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WHERE'S MY MATE?

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SELENA

The wooden log beneath me had long since stopped being a seat and become more like a test of endurance. The splinters stabbed through my dress every time I shifted, but I didn’t dare move far. Not because I couldn’t—but because I wouldn’t. The ache in my thighs, the numbness in my legs, the sharp pull in my back—it all felt insignificant compared to what I was waiting for.

The sun had begun its slow crawl across the sky when they left. Now, it was crawling again, only in the opposite direction, sinking low behind the jagged hills that circled Bloodfang’s eastern border. A sickly purple-orange bled across the sky like a bruise, as though the heavens themselves had been struck.

I hadn’t moved since morning. I couldn’t. My soul was stretched thin, tethered somewhere along that invisible road Lucian had taken with the warriors. I felt like if I sat still enough, if I breathed just right, I’d hear him. I’d feel him. I’d somehow draw him back to me.

But all I got was wind.

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    SELENAThe wooden log beneath me had long since stopped being a seat and become more like a test of endurance. The splinters stabbed through my dress every time I shifted, but I didn’t dare move far. Not because I couldn’t—but because I wouldn’t. The ache in my thighs, the numbness in my legs, the sharp pull in my back—it all felt insignificant compared to what I was waiting for.The sun had begun its slow crawl across the sky when they left. Now, it was crawling again, only in the opposite direction, sinking low behind the jagged hills that circled Bloodfang’s eastern border. A sickly purple-orange bled across the sky like a bruise, as though the heavens themselves had been struck.I hadn’t moved since morning. I couldn’t. My soul was stretched thin, tethered somewhere along that invisible road Lucian had taken with the warriors. I felt like if I sat still enough, if I breathed just right, I’d hear him. I’d feel him. I’d somehow draw him back to me.But all I got was wind. Empty, wh

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