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Chapter 19: The Dream Fantasy

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Lucien’s POV

The voice cracked through my dream like a whip, yanking me out of the warmth and throwing me into the cold, cruel grip of reality. My eyes flew open, my breath heavy and erratic, my body aching with frustration and longing. I sat up with a start, only to find Nana standing at the edge of my bed, her brow furrowed and arms crossed. That was all a dream. No!!! Why would Nana walk in and destroy such a beautiful moment.

“What are you doing?” she asked, her voice laced with concern.

I blinked, still caught between the dream and reality. “What do you mean, what am I doing?” I growled, running a hand through my sweat-dampened hair.

“You were moaning,” she said bluntly, her tone making it clear she wasn’t going to let it slide. “Loudly. In your sleep. That’s… not something I’ve ever heard from you before.”

I froze, her words slicing through me like a dagger. My jaw clenched as I tried to piece together what had just happened. The dream. Her. Olivia. My wolf stirred restlessly,
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  • The Luna's Tattoos   Chapter 92: Whispers of the Heart

    OLIVIA’S POVI sat on the edge of the bed, my legs tucked beneath me, watching Lucien’s chest rise and fall in shallow, uneven breaths. The late afternoon sun slanted through the curtains, painting his face in soft gold, the scratch marks I’d left on his cheek still stark against his pale skin. He slept now, his body limp, drained from the curse that had seized him hours ago. Zypher had roared through him, pinning me to the wall, his hands tight around my throat—not him, not really, just the beast Archimedes had forced into him. I’d clawed him back, my nails drawing blood, and he’d crumpled, the violence fading as he sank into this numb, paralyzed state. I pulled the blanket higher, tucking it around his shoulders, my fingers brushing his damp hair.I leaned down, pressing my lips to his forehead, the warmth of his skin grounding me. “You’re always in my heart,” I whispered, my voice barely a breath, knowing he couldn’t hear. “This love—it’s not dying, not ever.” My chest tightened,

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