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Chapter 135: Healing

Author: MayorGeorge
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Moonfall was healing.

Not quickly. Not perfectly. But it was healing all the same.

The damage Silverfang had wrought lingered—fractured alliances, scarred territory, trust that needed careful mending—but the people of Moonfall did what they had always done.

They endured.

And this time, Aria wasn’t carrying the weight of it alone.

Kai had decided to stay with her, slipping into their rhythm with an ease that surprised even her. He didn’t arrive as the sharp-edged enforcer he’d once been. He came as something steadier. Softer, though no less formidable. And somehow, that made all the difference.

He didn’t push. He didn’t pry.

He simply stayed.

When Aria rose at dawn to survey the perimeter, he was already waiting with two cups of bitterroot tea—one for her, one for himself.

When she sparred with the new recruits, he joined the drills without hesitation, his movements sharp but never showy, his corrections firm but patient.

When Council matters threatened to drown her, he didn’t offer em
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