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THE TOMB

Auteur: whitefaith
last update Date de publication: 2025-12-17 02:15:09

Four days after the contractions stopped

"You can't come in." Serna stood in the infirmary doorway with both knives drawn, blocking Kaelin.

"What do you mean I can't come IN?" Kaelin had a tray of food, was staring at Serna like she'd grown horns. "I've been coming in twice a day for a YEAR—"

"Not anymore." Serna's voice came out flat. "Nobody comes in except Elira for medical checks."

"Serna what the fuck—"

"Too many people." Serna shifted her grip on the knives. "Too many chances for somethin
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