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Chapter 94 – Fractured Trust

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The cabin was silent except for the harsh sound of breathing. Smoke from the hearth curled lazily toward the ceiling, mingling with the acrid scent of burned magic. Racheal stood in the center of the room, her hands still faintly glowing, the aftershock of her power making her skin buzz.

Damon was the first to break the silence. “He’s gone.” His voice was calm, but his golden aura still shimmered faintly, betraying the tension in his body.

“He’s not gone,” Lucas said sharply, his crimson gaze fixed on the doorway. “He’s waiting. Listening. Playing with us.”

Racheal swallowed hard. “He knew things about me—things I’ve never told anyone. How could he know that?”

Damon turned toward her, his expression softening. “Racheal, he was lying—”

“Was he?” Lucas cut in, stepping closer, his jaw tight. “Because it would explain a lot. Why the bonds feel so unstable. Why she keeps losing control when she tries to hold both. Maybe she really was bred for this.”

Racheal flinched, her stomach twisting
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