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Seraphina

Kiera.

The name curled in the air like a snake.

She smiled at Kaelion, her red hair catching the last rays of the sun, giving her the illusion of fire and blood. The sight of it made something tighten in my chest. Not fear. Not jealousy. Just… something sharp.

“It’s been too long,” she said, her voice carrying that easy, practiced familiarity.

“Not that long,” Kaelion replied, but there was a faint ghost of a smirk on his lips. The kind he never gave me.

I watched as she stepped closer, the fluidity in her movements almost deliberate. Her hand, light as a feather, brushed against his arm—a touch that lingered just long enough to be noticed. Just long enough for her to know I’d see it.

“And still, you’ve been keeping secrets,” she mused, her gaze flickering toward me for the first time. She didn’t sneer, didn’t glare outright, but there was something in her eyes—a quiet satisfaction, the kind you get from knowing you’re untouchable.

Kaelion’s expression remained unreadable
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