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Chapter 48

Author: Melanin
last update publish date: 2026-04-21 13:42:01

Kael’s POV

Night wrapped the watchtower in a soft, heavy darkness, the kind that swallowed sound and thinned the boundary between caution and instinct. Clouds drifted across the moon in slow waves, giving us pockets of shadow deep enough to move unseen. The air smelled of pine and cold stone, and beneath it all, the faint metallic tang of danger.

Mara and I waited behind the same boulder as before, our breaths steady, our bodies ready. The guards at the entrance had thinned. Two remained at the
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