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CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

Author: Moana Koshi
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Diana 

FOR A LONG time, Diana had never felt so light. It was true what people said that a problem shared is a problem half solved. She knew she had a long way to go, but speaking was a huge leap from where she used to be. 

Since all of the surviving vampires had relocated to the Moonshine pack, they couldn't access the weapons they made with the 'Zombie Killer' and other weapons. 

They still hadn't changed the name much to Rudolph's annoyance. He hated the name and made sure the hatred showed whenever it was mentioned. 

Two days after her confession to Aiden, Diana decided to come clean with everything she had and knew. There was no more time, especially not after what she saw the previous night. 

"What did you want to show us, Diana?" Aiden asked as they followed her down the narrow passageway. 

"You'll see," that was her simpl

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