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Luna The moment Crystal appeared, memories crashed over me like a violent wave. Memories I'd fought so hard to suppress. The Sun Palace. The dark cell. The moment everything changed. I remembered how Crystal had manipulated everything. How she'd framed me for hexing the Lycan King. After being mates with him. Saying everything was my doing. The cold stone walls of the dungeon. The chains that bound me. The accusations that echoed through the palace halls. "You hexed the Lycan King," they guards had said. "Confess." But I hadn't. I knew nothing about hexes. I was just a maid. Just trying to survive. Crystal's face had been perfect that day. Beautiful. Calculating. Her eyes glittering with a triumph I didn't understand. "She's dangerous," Crystal had told Blade. "She's using forbidde