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The next morning, Rowena gathered us in the arena, her presence as commanding as ever. Her hair pulled into a tight braid, her emerald green eyes sharp with determination. The air was thick with anticipation, and I could tell I wasn’t the only one curious about what she had planned.

As you all know,Rowena began, her voice steady and sharp, your training thus far has focused on physical endurance, combat, and teamwork. But none of that matters if you cannot harness yourue potentialyour powers. That the moon goddess granted you during the lunar redemption day

My heart skipped a beat. We gained different abilities on that day but so far only Isaiah seemed to be able to harness his ability to teleport through shadows.

I know most of you haven’t been able to harness them since that dayRowena continued, her piercing gaze sweeping over us. Except, of course, for Isaiah.

At this, the rest of us turned to Isaiah, who stood with his arms crossed. Isaiah straightened, though his smirk was quickly replaced by a sheepish grin when Rowena added, Yes, Isaiah has attempted to use his powers,Rowena said, a slight smirk playing on her lips, but withlet’s just say mixed results.

I arched a brow at him. Mixed results?

Isaiah scratched the back of his neck, looking everywhere but at me. I might have accidentally teleported into the witches dorms

once.

The arena went silent for a moment, then erupted into laughter.

Wait,Austin managed between chuckles, you’re saying you showed up in the middle of the witchesdorms by accident?

Isaiah’s face turned an impressive shade of red. I didn’t mean to! I was trying to

go

somewhere else andit just happened.

Peeping Tom,Alex teased, shaking his head with mock disapproval

You’re the new peeping Tom, Austin said Stormi you are relieved of your title,I rolled my eyes but couldn’t help but laugh like

the rest.

I was not peeping!Isaiah shot back, clearly exasperated. It’s not my fault I ended up there. The shadow teleportation thing is harder than it looks!

I couldn’t resist piling on. So, where exactly were you trying to go?

Isaiah hesitated, and the redness in his face deepened. Uhyour room.

That earned him a round of whistles and jeers from the rest.

Oh, this just gets better,Austin said, leaning on Alex for support as he laughed.

Let me guess,I said, trying to keep a straight face. You ended up in the showers?

Isaiah groaned, running a hand down his face. Can we just focus on the training?

Rowena, who had been watching our exchange with mild amusement, clapped her hands to get our attention. That’s enough,she said. You’ll all begin learning to harness your abilities tomorrow. For today, use the time wisely. Rest, reflect, prepare yourselves.

With that, she dismissed us, and we left the arena in high spirits, the teasi

of Isaiah continuing as we walked back toward the

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castle.

As we neared our wing. Austin turned to us as he stretched dramatically So, what are we supposed to do with the rest of the day? We’re not exactly used to having free time.

Sleep?Isaiah suggested, looking hopeful.

No way,I said quickly. We’ve been stuck in this castle for goodness long. Let’s do something different. What about a pícnic?Time here really moved slowly it was hard to keep track.

The guys exchanged glances, intrigued.

A picnic?Alex repeated.

Outside the castle walls,I clarified. We can take a break, breathe some fresh air, and maybe even enjoy ourselves for once.

Elijah nodded. I like it. It’s been too long since we’ve relaxed.

What do we need for a picnic?Alex asked, already sounding halfconvinced.

I listed off a few essentials: blankets, food, drinks, and maybe a few books to read. Each of them volunteered to find an item, and we agreed to meet outside the castle gates by noon.

After a quick shower, I decided on a sundressa soft, flowing thing that I hadn’t worn in ages. The fabric felt strange against my skin after weeks of training gear, but it was a pleasant change. I combed my short hair that had grown into something sort of a pixie cut and made a mental note to cut it later..

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When I stepped outside, they were already waiting under the large k tree near the gates. Isaiah had brought a basket of food, Elijah carried a stack of blankets, Alex had a small crate of drinks, and Austin had a mischievous grin that promised trouble.

You look beautiful,Alex said while Austin wolfwhistled.

Thank you, I smiled and said, Where did you even get all this?I asked, raising an eyebrow.

Elijah chuckled. We had to bribe the head chef. Cost a lot of bucks, but it was worth it.

Together, we ventured beyond the castle walls, following a narrow path that led to a cliff overlooking the ocean. The view was breathtakingthe endless blue stretching out before us, waves crashing against the rocky shore far below.

We spread the blankets under a tall tree, its branches offering just enough shade, The food was simple but delicioussandwiches, fruits, and a small cake that Isaiah claimed was borrowedfrom the kitchen.

As we ate, Austin stared out at the water. I wonder what’s out there!he said quietly. This is a different realm, right? Does it even have an edge?

Maybe it’s endless,Alex said, leaning back on his elbows. Like some kind of eternal ocean.

Or maybe there are other islands,I suggested my gaze following the horizon. Other realms, even.

We fell into a comfortable silence, the sound of the waves filling the air. After a while, I lay down on the blanket, staring up at the sky. The clouds drifted lazily, their shapes shifting with the breeze.

One by one, the others followed suit, lying back and gazing upward.

Man, I miss the pack,Elijah said.

Me too,echoed Alex.

I miss Mariah,I said softly, followed by silence.

We miss her too,Isaiah said and held my hand. I nodded letting his words comfort me.

As the conversation around me lulled, I felt my eyes grow heavy. I hadn’t realized how tired I was until that moment. The sounds of the ocean and the warmth of the sun lulled me into a deep peaceful sleep. But my dream was nothing but that.

The world was dark. Flames roared around me, their heat suffocating I saw a shadowy wolf standing tall amidst a horde of umbrakins, its eyes glowing like molten gold piercing through the darkness. Around it swarmed hundreds of umbrakins, their shadowy forms blending into the smokefilled air.

The flames rose higher, consuming everything.

The shadowy wolf’s gaze locked onto mine, and I felt a wave of despair so intense it nearly brought me to my knees.

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