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Chapter 39: Gold and Ghosts

Author: ELORA
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-08 13:30:18

The room was quiet—too quiet for James’s liking.

He sat on the edge of the hospital bed, his hands wrapped tightly around Maya’s small, pale fingers. Machines beeped steadily in the background, but her breathing was the only thing he listened for.

Then it came—a faint shift in her posture. Her lashes fluttered like fragile wings.

“M-Maya?” James leaned in, heart pounding. “Maya, I’m here. Can you hear me?”

Her lips parted. Dry. Weak. “Bi- Big brother…?”

“Yes. Yes, I’m right here.”

She blinked up at him, her gaze glassy, confused. “W-where… is she…?”

James froze. “Who?”

Her fingers twitched. “Big s-Big sis…”

His throat tightened. He hadn’t prepared for this. Not now. Not like this.

He swallowed hard, pushing a weak smile to his lips. “She… she traveled, remember? She went away for a while.”

Maya frowned, her chest rising
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