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Chapter Eight

作者: Lola Dam
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I swallowed, still trying to catch my breath. "That thing—do you think it followed us?"

Kade’s jaw tightened. "I don’t know. But I’m not taking any chances."

I didn’t argue. I didn’t even question it. I nodded, forcing myself to my feet. The creature’s words still echoed in my mind, a whispering ghost of dread that wouldn't let me go. I was still trying to process what had happened back there. My legs wobbled, but I steadied myself. We had to keep going.

The forest loomed ahead, dark and uninviting. Kade led the way, his movements cautious, every step deliberate. I followed closely, my senses on high alert

Minutes stretched into hours as we pressed on, exhaustion weighing heavily on me. My body ached, my mind foggy with fatigue, but fear kept me moving. We moved quickly through the ravine, the steep walls on either side of us looming like the edges of a prison. The trees and vines above blocked out most of the moo

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