way to a nervous shuffle of boots and the uneasy buzz of chat

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    “I don’t have answers yet,” he said firmly. “No one does. But if the cycle is unstable, then none of us are safe and that means training starts now. Harder, longer, without complaint.”His words hit like stones. The cadets went quiet, glancing between one another, uncertain if they should feel scared or angry.“Understand this,” Baron added, voice steady again. “The academy exists for one purpose — to face what the rest of the world can’t. If you’re here, you’re part of that purpose. You’re the heart of the wereworld, whether you like it or not.”Silence swallowed the courtyard once more.Somewhere in the back, a bell began to toll faintly — low and distant, echoing through the mist.Elowyn’s eyes darted toward the sound, and for a brief second, she swore the earth beneath her boots trembled.A hand shot up from the middle row — trembling but bold.“Alpha Baron, what caused the change?” the cadet asked, voice echoing. “Why now?”The question hung in the air like smoke. Baron opened hi

  • PRETENDER: Alpha's Forbidden Omega    Chapter One Hundred And Seven

    The courtyard still buzzed with quiet whispers as the Veilbound Witches drew their grey shawls tighter and began to move away. Their steps made no sound. One by one, they drifted into the mist until the last shimmer of their veils disappeared completely.Baron Ortega stood at the center of the high stone platform, the faint light from the dusk sharpening the lines on his face. His expression was grim, unreadable, yet something fierce burned in his eyes.He looked over the gathered cadets — hundreds of them, standing in tense silence. Then, his voice rang out, deep and steady.“The Hollow Six has been shifted,” he said. “One way or another, it’s changed its course. That means it’s become unpredictable.”The murmurs grew louder, like a restless tide.Baron’s gaze darkened.“Luckily for us,” he continued, “this shift gives us time — time to return to full training. Because when it comes, you’ll need every bit of strength you’ve got. Every breath. Every instinct. Every scent. Every skill

  • PRETENDER: Alpha's Forbidden Omega    Chapter One Hundred And Six

    It wasn’t the academy’s bell—this one was heavier, deeper. It rolled through the walls like thunder shaking bones, each echo carrying a strange chill that made her spine stiffen.Elowyn snapped out of her thoughts, heart hammering. The Draven Clan House book nearly slid off her lap before she caught it and stuffed it into her satchel, her fingers trembling.Another toll came—louder, longer—until even the glass of her window shivered. The sound wasn’t a call to class.It was a summons.Something old. Something that demanded presence, not attendance.She swung her cloak around her shoulders, pulling the hood tight over her head before stepping out.The corridors were alive with movement—cadets murmuring, boots slapping against the stone floors, officers shouting orders.As she joined the others rushing toward the central court, she felt it again—that unsettling pull in her chest. Like the sound wasn’t just ringing around her, but through her.By the time Elowyn reached the courtyard, a

  • PRETENDER: Alpha's Forbidden Omega    Chapter One Hundred And Five

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