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CHAPTER 30: Beneath the Salt

Author: Wakoo
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The morning broke not with sunlight, but with mist. Thick, clinging fog stretched across the ravine like a silken net, cloaking the forest in silence. It muffled the birdsong, blurred the horizon, and swallowed the narrow trail they had followed through the ruins.

Yvette rose before the others, her boots damp with dew as she moved toward the edge of the bluff. Beneath it, the sea churned a restless gray. The salt in the air stung her eyes, and for a moment, she let it. It was a small pain—manageable. Human. Real.

They had left the ruined chapel just after dawn, traveling by instinct more than direction. Tristan said the sea was important. That Elias had feared it. That something ancient slept beneath it. But no one knew exactly what.

Cara didn’t question it.

Not anymore.

Ever since the night she saw the girl in the thorns—the other one who had been marked and forgotten—she had changed. Not in a way Yvette could name, but in a way she could feel. Cara carried herself differently. Spoke
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  • A LOVE LIKE OURS   CHAPTER 30: Beneath the Salt

    The morning broke not with sunlight, but with mist. Thick, clinging fog stretched across the ravine like a silken net, cloaking the forest in silence. It muffled the birdsong, blurred the horizon, and swallowed the narrow trail they had followed through the ruins.Yvette rose before the others, her boots damp with dew as she moved toward the edge of the bluff. Beneath it, the sea churned a restless gray. The salt in the air stung her eyes, and for a moment, she let it. It was a small pain—manageable. Human. Real.They had left the ruined chapel just after dawn, traveling by instinct more than direction. Tristan said the sea was important. That Elias had feared it. That something ancient slept beneath it. But no one knew exactly what.Cara didn’t question it.Not anymore.Ever since the night she saw the girl in the thorns—the other one who had been marked and forgotten—she had changed. Not in a way Yvette could name, but in a way she could feel. Cara carried herself differently. Spoke

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