Chapter 116
The trip to the altar was treacherous, the air thick with tension. The closer we got, the more the landscape seemed to shift, dark energy rippling through the forest like a living thing. I could feel the altar’s pull long before we saw it—an oppressive, suffocating presence that made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end.
And then, just before we reached the clearing, they appeared.
Our pack members.
Wolves we had grown up with, fought beside, shared memories with—they stood before us now, their eyes glazed, movements mechanical. They were under the witch’s control, just like the others. My heart twisted painfully at the sight.
“What is going on,” Nathan whispered.
“We can’t hurt them,” I whispered, my breath catching in my throat.
Nathan and Tristan exchanged a look, their expressions grim. “We won’t,” Nathan said, his voice low and determined. “We’ll free them.”
Tristan gripped my arm, his eyes locked on mine. “Do what you do best, Ella.”
They growled at us, and the drowning f

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