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Chapter 43 The cand on my nightstand had long since melted into a pool of wax, but hadn’t moved from the armchair by the window. sketchbook was open in my lap, though the page was still blank Outside, the moon hung low over the rolling hills, casting soft silver over the olive groves. The Alpha Manor was quiet. Peaceful. But inside me.. everything had changed. Anastasia had come to me. Not in the way ghosts usually haunt stories–not with flickering lights or icy winds–but in a dream so vivid left the scent of lavender and burnt herbs lingering in the air when I woke She was beautiful.. Not just in the way people describe the dead–forever youthful glowing–but truly radiant. Tall, with dark auburn hair, piercing violet eyes, and an expression that carried centunes of “You’re stronger than lever was I through the cypress trees. “I’m not trying to replace you’d whispered in the dream. A small smile tugged the pure not replacing You’re fulfilling ” And then. Not with words. sured through ima lika bra and water. Her mission. Her betrayal. Her unexpected in who couldn’t help herst And the price she paid for that She died for that betray But she never h Francesco nevnt That she was the dagger meant for his heart, wrapped ink and spets. That he was only ever a I held my head in my h What did with th sid him, it would destroy hus I carry it alone. Not out of fear. But out of love 1/4 memory with a sacred silence we never dared break. And now carry this truth Chapter 43 Monica peeked in, still in her soft knit sweater and jeans, her brown curls falling freely over her shoulders, “Wipha Francesco’s still in the meat? Council. Jeremy and Audrey are downstairs. I thought you might want to take a walk.” Inodded gratefully. “Yes, please.” The air outside was brisk, the scent of early spring clinging to the breeze. We didn’t say much at first. Just walked the long stone path that wound through the southern gardens, past the rosemary bushes and the abandoned glass greenhouse. “How are you really? Monica asked gently. Thesitated. “Tired.” Her lips curled into a knowing smile. “You mean the kind of tired that sleep can’t fix?” I gave a small laugh. “Something like that,” She stopped and looked at me, her gaze serious now. “You don’t have to carry everything alone, you know.” I wanted to believe her. But how could I Some truths weren’t meant to be shared. So, I just smiled and looked up at the sky. “Sometimes we’re given burdens because we’re strong enough to carry them.” She didn’t push further. Just took my hand and gave it a soft squeeze. Later that evening, Francesco returned.. He found me in the library, curled up in the window seat with a book it hadn’t really been reading. “There’s my Luna,” H “he murmured, bending down to kiss my forehead. He smelled of pine and smoke. His shirt sleeves were rolled up, revealing the tattoo on his forearm–the mark of his bloodline. “You’re late,” I teased, closing the book. “The Council always is. And they’re growing uneasy.” I sat up straighter. “Because of the rogue sightings? He nodded and sat beside me, his golden eyes dark with worry. “They’re organizing. More coordinated than before. Moving in patterns. We suspect… … Read more