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Chapter 118: The Queen of Ash and Starlight

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The battlefield was silent.

Not the quiet of peace, but the suffocating hush that follows devastation—where even the wind seems afraid to move. Smoke drifted in thin ribbons across the clearing, the last embers of the Moonfall firestorm still glowing faintly against the scorched earth. Wolves, Alphas, and Council remnants alike stood frozen, their eyes locked on the figure at the center of the ruin.

Serena.

She stood tall, unbowed, her hair whipping in the faint night breeze. The crimson eclipse still blazed overhead, bleeding across her features in a light too sharp, too otherworldly to be mortal. Her skin shimmered faintly, like veins of starlight ran beneath the surface. Shadows flickered in her eyes, shifting like smoke, while a faint pulse of violet bled into the glow of her irises.

The hybrid wolf was gone.

Or so it seemed.

No twisted monster loomed beside her now, no skeletal silhouette of a corrupted beast. Yet no one dared bre

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