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Chapter 18: The sterile Morning

Author: Amaka
last update publish date: 2026-03-04 01:23:19

The sunlight in the Vane Medical Institute didn't feel like the sun at the De Luca manor. There, it had always felt filtered, heavy, and grey. Here, it was sharp—unforgivingly bright against the white linoleum.

I sat by Leo’s bed, my fingers tracing the small, rhythmic pulse in his wrist. He was still sleeping, but for the first time in five years, he wasn't a "patient" in a gilded cage. He was just a boy. My boy.

"He’s transitioning well, Elara."

I didn't turn around. I knew the sound of Silas
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