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Chapter 68: The Fracture Line

last update publish date: 2026-03-02 23:02:40

The morning after the Crossing felt wrong.

Not because the city burned.

Not because the Council retaliated.

But because nothing happened at all.

Raine stood at the highest balcony of the eastern tower, watching Stonehaven wake beneath a sky too blue to be trusted. Market stalls reopened. Children ran through narrow streets. Bells rang as they always had.

It was the stillness that unsettled her.

“They’re waiting,” she murmured.

Kael stood at her side, his presence warm and solid, one arm resting
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