The moon goddess white wolf

The moon goddess white wolf

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To the wolves that roam within our souls, the hidden strengths we carry, and the white fur that lies beneath the surface of our everyday lives. May we all find the courage to shed our disguises, embrace our true power, and rise to claim the rightful places we were destined for, illuminating the world with our unique light. To the dreamers, the anomalies, the ones who dare to believe in more, this story is for you. May your own moonlit journeys be filled with self-discovery, unwavering resilience, and the triumphant roar of your untamed spirit. This is for every time you felt too much, too different, or too quiet, and yet, deep within, knew you held a universe of power waiting to be unleashed. May your ascent be as glorious and awe-inspiring as the rise of a white wolf under the twin moons.
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