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Chapter Fifty-Five: When the Sky Turned Red

Author: Jaxon Vale
last update publish date: 2026-02-08 07:03:59

The night bled.

Elara knew it before she stepped outside. Before she saw the sky. Before the wolves began to stir uneasily in their dens.

Something ancient had woken.

She pushed the door open, and the cold hit her first. Then the light.

The moon hung low and swollen, stained a deep, violent red.

A blood moon.

Her wolf recoiled.

Then surged forward.

Pain ripped through her chest so suddenly she dropped to one knee in the snow.

“No…” she gasped.

The bond.

After all these years of silence, it erup
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