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Chapter 81: Eclipse of Destiny

Author: LORI D. LEE
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The sanctuary was still reeling from the battle. Broken bodies and shattered hopes lay strewn across the blood-soaked ground. The air, once thick with the sounds of combat, was now heavy with the silence of the dead and the groans of the injured. I stood in the midst of it all, the weight of my responsibilities pressing down on me like a physical force. But there was no time to mourn. Gabriel was still out there, and the lunar eclipse was far from over.

Nathanial, battered but unbroken, approached me. "Emily, we need to regroup. Gabriel won't give us much time."

I nodded, my eyes scanning the battlefield for any sign of our remaining forces. "Gather everyone who's still able to fight. We can't let Gabriel finish what he started."

As the last sliver of the moon began to vanish into the shadow of the earth, I felt a surge of energy coursing through me. The power of the eclipse was unlike anything I had ever experienced, a raw, untamed force that I could barely contain. But I knew I had
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