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Chapter 75

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Chapter 75

Jaxon

The trail narrowed after the overlook, the trees closing in again, their branches knitting together overhead. The sunlight thinned to patches, shifting across the dirt path as the wind stirred.

Jace stayed in front, his hands brushing against the tall grass at the edges. Rick trailed somewhere in the middle, humming to himself like he was just trying to distract from how out of breath he was.

I let my pace slow, and so did Jewel. Before long, there was just enough space between us and the others that their voices blurred into the wind.

“You like it up here?” I asked quietly.

She glanced at me, her expression unreadable at first. “It’s… different. Feels like the noise can’t reach you here.”

“That’s the point,” I said.

For a moment, we just listened to the wind threading through the branches. The air smelled cleaner here, sharper.

“You seemed quiet this morning,” I added.

Her gaze flicked back to where Jace was walking ahead, then returned to me. “I’m thinking.”

“Danger
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