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Velvet Chains

Penulis: K. Lyn Leigh
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Ciaran's POV

The forest was quieter now. Not just in the absence of sound, but in energy. With Dion gone and his bond with Therrin severed, the air no longer trembled with tension whenever Ciaran was near.

Still, that didn't mean it was calm. Not exactly.

Therrin moved differently now. She was still fierce, still sharp as broken glass in the moonlight, but there was a new weight to her steps—something hidden beneath her skin. She'd return from short walks alone, claiming she needed air, but Ciaran could feel it.

Something was changing inside her.

And yet, despite the pulse of shadow magic he sometimes caught lingering faintly around her, she was more open with him than she had ever been.

He sat on the mossy ledge outside the hollow they'd claimed as temporary shelter, sharpening one of his curved blades out of habit rather than need. The rhythmic scrape of stone against steel soothed the risin
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