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Chapter 31: His Return

作者: Luly
last update publish date: 2026-06-02 19:13:33

“You’re back,” I said, without looking up from my book.

He stopped in the doorway.

“You felt me come in,” he said. Not a question.

“Twenty minutes ago.” I turned a page I hadn’t read. “You crossed the northern gate and I felt the pack settle. Like a frequency that had been slightly off finally finding its correct pitch.” I looked up then.

“You didn’t go to your room first.”

He came into the library and sat down.

His chair. The one that had somehow become his over the past weeks without either
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