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Chapter 13 – The Walls Begin to Crumble

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last update Last Updated: 2025-03-17 08:52:27

Adrian had spent years building walls around himself, convinced that solitude was the only way to survive. But the longer he stayed in this village—the longer she stood by his side—the more those walls began to crack.

He wasn’t sure if that terrified him or if, deep down, he wanted them to fall.

The morning air was crisp, carrying the scent of damp earth and pine. Adrian woke to the distant sounds of birds chirping, their songs unfamiliar yet strangely comforting. The soft golden light of dawn seeped through the small window of the cabin, casting long shadows on the wooden walls.

For a moment, he stayed still, listening.

He had spent months in this cabin, surrounded by nothing but silence. There had been no voices, no warmth, no presence other than his own.

But now, that had changed.

A gentle hum drifted through the air, followed by the rustling of leaves. It was her.

Adrian pulled himself out of bed, running a hand through his unruly hair before stepping outside.

There she w
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