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Chapter 113

Author: Julia Davis
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The celebration was everything the packs had dreamed of, joyful, wild, overflowing with hope.

Wolves ran beneath the moon, testing their new gifts with childlike wonder. Some leapt higher than rooftops. Some healed cuts in seconds. Some moved so fast they blurred at the edges.

For the first time in centuries, the packs felt blessed… unstoppable.

Music thundered through the grand courtyard, laughter rising like sparks into the night sky. Lanterns floated above us, glowing silver in honor of the Moon Goddess.

I was still trying to take it all in when Sienna grabbed my hands and spun me into a dance.

“Look at you!” she squealed, tears streaming. “Liora… my Liora… you’re so beautiful I could cry... actually I am crying!”

I laughed through my own tears. “Sienna, stop... your makeup...”

“I don’t care!” she sobbed dramatically, pulling me into a tight hug. “You came from being the omega girl everyone ignored… and now you’re the queen of every supernatural being in the realm. I’m so proud of
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