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Chapter 141: The Eclipse Dawning

Caleb’s P.O.VWe were all gathered, the air thick with anticipation. My father was leading the way, his stern gaze never wavering. The rest of the soldiers stood with us, silently adjusting their gear, the hum of nervous energy buzzed in the air. Alpha Jackson stood at the forefront with Silvia by his side, both of them looking like they were born for this moment. The trees ahead were dense, dark with shadows that seemed to stretch on forever. A deep, unsettling feeling gnawed at me, but I kept my focus, knowing what was at stake."Stay alert, Caleb," my father’s voice broke through the tension, and I nodded, glancing at him. His face was like stone, no hint of emotion betraying him. I couldn't help but feel that the weight of what was to come hung heavily over us all."Alpha Jackson," I called, stepping up beside him. "We need to move faster. We can't afford to let the eclipse catch us off guard. We have to get there before it begins."Jackson turned to me, his face grim. "I know. Th
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Chapter 142: The Last Feast

Aurora’s P.O.VA heavy weight sat on my chest, my breath caught in my throat as if some invisible force pressed down on me. My dreams had been restless, a swirling mess of distorted faces and whispered voices, none of which I could hold on to. The moment my eyes fluttered open, I wished I had stayed asleep. Harmona was looming over me, her face unnervingly close, a smile curling at her lips that sent an instant jolt of unease through me. It wasn’t a warm, welcoming smile—it was eerie, stretched too wide, her eyes glinting with something unreadable. My heart slammed against my ribs as I flinched back, my body jerking upright before I could stop myself."What—" My voice came out hoarse, still thick with sleep. "What are you doing?" Harmona didn’t even blink. Her expression remained unsettlingly composed, as if my startled reaction was expected. If anything, her smile deepened. "Today is a special day, Aurora," she said, her tone syrupy yet firm, as if she were delivering some grand re
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Chapter 143: Falling Into Place

Aurora’s P.O.VI wake up to a pounding headache, the kind that makes my skull feel like it’s splitting open from the inside out. My body is heavy, unresponsive, as though I’ve been drugged or drained of every ounce of strength. A dull, distant sound fills my ears—muffled at first, then sharpening into something unmistakable.Crying.It’s all around me, surrounding me like a thick fog. Different voices, different tones—some are shaking with terror, others gasping between desperate sobs. My pulse stutters in my veins, and I force my eyes open, expecting darkness. Instead, I see… stone. A rough, uneven surface beneath me, cold against my bare skin. My arms are stretched wide, bound at the wrists, and a sickening realization settles in my stomach—I can’t move.Panic surges through me, and I struggle, pulling at the restraints, but they don’t budge. My breath comes in sharp, shallow gasps as I tilt my head, trying to make sense of my surroundings. That’s when I see them.My half-siblings.
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Chapter 144: The Real Reason

Aurora’s P.O.VI narrowed my eyes, my fingers curling into fists as I looked him dead in the eyes. "Stop talking in riddles! What do you mean by that? What the hell are you planning to do to us?" My voice was steady, but inside, I could feel the storm brewing. The room felt heavier, like the air had been sucked out, leaving only a thick, suffocating silence. He exhaled slowly, like he had been waiting for this moment, as if he had rehearsed every word he was about to say. "Since we’re already here, Aurora," he said, his voice eerily calm, "it’s time I tell you the truth. The real reason why all of this is happening." His dark eyes flickered with something ancient, something unnatural, and for the first time, I realized there was something about him—something that had always felt... off. I swallowed hard, my breath hitching as he continued. "I might not look like it, but Harmona and I… we’ve been alive since the Witch Trials of the 1700s." He let the words sink in, watching for my re
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Chapter 145: The Ritual Begins

Aurora’s P.O.VThe air was thick with the scent of iron, the weight of the moment pressing down on me like an unseen force. I watched, my body frozen in place, as Harmona reached for a lever on the wall, her fingers wrapping around it with the kind of reverence one would give a sacred relic. My breath hitched when she pulled it down, and the ceiling groaned in response, parting to let in the ominous glow of the sun. But it wasn't the warm, golden light of hope—it was fractured, darkened by the shadow of the Solar Eclipse. The world outside had fallen into an eerie twilight, casting elongated shadows that danced across the stone floor like ghosts mourning their inevitable fate.And perhaps, that was what we were—ghosts before we had even died.I barely had time to absorb the horror of it all before Harmona moved again, this time retrieving a metal dagger. Its blade gleamed despite the dim light, and the engravings carved into it seemed to pulse with a life of their own. I recognized th
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Chapter 146: Escape Attempt

