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Chapter 46: Unexpected saviour 

Author: Sandra Morgan
last update publish date: 2026-06-05 21:29:42

Noah

I woke up shaking.

For a few seconds, I didn't know where I was. The cave ceiling came into focus above me. Rough stone. Shadows. Cold air.

Then everything came rushing back. The mountains, the escape, Adrian, Elias.

A sharp ache spread through my lower back as I tried to sit up. A groan slipped from my lips, my body felt wrong, heavy and weak.

Like every ounce of strength had been drained from me while I slept.

I wrapped my arms around myself and immediately regretted it. My fingers were
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