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CHAPTER 29: Bloodlines

Author: Aurelia Dawn
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-05-18 23:28:35

Aria barely remembered sitting down.

One moment she was standing near the table, struggling to breathe through the weight of Victor’s announcement, and the next she was on the edge of the couch with both hands pressed tightly together to stop their trembling.

The room felt too quiet.

Too still.

Outside, the city roared beneath rain and flashing media lights, but inside the suite the silence had become suffocating.

Nobody spoke.

Because there was nothing safe left to say.

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