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Chapter 41—The Forgotten Trail

Author: Marina Lewis
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-02 10:12:31

Selene sat up slowly, glancing toward the trees. “Luka. Darius.”

Theoden helped her to her feet. “They’re alive.”

They stumbled to where the two warriors lay groaning, bruised but breathing. Selene helped Luka sit up while Theoden steadied Darius.

“You two,” Luka muttered, voice gravelly and full of pain, “are something else.”

Theoden turned to face the north again, jaw set and steady.

“No more hiding,” he said. “Cassiel’s out there. We find him. We end this.”

Selene nodded, fire burning behind her eyes.

Together, they pressed on.

The next two hours were grueling.

Every step deeper into the forest felt heavier, the air thick with old magic. The trees grew twisted and strange the farther they went. The bark of one oak pulsed faintly with a reddish sheen, and the moss beneath their boots whispered when disturbed.

Nova stirred uneasily in Selene’s mind. “This place remembers things it shouldn’t.”

Selene didn’t answer aloud. She didn’t need to. She felt it too—like they wer
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