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Faye’s Choice

Author: Sharon
last update publish date: 2026-05-16 02:09:10

Faye POV

Losing yourself sounded terrifying until the moment came when holding on became even harder.

The voices around me sounded distant now. I could still hear the battlefield. I could still hear wolves arguing somewhere beyond the silver light surrounding me. But everything felt farther away than before, as though the echo had placed space between me and the rest of the world.

The baby rested quietly against my chest.

Her heartbeat stayed steady.

Mine did not.

The ancient presence i
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