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Author: Ivana Jameson
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The faint glow of dawn barely reached the tunnels where we had set up our temporary refuge. Though the ground was hard and the air thick, people huddled together for safety, clutching their loved ones. Jake and I moved among them, offering what little comfort we could. His presence, steady and commanding, seemed to give the pack a glimmer of hope even in this nightmare.

I paused beside an elderly woman lying on a makeshift cot. Her leg was bandaged, but the blood had seeped through. I knelt beside her and placed my hands over the wound, channeling my magic. Warmth radiated from my palms as I whispered a soft healing spell. Her labored breathing eased, and she gave me a grateful smile.

Jake crouched beside me, his hand brushing my shoulder. “You’ve been doing this all night,” he said softly. “You need to rest.”

“I’ll rest when they’re safe,” I replied, keeping my focus on the woman. The golden light from my hands dimmed as the spell completed. “How can I rest when there’s still so much
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