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Chapter forty six: destroy the curse

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Fiona's pov

I didn’t hesitate.

My hand slipped from Logan’s grasp as I rose to my feet and stepped toward the crack in the earth.

“Fiona, wait!” Logan called, grabbing my arm. “You don’t know how deep it goes.....”

“She’s down there!” I cried, my voice shaking. “I can’t leave her!”

The creature shifted behind Rowan, its burned, glowing eyes locked on me. It didn’t speak, but I felt it… like it knew what I was about to do. Like it wanted me to go down there.

“You’ll die if you follow her,” Rowan said softly, almost like he cared. “But maybe that’s the point.”

I ignored him.

“I have to do this,” I whispered to Logan.

His jaw was tight, his eyes filled with fear. But he nodded once, and I saw the pain in it. “Then I’m coming with you.”

“No,” I said. “You need to stop Rowan. He’ll take the circle. He’ll finish what he started.”

“I’m not letting you go alone.”

“You have to.”

His hand cupped my face. “If you don’t come back....”

“I will.” My voice broke. “I promise.”

We kissed.

It was quick
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