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Chapter 30: A Lesson in Power

The house finally looked more like a home again, with furniture back in place and the lingering scent of dust replaced by the faint aroma of coffee. Gabriel stood in the living room, running his fingers over the sigil sketch he’d made in his notebook. Erika watched him curiously, still mulling over everything she’d learned that day.“I’m going to ward the house,” Gabriel said suddenly, snapping the notebook shut.“Ward it?” Erika tilted her head.Gabriel set the notebook aside and reached into his coat pocket, pulling out a small vial of pale blue liquid. “A protective barrier. Just a precaution, in case anyone—or anything—decides to pay us an unwelcome visit.”Her eyebrows rose. “You think that’s likely?”“I think it’s better to be prepared.” He glanced at her with a faint smile. “Besides, this will give you a chance to see what I can do.”Erika crossed her arms, skeptical but intrigued. “Alright, let’s see some magic, Mr. Wizard.”Gabriel gave her a pointed look. “Sorcerer, not wiza
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Chapter 31: A Lesson in Loss

The woods were his haven, a place where the noise of the pack couldn’t follow. Yet tonight, the silence pressed down on Diego like a weight. Just a few yards away, Erika’s house in Black Lake stood illuminated by the soft glow of candlelight. From his perch high in an old oak tree, Diego could see her silhouette flitting past the window.He told himself this wasn’t stalking—he was only here to ensure her safety. But the ache in his chest betrayed him. He was here because he missed her.The pain of their last fight gnawed at him, a constant reminder of his failures. Diego knew he’d been the one to push her away, but his pride wouldn’t let him dwell on that. What mattered now was her safety, her well-being. Being close to her, even if she didn’t know it, eased the ache just a little.Earlier, he’d positioned himself behind a row of bushes. The shadows and his natural stealth made him practically invisible. But for some reason, his usual grace had failed him. An exposed root tripped him
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Chapter 32: Following Crumbs

Diego tracked Maria down to her modest cottage near the edge of Black Lake’s residential district. The house stood weathered but welcoming, with flowerbeds meticulously arranged along the front. He knocked lightly on the faded wooden door, taking a step back to wait.The door opened a crack, and Maria’s lined face appeared in the gap, her sharp eyes narrowing as she looked him over. “Can I help you?” she asked, her voice tinged with suspicion.“Maria, right?”“Who’s asking?”Diego removed his hood and softened his tone. “Ma’am, I hope I’m not intruding. My name is Rocco. I was hoping you could help me.”Maria studied him for a moment, suspicion flickering across her features. “Help you with what?”“It’s about the Regis family,” Diego said, careful to keep his voice low. “I’ve heard you might’ve seen something that night… when they…” He hesitated, the words catching in his throat. “When it happened.”Maria’s expression tightened, and she began to close the door.Diego quickly added, “I
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Chapter 33: Ripples of Memories

The first rays of sunlight spilled over Black Lake, gilding the water’s surface in soft gold. A thin mist hovered above the lake, wrapping the surrounding pines in an ethereal veil. Erika pulled her jacket tighter against the morning chill as she and Gabriel strolled along the winding trail that skirted the shoreline.“It’s beautiful,” Erika murmured, her voice carrying a note of nostalgia. “I used to come here with my father. He’d bring an old fishing rod—nothing fancy. We’d sit on that rock over there.” She pointed to a flat boulder half-submerged near the shore. “He was patient, taught me to be the same. ‘Fishing isn’t about catching,’ he used to say. ‘It’s about learning to be still.’”Gabriel smiled faintly, his hands clasped behind his back as he walked. “Guido was a man of simple wisdom. He always found lessons in the mundane. Did he ever teach you to skip stones?”Erika chuckled softly. “Oh, yes. He was a master. I never quite got the hang of it, though. My stones always sank l
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Chapter 34: Stranger in Town

The morning mist still lingered over Black Lake, casting a silvery sheen on the water’s surface. Erika sat on the porch steps, gripping a steaming mug of coffee, the warmth seeping into her trembling hands. Gabriel leaned against the railing, arms crossed, his expression thoughtful but guarded. He had just finished explaining her magical heritage for what felt like the hundredth time, but none of it seemed to register with her the way he hoped.“I don’t understand how you’re so calm about this,” Erika muttered, her voice barely above a whisper. She stared down at her mug, the dark liquid swirling in time with her racing thoughts. “You expect me to just… accept that I’m part Lycan, part something else, and oh, by the way, I might have powers I can’t control?” Her voice wavered, edged with frustration and fear. “What if I hurt someone, Gabriel? What if I lose myself?”Gabriel sighed, his tone patien
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Chapter 35: Unspoken Concerns

