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Chapter 77

Author: Mary Gilliam
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Daisy’s POV

“Shadows Don’t Fade”

The moon had barely faded from the sky when I felt it—that strange stillness that usually meant trouble.

I sat up in bed, blinking the sleep from my eyes.

Dickson stirred beside me. “What is it?”

“Something’s wrong,” I said, already pulling on my hoodie.

He sat up too. “Another attack?”

“No. Not outside,” I whispered. “Inside.”

I moved down the hallway, every step quiet. Tobi and Zuri’s room was at the far end. I opened the door slowly.

Zuri was gone.

My heart stopped.

Then a whisper.

“Mom?”

She stood by the window, arms wrapped around her stuffed bunny.

“Zuri!” I rushed to her. “What are you doing?”

She looked up at me. “He’s watching us.”

I knelt beside her. “Who?”

“The man from before. The one who hides now.”

My blood turned cold.

“Lycan?” I asked carefully.

She shook her head. “No. Someone worse.”

Dickson’s POV

The air had that old scent—metallic, bitter, wrong.

I stood on the porch while Daisy checked Zuri again.

Kelvin approached, gun slung over
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