The forest swallowed her, dark and wet, branches clawing at her cloak as she stumbled over roots and stones. Elara’s lungs burned, her hair plastered to her face, but she didn’t stop. The red glow of the Blood Moon filtered through the canopy, casting eerie shadows that danced like predators. Somewhere in the distance, hooves had long since faded, but the weight of his presence lingered, heavy and oppressive, like the air itself had remembered him.She collapsed against a gnarled oak, pressing her palms to her face, tasting the river’s salt in her mouth. Her magic, still thrumming and raw from the battle at the river, coiled in her chest. Every instinct screamed to suppress it, but even as she tried, a flicker of golden light escaped her fingers, dancing in the shadows. She clenched her fists, forcing the glow back into nothing. The forest was supposed to hide her, not betray her.“You can’t keep it hidden forever,” a voice whispered—not aloud, but in her mind, as if carried by the wi
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