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Chapter 119 - Bring me my friend back

Autor: Thattrekonsi
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(Asaraiah Kaine)

The photograph crumpled under my fingers.

Not because I meant to crush it.

Because my hand stopped knowing how to be gentle.

Calla’s face stared back at me—swollen lip, blood on her cheekbone, mascara streaks dried to salt. Her eyes were wide, pleading, terrified in a way I had never seen, not even the night she held my shaking body through a nightmare.

And Seraphine—

my sister, the ghost of every childhood bruise—

smiled behind her like she was posing for a holiday card.

My pulse flickered.

The world narrowed.

Red bled into the edges of my vision.

Malrik grabbed my arm.

“Asaraiah—”

“Don’t,” I whispered.

He froze.

“I’m going.”

“You’re not going alone.”

“You can follow,” I said, lifting my chin.

“But I walk in first.”

His jaw clenched. “She wants you dead.”

“So does half this city.”

I shoved the note into my pocket.

“Seraphine just thinks she has the right.”

I stepped past him.

He caught my wrist again—firmer this time.
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