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Skyla's POV It was the third day, and tomorrow was the full moon. I've been feeling really nervous about it but also really giddy. Thinking that my life was going to change in a day made me really happy. Okay, that was a bit of an exaggeration, but still… This morning, I was a bit tired since I had barely gotten any sleep last night cause I couldn't stop daydreaming about D-day. All possible scenarios had run through my mind, and what bothered me more was what if my so-called powers weren't even real and I made a fool of myself when trying to keep the vampires away. If they really attacked, of course… "I'm so fùcking tired," I whispered to myself while stretching my arms, trying to get rid of the tension in my arm muscles. The triplets had put me through hell during my self-defense trai