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Chapter 45: The Child’s Cry

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last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-02-23 15:00:37

Chapter 45: The Child’s Cry

POV: Ariana

The first thing I felt was fear.

Not mine—not entirely. It rose sharply and panicked inside my chest, cutting through thought and breath alike, a sudden pressure that made my knees weaken and my hand fly instinctively to my stomach. I had learned the difference over the past weeks, the strange echo between my heartbeat and another far smaller, far faster one. This fear did not belong to me. It belonged to the life curled beneath my ribs, the child who had
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