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Chapter 25 – Fire and Ice Part 2

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The courtyard seemed alive with magic, the night air charged with energy that made the torches flicker wildly. Sparks of fire twisted through the shadows Kael conjured, and Elara’s own magic flared brightly, golden and red coiling in intricate patterns above her palms. Every pulse of the bond between them thrummed like a drumbeat, relentless, insistent, pulling them closer in ways neither wanted to admit.

Kael moved first, stepping into her circle of magic, and the shadows he summoned leapt forward like serpents, curling around her flames. Elara countered immediately, twisting the fire into ribbons that cut through the darkness, sparks flying as shadow and light collided. The air smelled of ozone and scorched stone, and the pulse of the bond throbbed violently, almost painfully, in her chest.

“You are reckless,” Kael said, voice low, each word vibrating through the courtyard. “Your power is strong… but you lack control.”

Elara’s golden eyes narrowed, determination hardening her featur
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