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CHAPTER 53

Three days later, the room was dimly lit with enchanted wards layered across every wall. Runic spells shimmered faintly on the floor and ceiling, forming a cage of safety and silence. Elias lay in the middle of a velvet-draped bed, unconscious still, his skin pallid, breath uneven.

Gabriel stood beside him, watching.

Lucian entered quietly, carrying the sealed bulb in a box made of warded ironwood. “It’s still twitching,” he muttered.

“I know,” Gabriel said, rubbing his temple. “He’s not fully unconscious. He’s caught somewhere between… dreams and memory.”

A beat passed.

Lucian tilted his head. “And the voices?”

“They’re still in there.”

As if summoned, Elias stirred.

His eyes fluttered open—and immediately, tension rippled across his body. His gaze darted across the room, frantic. His lips parted—“Luc—” but the word fractured, and two voices echoed behind it.

“—ian…”

Gabriel stepped forward. “Easy. Elias, listen to me—look at me.”

Elias blinked, confusion layering over fea
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