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Chapter 61 – Shards of Him

Author: Bamdel
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-17 16:20:12

I didn’t sleep. Couldn’t.

Not after the fire. Not after the look in Cian’s eyes when he made that vow—to burn the world down for me.

I heard that kind of promise before. From men who didn’t understand what it meant. But with Cian... it wasn't bluster. It was bone-deep. And terrifying in a way that had nothing to do with bloodshed.

By sunrise, the eastern wall was secured, and the pack’s healers worked tirelessly. No one had died, but we came damn close. Too close. And the whispers were already starting again—about magic, betrayal, and bloodlines that shouldn't have existed. About me.

But for once, I wasn’t the only one they were watching.

I found Cian near the old stables behind the main lodge, crouched by the trough, washing blood off his arms. His shirt was discarded on the ground, soaked through. Even from a distance, I could see the bruising. Purple, mean, and fresh.

He didn’t hear me approach. Or if he did, he didn’t care.

“You should be resting,” I said, voice softer than I inte
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