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CHAPTER FIFTY-TWO

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The war was over, but peace hadn’t come. Even as the last of the Sovereign’s fragments turned to dust, the world didn’t sigh in relief. It watched.

The skies above Red Hollow stayed gray for days, unmoving, thick with a stillness that unnerved even the crows. The realm, it seemed, was waiting to see if we’d survive ourselves.

Kael hadn’t spoken in hours. Not since the vault.

He stood by the cathedral ruins, silent as the stained glass reflected half-light across his cheekbones. A prince reborn, and broken.

I approached him slowly, my hand still wrapped in enchanted cloth from the dagger wound that wouldn’t fully close.

Kael spoke first. “It’s quiet.”

I nodded. “Too quiet.”

He turned to me, gaze shadowed. “You’re not afraid it will all come back?”

I exhaled. “It never left. It just… shifted.”

He touched my cheek, but hesitated. “You saved me. Again.”

“I cursed you first,” I murmured.

“No.” He clenched his jaw. “We both lit the match. The curse was never one-sided.”

From behind us, the
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