Luna Aurora (Alpha Fenrir)

Chapter 346



Chapter 346
The battle erupted with feral howls and clashing steel. Shadow wolves darted between the trees like living nightmares, their
glowing red eyes locking onto their prey. Elyra stood at the center of her formation, the shard clutched in her hand. Its faint light
barely kept the "Hold your ground!" Cassian roared, his blade flashing as he cut down an advancing wolf.
darkness at bay.
The warriors fought valiantly, their silver-tipped weapons slicing through the shadowy creatures, but for every wolf they felled,
another seemed to take its place. The pack's movements were unnervingly coordinated, their strikes precise and calculated.
Elyra's pulse thundered in her ears. She tried to focus, to summon the light magic Selene had taught her, but the oppressive
weight of the shadow threatened to smother her concentration.
"Elyra!" Selene's voice cut through the chaos. The older Luna stood nearby, her hands aglow with silver light as she hurled
beams of energy at the shadow wolves. "You must lead them! They need your strength!"
Elyra nodded, her resolve hardening. She raised the shard, letting its faint glow spread across the battlefield. "Push forward!
Don't let them surround us!"
The warriors rallied, their movements more coordinated as they fought back against the encroaching wolves. But Elyra's relief
was short-lived.
From the shadows, Dain stepped into view, his presence commanding and terrifying. He moved with an eerie grace, the
shadows swirling around him like a living cloak. His golden eyes, now tinged with black, locked onto Elyra. "You can't win this

fight, sister," he said, his voice calm but laced with menace. "Surrender, and I'll show you mercy."
Elyra's heart clenched at his words. This wasn't the brother she had grown up with, the one who had sworn to protect her. This
was someone else a man consumed by the very darkness he once feared.
"I don't need your mercy," she said, her voice steady despite the turmoil within her. "I need you to remember who you are."
Dain's expression darkened, his lips curling into a cruel smile. "Who I am? I've never been clearer about that. The shadow has
shown me the truth. You're the one who refuses to see."

He raised his hand, and the shadow wolves surged forward with renewed ferocity. Elyra gritted her teeth, the shard in her hand
pulsing as she channeled her magic.
A beam of light shot from her hand, striking the nearest wolf and sending it sprawling. The light seared through the shadow, its
darkness dissolving into nothingness.
The wolves hesitated, their movements faltering as if sensing the shift in power. But Dain stepped forward, his hand glowing with
shadowy energy.
"You think light can save you?" he said, his voice a low growl. "The shadow consumes everything-even you."
Elyra didn't answer. She focused on the shard, drawing more of its energy. The light intensified, spreading outward like a
protective shield. The wolves recoiled, their howls filling the air. But something was wrong. The shard began to vibrate in her
hand, its light flickering erratically. A sharp pain shot through her arm, and she gasped, nearly dropping it. "Elyra, stop!" Selene
shouted, her voice urgent. "You're losing control!"
Elyra tried to pull back, but the shard's energy was already spiraling out of control. The light grew brighter, almost blinding, as it
clashed violently with the surrounding shadows. Dain's eyes narrowed, his expression unreadable. "You don't even understand

the power you wield," he said. "You're as dangerous as the shadow itself."
Elyra's heart pounded. She could feel the shard's energy building, a volatile force that threatened to explode. She looked at Dain,
his figure shrouded in shadow, and made a decision. With a cry, she released the energy. The light surged outward in a blinding
wave, colliding with the encroaching darkness.
The explosion was deafening. A
shockwave rippled through the battlefield, throwing both sides off their feet Shadow wolves were flung into the trees, their forms
disintegrating into mist. Elyra was hurted backward, her body stamming into the ground.
When the dust settled, a heavy silence hung over the battlefield. The land was scorched, the trees twisted and blackened by the
clash of light and shadow. Warriors on both sides lay injured, groaning in pain as they tried to recover.
Elyra struggled to sit up, her body aching from the impact. The shard lay a few feet away, its light dim and flickering weakly. She
reached for it, but a shadow loomed over her.
Dain stood above her, his expression unreadable. His golden-black eyes scanned the battlefield, taking in the destruction.

"You're a fool," he said softly, his voice devoid of its earlier malice. "You can't save them. You can't save me."
Elyra met his gaze, her breath shallow. "I'll never stop trying."
For a moment, something flickered in his eyes-an emotion she couldn't place. But then it was gone, replaced by the cold
detachment of the shadow.
He turned away, his figure dissolving into the darkness. The shadow wolves followed, their forms retreating into the trees until
only silence remained.
-Elyra clutched the shard, its faint
glow barely illuminating her
trembling hands. As the light
ele
flickered she realized that the line between her power and the
shadow's corruption was thinner than ever-and she was running out of time.


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