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CHAPTER 94

Author: Ella David
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-07-18 21:17:03

Liam’s POV

I’d been restless all evening. Peace had returned to Crimson Moon, but it didn’t feel like victory. My muscles itched for the clash of blades, the roar of battle—but the training yard lay quiet now, wooden dummies untouched. I wrapped my cloak tighter against the night chill and made my way toward the orchard, hoping fresh air might settle my nerves.

As I passed the old oak where Leila and I had shared so many dawns, I heard a whimper. I froze. The moonlight slipped through the branches, illuminating the grass in silver pools. Beneath one, a young wolf crouched, shoulders trembling, eyes wild.

I approached slowly. “Hey there,” I whispered, keeping my voice soft. “I’m Liam.”

He jerked his head up—pale eyes wide as he tried to see me through panic. “I—” his voice cracked—“I thought I was alone.”

“Not tonight,” I assured him, crouching a few feet away. “What’s your name?”

He swallowed. “Corin.”

“Corin, you’re safe here.” I lifted my hands, palms open. No sword, no shield—just
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