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Trial of Blood and Bone

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Selene

The flames didn’t touch us. But they surrounded everything.

The three Council Enforcers stood like carved statues, silver fire licking at their feet, as though the earth itself bent to their command. I felt the heat singe the air between us, but it didn’t burn. Not yet. Not unless they wanted it to.

Killian stood beside me, still and silent, but I could feel the tension thrumming through him like a taut wire. His wolf was awake. Coiled. Ready.

But this wasn’t a fight of claws.

Not yet.

“This trial,” the lead Enforcer said, “will determine if you are to be spared or destroyed.”

“And what exactly will it test?” I asked, voice steady, even as my heart tried to break free from my chest.

“Your truth. Your strength. Your loyalty. And your claim.”

My throat tightened. "Claim to what?"

“To the Moonbound line. To power once sealed for the protection of all.”

I felt the shift inside me—the hum of something ancient, something inherited. Something that had slept too long.

Killian placed a
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