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19. The Collar

Author: Tizzz_
last update publish date: 2026-04-29 18:17:16

Chapter 19

Caelum didn't move.

He couldn't. Not from fear, not from pride—just paralysis, a quiet dread curling in his gut like a living thing. The burn of humiliation still coated his skin, his breath coming shallow against the thick silence that had fallen over the chamber.

Velis did

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