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Chapter 29- Split by the Bond

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Kael’s voice was the first thing I heard when the door opened.

“They burned her name into stone,” he said.

“Not her,” Riven replied. “Something that speaks like her. That moves like her.”

I was seated at the long table in the war chamber. Not tied. Not guarded. Just... placed there. Like an artifact.

I turned slowly as they entered.

Kael’s eyes were tired. Riven’s were unreadable.

No one asked if I was okay.

I didn’t blame them.

“What did the mark say exactly?” I asked.

Kael hesitated. “It was carved into the Elder’s chamber wall. With magic. Still smoking when they found it.”

I waited.

Riven answered instead. “Just one word. Your name.”

I looked down at my hands. “It’s a message. Not a threat.”

“Are you sure?” Riven asked.

“I didn’t write it.”

“But you were the one burning yesterday,” Kael said quietly.

He wasn’t accusing me.

But he wasn’t denying it either.

Thorne hadn’t woken up.

The healers tried everything: herbs, packed energy, and even raw bond surges.

But his mind was stuck so
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