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Chapter 141

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K A I D A

The air feels heavier today.

Thicker.

Like something’s pressing in on us, inch by inch. Like this cell is shrinking and the walls know what’s coming before we do.

Korra feels it too—I can see it in the way she paces. The stiffness in her shoulders. The way her jaw flexes every time she hears footsteps from beyond the door.

It’s been quiet since we got back. Too quiet. No guards. No food. No water. No gloating from Lilith. That silence? It’s the worst kind of message.

They’re preparing something.

And whatever it is, it’s not going to be good.

I sit cross-legged in the corner of the cell, eyes half-closed, breathing slow. I’m trying to tap into that energy again—the thrum of power I felt the night I healed that prisoner. But it’s slippery today. Like trying to grab smoke.

“You’re doing that thing again,” Korra mutters, arms folded, watching me.

“What thing?”

“The thinking-too-hard-and-trying-to-look-serene thing.”

I open my eyes and give her a flat look. “It’s call
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  • Taming the Rogue Luna   Chapter 143

    K A I D AThe first cell opens with a groan, the sound echoing down the corridor like thunder.The Lycan inside—a girl, maybe fifteen, covered in dirt and dried blood—flinches back at the sound. Her eyes are wild, like a cornered animal.“It’s okay,” I say, keeping my voice low, gentle. “We’re getting you out.”She doesn’t answer. But her eyes stay locked on mine.I step back. “Korra, get the next one.”We move fast. Lock after lock. Cell after cell. Dozens of them—some empty, others holding captives in various states of ruin. Some blink up at us with shock. Some are too weak to stand. One tries to bite me, but Korra handles him. Firm and brutal. She always was the better fighter.I’m the one they fear and don’t understand.The one with hands glowing silver fire.I touch another lock, and the gate falls open like it’s been waiting for me. I don’t even flinch anymore.There’s no time for questions.Only movement.Only freedom.The power in me is stronger now—less like a spark, more lik

  • Taming the Rogue Luna   Chapter 142

    K A I D A The air feels heavier today. Thicker. Like something’s pressing in on us, inch by inch. Like this cell is shrinking and the walls know what’s coming before we do. Korra feels it too—I can see it in the way she paces. The stiffness in her shoulders. The way her jaw flexes every time she hears footsteps from beyond the door. It’s been quiet since we got back. Too quiet. No guards. No food. No water. No gloating from Lilith. That silence? It’s the worst kind of message. They’re preparing something. And whatever it is, it’s not going to be good. I sit cross-legged in the corner of the cell, eyes half-closed, breathing slow. I’m trying to tap into that energy again—the thrum of power I felt the night I healed that prisoner. But it’s slippery today. Like trying to grab smoke. “You’re doing that thing again,” Korra mutters, arms folded, watching me. “What thing?” “The thinking-too-hard-and-trying-to-look-serene thing.” I open my eyes and give her a flat look

  • Taming the Rogue Luna   Chapter 141

    K A I D A The air feels heavier today. Thicker. Like something’s pressing in on us, inch by inch. Like this cell is shrinking and the walls know what’s coming before we do. Korra feels it too—I can see it in the way she paces. The stiffness in her shoulders. The way her jaw flexes every time she hears footsteps from beyond the door. It’s been quiet since we got back. Too quiet. No guards. No food. No water. No gloating from Lilith. That silence? It’s the worst kind of message. They’re preparing something. And whatever it is, it’s not going to be good. I sit cross-legged in the corner of the cell, eyes half-closed, breathing slow. I’m trying to tap into that energy again—the thrum of power I felt the night I healed that prisoner. But it’s slippery today. Like trying to grab smoke. “You’re doing that thing again,” Korra mutters, arms folded, watching me. “What thing?” “The thinking-too-hard-and-trying-to-look-serene thing.” I open my eyes and give her a flat look. “It’s call

  • Taming the Rogue Luna   Chapter 140

    K A I D AThe air feels heavier today.Thicker.Like something’s pressing in on us, inch by inch. Like this cell is shrinking and the walls know what’s coming before we do.Korra feels it too—I can see it in the way she paces. The stiffness in her shoulders. The way her jaw flexes every time she hears footsteps from beyond the door.It’s been quiet since we got back. Too quiet. No guards. No food. No water. No gloating from Lilith. That silence? It’s the worst kind of message.They’re preparing something.And whatever it is, it’s not going to be good.I sit cross-legged in the corner of the cell, eyes half-closed, breathing slow. I’m trying to tap into that energy again—the thrum of power I felt the night I healed that prisoner. But it’s slippery today. Like trying to grab smoke.“You’re doing that thing again,” Korra mutters, arms folded, watching me.“What thing?”“The thinking-too-hard-and-trying-to-look-serene thing.”I open my eyes and give her a flat look. “It’s called meditatin

  • Taming the Rogue Luna   Chapter 139

    K A I D AThey throw us back into the cell like garbage. The door slams behind us, the lock clicks into place, and the footsteps retreat like we’re not even worth guarding.My wrists are raw. My skin burns from the silver.Korra stumbles forward and collapses against the wall, her breathing shallow. She’s trying not to let it show, but I can tell—she’s wrecked. So am I. But I won’t say it out loud.We sit in silence for a long time.I hate silence. It’s never truly empty. It always echoes with everything we’re trying not to feel.“I should’ve ripped his throat out,” Korra mutters finally, voice hoarse.“Not exactly ideal when we’re chained like dogs,” I say, staring at my hands. “Or when we’re outnumbered.”“Doesn’t change the fact that I want to kill him.”I lean my head back against the wall. My eyes sting. “Get in line.”For a few moments, we just sit there. Breathing. Listening. Trying not to let the fear crawl up our spines and make a home there.And then I feel it.A thrum.It s

  • Taming the Rogue Luna   Chapter 138

    K A I D AThey don’t say where they’re taking us. But they don’t need to. We feel it in the walls, in the air—something’s coming.Korra and I are still bound in those silver-infused chains, wrists blistered, ankles sore. Each step sends tiny shocks of pain through our bodies. But neither of us slows. We won’t give them the satisfaction.Lilith walks ahead, silent, not even glancing back as she leads us through the compound. Every corridor looks the same—stone, iron, shadows—but I know we’re going deeper now. The air’s colder. Older. There’s a hum beneath my feet, a vibration buried in the walls like the place itself is alive.And then, we reach the doors.Massive, made of thick black stone, veined with green crystal that pulses faintly like a heartbeat.Lilith knocks once.They open on their own.The room beyond is wide and circular. The ceiling arches impossibly high, lit by a skylight that lets in the pale silver wash of moonlight. In the center of the room, on a raised platform, st

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