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Chapter 14—Theoden Returns

Author: Marina Lewis
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-27 06:52:01
The night wasn’t silent anymore.

Theoden could hear his own breathing, his heartbeat, the pounding of his blood in his veins. Everything was louder, sharper—alive in a way it hadn’t been in years.

No.

Centuries.

The memories still pulsed at the edges of his mind—flashes of war, of fire, of Selene’s tears as she reached for him one last time.

His past.

His truth.

It had all been buried.

Until now.

“Alpha Theo—” Luka started, but Theoden spoke first.

“I remember.”

His voice was low, calm. But it hit the clearing like thunder.

His warriors froze.

Luka’s brow furrowed. “Remember what?”

Darius, still catching his breath, frowned. “What the hell are you talking about?”

Theoden inhaled slowly.

Then—he looked them in the eye.

“My name is Theoden.”

Silence.

A heavy, unnatural stillness.

Luka took a step back.

Darius let out a breath—a disbelieving, almost stunned laugh.

“No.” He shook his head, eyes flashing. “No, that’s not possible.”

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