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Chapter 7 - Healing Milk, Sofiya's Milk Powder

I was screaming, lost to the madness, "Harder! Please, harder!" My body was being assaulted with pleasure from both sides. I began to lose consciousness, submerged in a sea of pure, unadulterated sensation.

Then, abruptly, a brilliant light erupted from my body. David and Damian recoiled, staring at me in shock. I lay trembling on the bed, a golden radiance emanating from my skin.

"What is this?" I stammered.

David's eyes were wide. "Your power... it's awakening."

Damian pointed to my body, where intricate, glowing marks were now rising to the surface of my skin. "These are the marks of a Prime Luna. You are truly special, Sophia."

Suddenly, Mr. Shadow materialized in the room. His crimson eyes fixed on my glowing form. "This is what we hoped for," he said, a note of triumph in his voice. "Your power has finally surfaced."

I was still panting, "But what is it? I've never done this before."

Mr. Shadow approached and touched my face. "Your body could not contain the energy of three Alphas. It has triggered your latent abilities."

David and Damian looked at each other. "It means she is more powerful than any other Luna," Damian said.

Mr. Shadow nodded. "Yes. And that is why 'Black Ice' wants you. You are not just a Luna; you hold within you the power to shift the balance of power between the packs themselves."

I looked at my hands, which still shimmered with a faint light. "What can I do?"

"That is what we must discover," Mr. Shadow said. "But first, we must find your mother and sister. If 'Black Ice' has learned of your awakening, they will use them against you."

David's expression was grave. "We need a plan. We cannot afford any more risks now."

I wrapped a sheet around myself, suddenly feeling cold. My world had been upended once more, and this time, I knew there was no going back.

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And elsewhere, in that secret location, Sophia's mother suddenly clutched her head. She looked at her daughter, her face pale. "Something has happened. Something with Sophia."

Emma looked up, worried. "What is it? Is she safe?"

"She is safe," her mother said, "but her power has awakened. And now, no one can hide her."

She looked out the window, where the moon had turned a deep, bloody crimson—an ancient sign that a Prime Luna had risen.

There was a strange gleam in Mr. Shadow's eyes as he approached me. "Sophia, your milk contains the same power that can instantly heal any weary Alpha," he said, his voice laden with profound meaning.

He came to me and took one of my breasts in his hands. He tried, but no milk came forth. His brows furrowed. "What is this...?"

He was silent for a moment, then suddenly understood. He turned to David. "Begin."

David moved to the foot of the bed. He gently parted my legs and entered me. As he began to thrust with force, a miraculous thing happened. A stream of milk began to flow from my breasts.

Damian immediately moved to the other breast and took it into his mouth. He began to drink greedily. My body was in a bizarre state—pleasure from David's thrusts on one hand, and a strange, deep satisfaction from Damian's suckling on the other.

I was screaming like a madwoman, "Harder! Please, harder!" My body was trembling, the pleasure was too intense. Tears streamed from my eyes—not tears of pain, but of an overwhelming emotional upheaval.

David continued his powerful, rhythmic thrusts. I was losing my mind, reacting purely to the sensations crashing through my body. After some time, when both had drunk their fill, they pulled away.

I was still not in my right mind. It felt as if I had been transported to another world—a place of pure bliss and peace.

When I gradually came to, I saw that a strange vitality had returned to David and Damian's bodies. Their eyes shone brighter than before, and their faces showed not fatigue, but a renewed energy.

Mr. Shadow was smiling. "This is your power, Sophia. You are not only a Luna, but you hold the power of a Healer within you."

I pulled myself together, saying, "But how is this possible? I'm just... I'm ordinary..."

"You were never ordinary," Mr. Shadow stated. "Your mother was the same. That is why five Alphas pursued her."

David stretched his arms, "I haven't felt this much energy in months."

Damian nodded, "It's incredible. This could be our greatest asset in the fight against 'Black Ice.'"

I was still shaking. "But I... I don't understand. What is all this?"

Mr. Shadow sat beside me and explained, "Some Lunas are special. They not only have the ability to empower an Alpha, but they can also heal them. You are one of them."

"But my mother... was she also...?"

"Yes," Mr. Shadow said. "But her power was different from yours. Yours is stronger."

Suddenly, Mr. Shadow's phone rang. He answered it, and the color drained from his face. "What? When did they arrive?"

He hung up and looked at all of us. "Get ready. 'Black Ice' is in the city. And they've learned about Sophia."

David and Damian were instantly on alert. "We need to get her to a safe location," David said.

Mr. Shadow nodded, "Yes, but first we must find her mother and sister. If 'Black Ice' has captured them, they will use them to manipulate Sophia."

I was terrified. "No! We have to find them!"

Mr. Shadow looked at me, "Your new power could help us find them. The bond between you and your mother will guide you to her."

"But how?"

"Meditate," he instructed. "Feel your power and focus on your mother."

I closed my eyes and tried. After a few moments, I felt a strange sensation—a glimpse of a distant place where my mother and Emma were.

"I think I understand," I said. "They're in the old part of the city, where that ancient temple is."

Worry flashed in Mr. Shadow's eyes. "That place is dangerous. 'Black Ice' knows it. We must go immediately."

David and Damian began preparations at once. I dressed quickly, my heart pounding. I didn't know what was coming, but one thing was certain—I was ready to do anything to save my mother and sister.

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Meanwhile, in the old temple, Sophia's mother suddenly lifted her head. "She is coming," she told Emma.

"Who? Sophia?"

"Yes," her mother said, her eyes filled with concern. "And she is not alone. She is bringing them."

Emma asked, "Is that a good thing?"

Her mother took a deep breath, "I don't know. But one thing is certain—tonight, everything is going to change."

---

We prepared quickly and set out in the car to find my mother and Emma. The night was pitch black, and the air was thick with unease. Damian was driving, his hands firm on the steering wheel. Mr. Shadow sat beside him, his red eyes scanning the road ahead.

David and I were in the back seat. The atmosphere inside the car was tense, everyone lost in thought about the impending danger. David placed a hand on my thigh, a comforting gesture. "Don't be afraid," he said, "We will get your mother and sister out safely."

I looked at him, "But will we get there in time? What if 'Black Ice'..."

"We must think positively," David said. "Your power is our greatest strength."

The car sped towards the mountainous area. The road was rough, and the car jolted constantly. I curled into David's arms, feeling fear with every bump.

Suddenly, Mr. Shadow looked up. "Stop," he said.

Damian hit the brakes. "What is it?"

Mr. Shadow looked out the window. "I feel something strange. Something is wrong here."

We all looked around. It was a dense forest, and an unsettling silence enveloped everything. Then, suddenly, we heard sounds—the distant howls of wolves.

"This isn't normal," David said. "Wolves aren't this active at this hour."

Mr. Shadow's eyes glowed. "'Black Ice.' They are here."

Damian immediately started looking for a place to hide the car. "We have to go on foot. The car's noise will give us away."

We got out of the car and hid in the forest. The air was cold, and the howls of wolves echoed from all around. Mr. Shadow signaled for us to move forward.

"I can feel them," I whispered. "My mother and Emma... they're close."

David held my hand. "We must be even more careful."

We advanced through the forest. The path was difficult, and moving in the dark made it even harder. Suddenly, Mr. Shadow signaled for us to stop.

"Look there," he said.

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