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Chapter Nineteen: The Things She Did Not Say

Penulis: Jaxon Vale
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-02-01 03:15:15

Elara woke with her hand already on her stomach.

The room was quiet, warm, and unfamiliar. Sunlight crept through narrow windows, resting on stone walls etched with old pack markings. Frostveil.

Her pulse picked up instantly.

She forced herself to breathe slowly, evenly, the way she had learned on the road. Panic burned energy she could not afford.

Still alive. Still here.

Still hiding everything that mattered.

She shifted carefully, testing her body. Pain flared, sharp but manageable. Healing.
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