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Chapter Twenty-Six: Wolves In Waiting, Men In Madness

Author: Sammy Miracle
last update publish date: 2025-07-13 05:23:26

Sulvenis,

The Ancestral Grounds of the Lycan Bloodline,

Twilight clung to the treetops like ash.

In the sacred territory of Sulvenis, where bloodlines echoed in the earth and magic lingered like fog, the four Lycan siblings stood on the cliffs above the Vale of the Moon, each silent with a grief they dared not name.

Xander's arms were crossed tightly over his chest, golden eyes scanning the horizon as if it might deliver her back to him.

Two months.

It's been two months since Evangeline Cross h
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