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Chapter 73

Author: Tadi Raf
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Morwenna's POV

I woke in a coffin of salt and ash.

Every inch of my skin burned, every breath felt like drawing in fire. My arms were tangled in vines soaked with blood—my own—and my throat was raw from screaming. The trial wasn’t over. Not even close.

The third vision had shattered something inside me. Seeing Leofric fall—again and again—crushed beneath the Bone Seer’s jagged blade, had left me broken. But the Seer’s whisper had carved deeper than fear. "You can stop this. Just surrender."

No. I wouldn’t surrender. Not to fate. Not to whatever darkness this trial believed I belonged to. I dragged myself from the salt pit, nails cracked and bleeding, and collapsed into the cold pool waiting just beyond it. The water hissed around my flesh like oil hitting fire.

I surfaced gasping, and there he was.

Leofric. Leaning against the stone archway, arms crossed, drenched in rain, his eyes locked on me like he’d climbed through hell just to get here. And maybe he had.

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