The air inside the Di Rocco Pack’s stronghold was thick with tension when Diego stepped through the towering oak doors. The dim light of the early evening streamed through the high windows, casting long shadows across the stone walls. His return to Valentia was anything but quiet—pack members turned to him with expectant, wary eyes as he made his way toward his study. He could feel their unease, hear their murmured questions: Where had he gone? Why hadn’t he told anyone?Diego knew this was coming. He could feel the ripple of unrest his absence had caused, but it didn’t matter. His mind was still on Black Lake—and on Erika.Inside his study, Diego barely had a moment to settle before Alessandro stormed in, his expression dark with frustration. He shut the door firmly behind him and crossed the room, the tension rolling off him in waves."You can't just disappear like that, Diego," Alessandro said, voice low but sharp. "Two
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Chapter 36: Elementals

The dawn was muted under a shroud of gray clouds as Erika followed Gabriel through the forest trail. The lake glimmered faintly in the distance, its surface rippling gently under a chill breeze. The air smelled damp, heavy with the scent of pine needles and earth after a recent rain. She hugged herself against the cold, her nerves tightening with every step."You’re tense," Gabriel observed as they stopped near the lake’s edge. He set down a satchel filled with what looked like ancient tools—stones, vials of herbs, and a silver bowl. "Relax, Erika. Magic responds to your state of mind. If you're anxious, it'll resist."She gave him a pointed look. "Easier said than done." Her voice trembled despite her attempt to sound casual.Gabriel chuckled softly, his usual calm demeanor making her feel slightly less on edge. "I get it. The first time I tried anything magical, I nearly set my shoes on fire. But you’ll be fine." He crouched near the wa
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Chapter 37: Untamed Shadows

As they made their way back through the forest, Erika tried to keep her focus on Gabriel’s words, but her mind wandered. The crack in the boulder played on repeat in her head. She had felt the earth’s energy, but it was fleeting, like something she could barely grasp. Was this what her powers were supposed to feel like—raw, untamed, and unpredictable?A sharp breeze stirred the leaves around them, carrying with it a faint metallic scent that made Erika pause mid-step.Gabriel slowed as well, his sharp eyes scanning the trees. "Do you smell that?"Erika inhaled deeply. The scent wasn’t just metallic—it was coppery, familiar. "Blood."Gabriel nodded, his expression darkening. "Stay close." He led her toward the source of the smell, moving swiftly but silently through the underbrush. Erika followed, her heart pounding.They emerged into another small clearing. There, on the ground, lay the lifeless body of a deer. Its thr
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Chapter 38: Silent Sheep

The clearing near the edge of the woods was eerily quiet, save for the occasional rustle of leaves in the wind. The captured rogues knelt in a line, restrained by members of Diego’s pack. None of them made a sound. No grunts, no complaints. Their expressions were blank, as if the fight had drained every ounce of emotion from them.Erika stood between Diego and Gabriel, her eyes narrowing as she studied the captives. Their wild appearances—matted hair, ragged clothing, and unblinking stares—sent a shiver down her spine. These weren’t ordinary rogues. There was something off about them."Start with him," Diego said, gesturing to the rogue in the center, a tall man with a deep scar running down the side of his face.Alessandro stepped forward, crouching to meet the rogue’s eyes. "Who sent you?" he asked, his voice calm but firm.The rogue didn’t respond. He didn’t even flinch."Answer the question," Alessandro
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Chapter 39: Whispers of War

Diego stood at the head of the pack table, listening intently as Pippo laid out the latest intel. The hand-drawn sigils pinned to the wall behind him looked eerily familiar, each one marking the sites of recent rogue attacks.“These sigils were found at three separate sites,” Pippo began, tapping the largest drawing. “At first, I thought they were random markings. But after comparing them to some old texts…” He hesitated, drawing in a breath. “They’re part of a ritual. The rogues aren’t just attacking—they’re carrying out something far more calculated.”A murmur rippled through the pack. Alessandro frowned, crossing his arms. “You’re saying these aren’t just random raids? That someone’s controlling them?”“That’s exactly what I’m saying,” Pippo said, his voice grim. “And whoever’s behind it has access to ancient knowledge. These ar
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