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Aurora and her group stumbled into the freezing night, the mountain trembling behind them as the Abyssal Citadel collapsed in on itself. Dust and shadow rolled out like a tide, chasing them down the treacherous path. Cassian, his arm slung over Anica for support, growled in frustration. "We had it. We were so close."

Aurora barely heard him, her focus on the faint glow of the Heart that she could still sense in the distance, now fully in the Lycan King's possession. Each pulse of its energy carried a tinge of corruption, a twisted echo of what it once was. "We failed," she said quietly, her voice thick with guilt. "I let him take it. The Heart... it's tainted now because of me."

Cassian stopped in his tracks, gripping her shoulder firmly. "Aurora, this isn't over. You're the reason we even made it this far. Don't let him break you now."

Anica stepped forward, brushing the dust from their coat. "Cassian's right. The Lycan King might have the Heart, but he hasn't bonded with it yet. That takes time. It's a complex ritual, and it's our only chance."

her chest. "If there's a way to stop him, we'll find it. What do we

bond is complete. He'll need to perform the ritual in a place where the Pact's energy flows strongest. Here the Cradle

exhaustion giving way to resolve. "Then we don't rest until we stop

in a sheltered clearing below the mountain, tending to their wounds and preparing for the final push. As Cassian sharpened his blade, his gaze lingered on Aurora, who was sitting by

beside her. "You're

at her lips. "I'm thinking about what happens if

he said, his tone firm but gentle. "We're still in this because of you. And I'll fight until my last

his, drawing strength from his unwavering presence.

group prepared to embark on the final leg of their journey. Aurora looked to the mountains ahead,

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