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Malia

The path to Jude’s lair wound deep through the woods, the air growing cooler and stiller with every step. It wasn’t the suffocating kind of silence, though—it was peaceful, the kind of quiet that felt deliberate, as though this place had been carefully hidden from the chaos of the world.

When we finally arrived, I was struck by how different it was from what I expected. The lair wasn’t some foreboding underground fortress or a sinister, shadowy encampment. Instead, it was a small, makeshift village tucked into a sun-dappled clearing.

The houses were simple, crafted from salvaged wood and stone, with patches of moss creeping up their sides.

The men and women moved about, some working on repairing a roof, others tending to small, scraggly vegetable patches. Children ran barefoot across the clearing, their laughter ringing out like bells as they played tag and tumbled in the grass.

No one had that cold, calculating look I’d always associated with hybrids. There were no malici
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Jude will have to be one and Milia of course will help Asher be a good hybrid not a brutal monster his mom made him into. She needs her karma let all wolves, Lycan’s and the hybrids kill her, like she has killed them. Thank God for the lady that gave Asher back all his memories back to him.
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