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Chapter 136: Whispers Beneath the Surface

Author: Bodypeng
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-09 19:50:07

Alina

I woke up with a pounding headache that felt like someone was trying to split my skull in half. The throbbing wasn’t sharp—it was a deep, relentless pressure, like the heartbeat of some creature lodged in my brain. My eyes refused to focus, blinking uselessly against the pale morning light streaming in from the window. Every muscle in my body felt heavy, as if someone had draped wet blankets over me in my sleep.

It was the same sensation I’d been having too often lately—like I was sinking into something cold and deep, unable to break the surface. Sometimes, it even felt like I was drowning in my own body.

I couldn’t keep brushing it off.

Pushing myself upright took more effort than it should have. I pressed my palms hard against my temples, trying to rub the ache away. “What is wrong with me?” I muttered, my voice hoarse.

No one answered, of course. Damian wasn’t here—if he were, he’d already be hovering, insisting on dragging me to the healer himself. And I couldn’t let that ha
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