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Author: Dark Moon
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Kataya’s POV

The next day, I woke up to do what was necessary. Only there was a small difference inside me. I was determined to be the best shifter, so the moon goddess would speak to me. It was uncertain how I would go about doing so, but I figured as long as I spoke with one of the priests, I would have some inkling. Instead of making my breakfast, I got dressed. I could hear my dad in his study snoring away.

Memories of last night flitted through my mind. It wasn’t a bad dream; it was real. My parents weren’t my parents. My mother wanted to give me to the temple. Questions on her love arose to mind. “Did she even care about me? Was it just a lie?”

“Was what a lie?”

Startled by her voice, I jumped and squealed. “Ah”

She walked towards me. Her hair tousled from sleep. She appeared to have been well rested to me. “What were you talking about?

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