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Chapter Eleven: When the Moon Draws Near

Author: Ommylove
last update publish date: 2026-03-06 21:02:13

The thoughts return before I can stop them.

They always do.

I’ll be brushing my hair in the quiet of my room, or folding linen beside the window, and suddenly Kael is there not in flesh, but in feeling. In the way my chest tightens when I imagine the space he takes up. In the warmth I swear would radiate from him if I stood close enough.

It’s foolish.

And yet… it feels inevitable.

I imagine his hands, not roaming, not demanding but steady. Certain. As if they would know exac
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Sanza Rocca
Seems like there’s a few chapters mixed into this one. At least parts of multiple chapters here.
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