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Chapter 131 - The Blood Pact

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Asaraiah Kaine —

The ride back from the orchard felt like drifting through a dream and a nightmare stitched into one long thread.

The sphere’s energy still hummed along my arms, settling beneath my skin like something alive. The glow had faded, but the aftershock remained — a heat that clung to my ribs, pulsing every few seconds, syncing with a heartbeat that was not entirely my own.

I didn’t speak.

Neither did Malrik.

But he kept looking at me in the rear-view mirror — small glances at first, then longer ones, his eyes flicking to where I held my shaking hands clasped together in my lap. He looked like he wanted to reach over. Touch me. Anchor me. But he didn’t.

His jaw was clenched like he was keeping something inside — words, instincts, hunger, fear. I didn’t know which one terrified him the most.

The city blurred past, wet asphalt reflecting neon. A couple walked past the corner deli. A boy rolled a shopping cart full of stolen fireworks. Streetlights flickered, as if the
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