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Chapter 67: Shattered Glasses II

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The heavy silence in the hall had yet to dissipate. The murmurs and whispers of the pack members buzzed through the air, but the attention was all on Luca and Seraphina. Standing side by side, they were the picture of power—one confident, the other determined to hold her ground. But beneath the surface, a storm was brewing.

Luca didn’t look at her as she stepped closer, his expression unreadable. Seraphina tried to ignore the slight twinge of doubt that had crept into her chest. His gaze was distant, like he was already somewhere else—somewhere far beyond the walls of this hall, beyond everything they had just done.

Seraphina's throat tightened. What’s going on?

She had claimed her place as Luna, yes. But there was something about the way Luca stood there, his posture rigid, his eyes cold, that unsettled her. He had made his choice—she was his Luna, the future of the pack. And yet… his demeanor spoke volumes.

“Luca,” she said, her voice quiet but firm.

He blinked, as though he’d just
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