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Chapter 46: The Breach in the Deep

Author: Angela Grey
last update publish date: 2026-03-29 17:22:07

The revelation that my mother had founded the very organization that had spent years hunting us was a blow I wasn’t prepared for. I left the vault, my mind a storm of questions and a burning, white-hot rage that I could barely contain. I found Killian in the training halls, testing the strength of his shifted form against the gravity-wells of the city. He looked like a god of war, his muscles rippling under his dark fur, but even his strength felt small in the face of what I had just discovered
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