Aurora’s P.O.VI watch as the pendant’s light catches my eyes, the glow refracting off its surface, filling the dimly lit space with a strange, otherworldly shimmer. For the first time in what feels like an eternity, the pain that has been clawing at my insides like a relentless beast begins to ebb away.The sharp, pounding ache dulls, the suffocating fog in my mind lifts, and suddenly—I can feel them. Caleb. Caroline. Their presence is no longer distant, no longer muddled by whatever force has been keeping me disconnected. A breath shudders from my lips, and before I can second-guess myself, I reach for Caleb through our bond. *Caleb,* I whisper into the void, my mental voice tinged with desperation. *I need help. Caleb…please…*There’s silence, just for a second—one agonizing second where doubt grips my throat like a vice. But then, his voice bursts through, raw with relief. *Aurora! Oh God, I thought I lost you.* He exhales sharply, his emotions crashing into me through the link.
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Chapter 147: The Power Within

Aurora’s P.O.VThe moment I saw Caleb pushing through the chaos, his face twisted in desperation, my heart clenched. He was running toward me, his eyes locked onto mine, but I knew—this wasn’t about me. Not now. Not when there were others who needed him more. My throat burned as I screamed at him, my voice raw and desperate.“Save the others! Caleb, don’t—just go!”For a second, he faltered, torn between me and the others still bound by the cold stone wall, still terrified. But then the room swelled with movement. More people poured in, familiar faces I never thought I’d see again. Relief washed over me so suddenly that my knees nearly buckled. They were here. Alpha Camden, Caroline, several of the guards from the pack. We weren’t alone.The guards moved towards the women, their hands moving quickly, untying the women, pulling them to their feet, whispering reassurances as they stumbled forward, their eyes wide with disbelief.Then it happened.The chant stopped.Harmona’s voice, once
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Chapter 148: Not Strong Enough

Aurora’s P.O.VI had just begun to feel it—the power coursing through me, building with each passing moment. For the first time, I felt like I could hold my ground, like I wasn’t the naive girl I once was. Every step I took felt like it was in sync with something ancient, something vast. My hands buzzed with a quiet hum, an energy I had never experienced before, and for the first time, I felt confident. The chains of my past were starting to break, and in their place, my true self was emerging.I was just about to speak, to tell Lucas and Harmona that I was done being their puppet, when it happened.Before I could even react, Lucas was on me, his hand shooting out like a viper's strike. His fingers wrapped around my throat with a force that stole the air from my lungs. I gasped, my feet lifting from the ground as he held me there, suspended by his grip. His eyes, black as the void, glared into mine with an intensity that made my heart stutter. His breath was hot against my skin as he
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Chapter 149: Need to Escape

Aurora’s P.O.VThe room was cold, too cold for my liking, and it only got worse as the chanting grew louder, like a pounding drum in my head. I squinted through the dim light and saw them—a group of women standing in a circle by the side, the same women who had been bound not long ago.Their words were strange, foreign, but somehow familiar, as if I’d heard them before in a forgotten dream. Witches. I knew it then. I knew what they were. The realization hit me like a freight train, and my stomach churned in response.I tried to step forward, but the grip on my wrist tightened, and I turned to find a small girl beside me. She couldn’t have been more than eleven or twelve, but there was something unsettling in her eyes—pale, white hair framed her face, and her eyes were wide with the same dread I felt. She clung to my arm and whispered, "We can't let them.""What are they doing?" I asked, barely able to hear myself over the thundering sound of their voices.“They're trying to reverse th
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Chapter 150: Completing the Circle

Aurora’s P.O.VI could feel the weight of the atmosphere shift, the air growing heavier as the house began to tremble. It wasn’t just the walls or the floor beneath our feet. It felt as though the very foundation of the place was cracking, groaning under some unseen force. The intricate designs that had once graced the rooms around me were peeling away, their beauty now eroding like fragile paper left too long in the rain. The grand chandeliers swayed unnaturally, casting eerie shadows that seemed to move of their own accord.“Aurora, stay close,” Caleb's voice cut through the chaos. His hand gripped my arm, pulling me to his side as chunks of debris tumbled from above. I barely had time to process the panic in his eyes before a large piece of plaster came crashing down between us. He shoved me back, shielding me with his body as more debris fell from the ceiling, rattling the house as if it was a toy on the brink of being crushed.“Everyone, move!” Ashton’s voice rang out, his words
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