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Ch. 124 Faith

Author: Cara Anderson
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Liam

The sudden shift in our bond hits me like lightning—after days of feeling Finley's walls grow thicker and higher, the connection opens with startling clarity. Not just awareness of her presence, but actual communication, deliberate and warm and achingly familiar.

I'm ready. I'm coming home. I'm sorry it took me so long to remember who I am.

I'm off the couch and moving toward the door before the message fully registers, Storm surging forward with desperate hope that this isn't just another false alarm, another moment of connection before she disappears behind her barriers again.

"She's coming," I tell Dane, who's already rising from his position by the window where he's been maintaining his own vigil. "She reached out through the bond. Deliberately. For the first time since—"

"I felt it," he confirms, relief evident in both his voice and the emotions flowing through our connection. "She's... different. Still fragile, still processing, but different. Stronger somehow."

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