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Chapter One Hundred and Forty Four

Author: Jay Ann
last update publish date: 2026-06-21 15:47:50

(Isabella’s POV)

The crack spread across the darkness like lightning.

A thin line of golden light split the Heart from top to bottom.

Then another appeared.

And another.

The entire space seemed to groan.

Not like stone.

Not like metal.

Like something alive struggling to hold itself together.

The girl stumbled backward.

“No, no, no…”

The panic in her voice immediately set my pulse racing.

Until now she’d seemed calm.

In control.

Like she understood things the rest of us didn’t.

Now she looked te
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