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CHAPTER 76: ONE WEEK II

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Darius's POV

The training that followed was brutal.

Every morning: physical conditioning. Running. Strength building. Endurance.

Every afternoon: combat synchronization. Learning to fight as a unit. Anticipating each other's moves.

Every evening: magic work. Pushing her limits. Trying to shift. To access deeper reserves.

And through it all—touch.

Not intimate. Not romantic. But constant.

Fighting together meant bodies colliding. Hands catching. Arms steadying.

The bond grew stronger with each c
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