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Chapter 24. What the Body Remembers

Penulis: Seleprince
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-13 08:23:41

Elara POV

You would think that the warmth in the hall felt like relief after I had been out in the cold forest. It did, but it didn’t settle the way it was meant to. It just clung around me in an unfamiliar way like I had stepped into something that looked like safety but no longer felt like it.

​Kael didn’t slow as he carried me through the main corridor, his stride steady and purposeful, the tension in his body still sharp even though we were inside our own walls now, and I could feel it thro
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