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Kade Comes

Author: Pj
last update publish date: 2026-06-13 14:27:52

Dawn broke red over Dark Ridge.

Kael and I stood on the ledge, watching the valley below.

Smoke rose from the east.

The scout we let go had done his job.

“They’re coming,” Kael said, voice low.

I nodded, gripping my knife until my knuckles hurt.

“How many?”

“At least twenty,” he said. “Maybe more.

Kade doesn’t take chances when it comes to humiliation.”

I swallowed hard.

“Is he with them?”

Kael’s jaw tightened.

“Yes.”

Of course he was.

Kade didn’t send people to clea
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