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164 - It Wasn't Impossible

Author: Sakiah Zee
last update publish date: 2024-12-17 08:25:04

GILDEON

He stepped back. His claws dug into the ground, shattering the concrete beneath his feet to anchor himself, bracing against the impact. Where had Zylas come from?

Even with the thick fog, Gildeon should have sensed the dragon’s approach—but his attention had been drawn to Arah.

Nothing else mattered to him in that moment but her.

His gaze darted back to her. She had been pushed back, slamming into a concrete wall. Arah regained her footing, but she was clearly in shock.

Gildeon’s pulse
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