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Chapter 26: Full Moon
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... ntains. Cold wind rushed past them, carrying the damp scent of moss and earth, brushing against their faces like icy fingers.
Branches swayed, and the moon cast pale silver light between the trees, guiding their path like silent watchers in the dark.
Then, a low, guttural howl echoed from the distance. Another followed. Then another—closer this time.
Arianne’s steps didn’t falter, but her crimson eyes narrowed.
"Tch," she clicked her tongue in annoyance. "They sen ...
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