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Chapter 25

Author: Inkperfect
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Declan’s POV

Sleep didn’t come easy that night, the image of that little girl, Lunara, kept burning through my mind long after the lights at the Henss mansion went out. Her eyes. Spirits of the Moon, those eyes. They didn’t just shine, they sparked. Literally. I saw it with my own eyes, the moment her mother’s hand trembled and a sliver of light flew from her pupils straight into the chandelier, shattering it to the marble floor. Everyone blamed weak crystals or bad wiring, but I knew better.

I had grown up hearing stories from my Grandma about wolves born under the Crystal Eclipse. Ancient, rare, and powerful. Wolves with abilities that could bend energy, light, even emotions. Wolves whose bloodlines were wiped out centuries ago… or so we thought.

That child… No, that little wolf wasn’t ordinary, and neither was her mother.

Mia Henss. The ginger-haired mystery woman. Every time I looked at her, I felt like I was staring into a ghost. The way she held her chin high when others whisper
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