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CHAPTER FIFTY-SEVEN

Author: Brooke Meyer
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-30 06:00:57

SERENA’S POV

“Do you know where my parents are from?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper, the question tumbling out before I could catch it, as a mix of curiosity and longing swirled inside me.

The air was heavy with the scent of sandalwood and smoke, and the clicking candles cast eerie silhouettes on the wall. Elder Thalos’s eyes, like two ancient stones worn smooth by time, regarded me with a deep, knowing gaze.

“You wish to know where you come from,” he said at last, his voice carrying the weight of centuries. “Then you must be prepared to hear the truth.”

My breath caught. Kael’s hand tightened around mine, grounding me as the elder’s words unfolded like the opening of a forbidden book.

“Your parents did not belong to just any clan, Serena. They came from the Obsidian Fang Clan, one of the oldest, most powerful bloodlines ever to walk these lands.”

The name rolled off his tongue like a curse. My wolf stirred, restless, as though it recognized something buried deep wi
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