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CHAPTER 64

作者: Kola De
last update 公開日: 2026-06-15 13:58:53

Zane

Amara slept past dawn for the first time since I'd known her, and that scared me more than the dead had.

She didn't sleep. She powered down. She lay on the cot in the corner of Rell's hall and didn't move, and the new white streak in her hair caught the morning light, and I sat on the floor next to her with my back against the cot and didn't go anywhere.

Bram crouched to check her and stood back up. "She's spent. Not hurt. There's a floor under how far she went, and she stopped above it."
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