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Chapter 29—Awake

Author: Marina Lewis
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-26 04:01:40

Theoden felt it in his bones.

The power inside him was no longer just a whisper of something ancient—it was awake. Selene lay across from him in the dim light of the cabin, her green eyes bright, her chest rising and falling with shallow breaths. The air around them pulsed with energy that had been sealed away for centuries. But now, there was no holding it back. And as the power inside him grew, so did hers.

Selene shuddered, pressing a hand against her chest. “I feel… different.”

Theoden stepped closer, his blue eyes searching hers. “Because you are.”

Selene swallowed. “What is this? What are we?”

Theoden lifted his hand, and without meaning to, fire flickered between his fingers. It wasn’t normal fire—it was gold, burning with the weight of something more than magic. And Selene—light shimmered over her skin, glowing softly, as if the power inside her had finally decided to take shape.

Theoden clenched his jaw. “We’re what we were always meant to be.”

But now they knew the truth—t
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