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Yesi Leon’s expression is indescribable as my words sink in. While it isn’t uncommon for witches to have divine partners--thus the need for Divine Devotement, a divination ritual that shows the witch an image of their divine partner--to be fated to a Hunter is practically unheard of. Sure, we were amicable with other occult beings and shared territory for the sake of protection and minimizing exposure to mortals, but for a witch and a werebeast to be fated? It’s rarer than rare. Especially in my case, since the history between witches and werewolves is pretty tense. After taking a moment, though I wasn’t sure if he was mulling it all over or what, Leon nodded again. “Okay, so this werewolf named Lyric was fated with you. What happened? It’s next to impossible for a werebeast to harm the