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CHAPTER 17

Author: Kola De
last update publish date: 2026-04-25 16:52:54
Amara

We camped that night in ruins.

Broken walls, older than any pack, stones with markings worn down to ghosts. The kind of place that makes people lower their voices without knowing why.

Sela hated it. "I don't like it here," she said, not for the first time, pulling her blanket up to her chin. "It feels like the walls are listening."

"Walls don't listen," Bram said.

"These ones are thinking about it."

"Sleep, Sela."

"Easy for you. You're made of rock. You're probably related to the pl
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