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Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Two

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Cassie's POV

The pain hits me hard, causing me to groan. One moment I'm sitting in the apartment, staring blankly at a textbook I haven't absorbed a single word from. The next, agony explodes through my chest so intense, so visceral, that I can't breathe.

I double over, my hands clutching at my ribs. It feels like something inside me is breaking, cracking, and splintering into pieces.

“What—” The word comes out as a gasp. “What's happening?”

The pain shifts. My jaw throbs like someone just punc
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