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The Distance Between Us

Author: S.A Akinola
last update Last Updated: 2025-11-06 06:17:30

Lyra POV

I woke to pain before I woke to light.

A sharp, splintering ache ran through my chest, like the bond itself was lodged under my ribs, twisting every time I breathed. My throat was raw. My pulse staggered. The air felt too thin, too sharp, too cold.

For a moment, I thought I was still in the castle, that Cain was still in front of me, that the world hadn’t broken in half between us.

Then the ceiling came into focus. Wooden beams. Lantern glow. Smoke and herbs instead of stone and blood.

Not the castle.

Not the pack.

Not Cain.

I tried to sit up, and the pain hit me like claws dragging through my insides. A choking sound tore out of me before I could stop it.

“Easy.”

Kael’s voice came from somewhere near the door, calm, steady, too controlled. He stepped into view, arms crossed, eyes sharp as ever.

“You’ve been out for hours,” he said. “The bond hit you harder than I expected.”

I forced myself upright anyway, ignoring the pain. “Where are we?”

“A safehouse. Neutral land.” He did
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