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Hiding My Twin Pups From their Alpha Dad novel Chapter 69

Inside the pack’s great hall, the Silverstone elders had gathered, their faces solemn, as they waited for the arrival of the Elder Seer.

Eva stood near the entrance, her arms crossed tightly over her chest. She was trying to remain calm, to keep her emotions in check. But deep inside, she felt the familiar stir of nerves and uncertainty. The prophecy had been weighing heavily on her, and now, with the arrival of the Seer, it felt like everything was about to change.

Tiana stood beside her, glancing over at her twin sister with a worried expression. “Are you okay?” she asked quietly, her voice filled with concern. Eva offered a tight smile, though it didn’t reach her eyes.

“I’m fine,” she replied, though the uncertainty in her voice betrayed her. The weight of what the Seer was about to say hung heavily in the air. Eva knew, deep down, that nothing would ever be the same after tonight.

As the doors to the hall opened, the Elder Seer entered, her presence commanding attention. She was old—ancient, even—but there was a power in her eyes that had only grown stronger with the passage of time. Her gaze swept over the room, landing on Eva. There was no need for introduction; the Seer had already known who she was the moment she entered.

Without a word, the Seer made her way to the center of the hall, where the pack’s elders stood. The room fell silent as she began to speak, her voice low and steady.

“You have been waiting for me,” the Seer began. “And now the time has come to speak the truth.” Her eyes fixed on Eva, and the weight of her gaze felt like a physical thing. Eva’s heart pounded in her chest, her breath catching in her throat.

“The prophecy that has haunted your bloodline for thirteen years is not a curse,” the Seer continued, her voice echoing in the silent hall. “It is a choice—a path that must be walked by one, and only one, who holds the power to change the fate of both wolf and vampire alike.” She paused for a moment, letting the words sink in.

Eva swallowed hard, trying to steady her racing heart. “What does that mean?” she asked, her voice barely a whisper.

The Seer’s eyes softened, and she took a step closer to Eva. “You, Eva Silverstone, are The Chosen One. You are the one who will decide whether the bloodlines of your kind will continue or fade into oblivion. You will decide the future of your pack, your people, and all who depend on you.”

The words sent a cold shiver down Eva’s spine.

“And your mate… the father of your pups,” the Seer added, her voice growing more solemn, “will decide the fate of the world.”

Eva stiffened at the words. The Seer’s eyes never left hers, and for a moment, the world seemed to pause. She could feel the weight of that statement sinking deep into her bones. It was one thing to be The Chosen One; it was another thing entirely to have someone else’s fate tied to hers. The father of her pups… she didn’t know what that meant yet, but she could feel the gravity of the statement.

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