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Chapter Thirteen: Cornered

Author: Danny
last update publish date: 2026-03-31 23:29:47

~ Nyra ~

I was going to find the woman with the scar before anyone else found me.

Stop waiting for things to happen. Start making them happen. Whoever had sent that warning knew something — and that knowledge was either a weapon or a door. I needed to know which one before Reva finished whatever she had started in Elder Sorin's office.

I got dressed, ate fast, and spent the morning moving through every part of the estate I had access to.

I looked at hands.

Every person I passed — staff, guards,
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