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Surviving

Author: MadlainQ
last update Last Updated: 2025-06-16 23:00:33

DEARON

The pain returned. My body burned as if I had been wrapped in silver. I couldn't breathe, and I could barely understand what was happening. My senses had yet to awaken. I was hanging on the verge between agonizing consciousness and blissful unawareness. It would have been easier to surrender. That unconsciousness seemed tempting. I knew it would end the pain, the struggle, the restlessness. And yet, I found myself choosing the agony I felt. Why? Because somewhere in that darkness, I heard her voice.

Kaira. She was calling me, and her command was like the most sacred law. The sound of her voice eased the pain. My insides still burned as if my blood had been satiated with a deadly poison, but I knew I had to fight it. Even if it hurt more than a punishment of three hells combined…

I sucked in a sharp breath and opened my eyes, but the darkness was all I saw. It wasn't a heavily clouded night sky; it was a different type of dark. The rest of my senses returned, and I realized I wa
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Becky Evans
Yay! Dearon saved the day!!
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Becky Evans
Oh man that was fantastic! The adrenaline rush I was feeling was intense! I love how this author writes! The scene was so vivid as though we were right there in the midst of the battle!! Love it!!
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Bella Jersey
Oh that was awesome
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