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★𝕺𝖑𝖎𝖛𝖎𝖆

The morning sun, when it finally pierced the stained-glass windows of my chamber, felt like an interrogation light. Every ray seemed to highlight the raw, exposed nerves of my mind.

My body was stiff, heavy with a weariness that went beyond physical exhaustion. The memory of Freya's tear-streaked face, of Ronan's strained voice, of the horrifying silver light that had erupted from my hands, it all churned in my gut, a bitter, metallic taste. I hated it. Hated the lies, hated the
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