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Chapter 15 - A new mark

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I bit down hard on my lip and pushed everything down into the circle—my pain, my power, and my panic.

The chalk ring cracked.

Maren stepped forward. “You’re bleeding energy. Pull it back in.”

“I can’t—”

“Pull. It. Back.”

I closed my eyes and reached into myself.

Everything inside was chaos.

But I reached anyway.

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I didn’t notice Celina until I heard her boots scrape the stones behind Maren.

Of course she would show up.

She leaned against the wall, arms crossed, gaze cool.

“Should have known you’d be the reason the chalk cracked,” she said.

I straightened, slow and unsteady. “Don’t you have something else to ruin?”

She tilted her head. “Oh, I’m not here to ruin anything. I’m here to watch it fall apart on its own.”

Maren didn’t stop her from stepping inside the circle.

I turned to the elder, but she didn’t move. “You said you needed pressure,” she murmured. “Let’s see what this does.”

Celina smiled, all teeth.

“I hear
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