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Chapter Seventeen: Part Two – “The Temple and the Void”

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Lyra

The temple wasn’t built — it was grown, carved out of the land’s bones, a cathedral sculpted from moonstone and ivy. The very air shifted as Lyra stepped inside, Kael’s warmth at her back. Her breath caught, not just from the beauty, but from the pull — a silent whisper echoing in her veins.

The same whisper that had haunted her dreams since childhood.

Moonlight filtered in through cracked spires above, dancing across faded runes on the stone floor. The symbols pulsed faintly, like a heartbeat. Her heartbeat.

Or… another’s?

Her hand drifted over her belly.

“Kael…” she whispered.

He turned, brows furrowed. “What is it?”

She opened her mouth to speak—to tell him—but the temple trembled. Runes flared. A pulse of energy shot through the floor, pushing her backward.

Kael caught her, arms steady, eyes wide. “What was that?”

“I don’t know,” Lyra said breathlessly. “But it knows me.”

Kael

He didn’t like this place.

Not because it frightened him — few things did — but because it responded
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