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CHAPTER SIXTY-THREE: THE MIND IS STABLE BUT THE HEART IS WEAK.

Author: Blu
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-24 03:35:38

AVERY'S POV:

The silence in the medical room was oppressive, weighing heavily on my chest. My hands shook as I gazed at the two people I had just cared for. Axel sat slumped in a chair, his body a roadmap of old scars and fresh pain, his limbs splayed out. Ryan, on the other hand, seemed fragile, his skin pale and clammy under the harsh fluorescent lights.

I felt a wave of nausea, smell of blood lingering mingling with the antiseptic scent of the medical supplies. My mind recoiled at the sight of their battered bodies.

Had I really just thrown away my one chance at freedom?

My pulse thundered in my ears as I pressed my hands against the counter, gripping the edge as if it could hold me together. This was it, wasn’t it? The moment I realized—no, admitted—that despite everything Axel had done to me, despite all the reasons I had to hate him, I couldn’t let him die. I was fighting to keep him alive for some reason.

The irony burned, unforgiving. I'd spent every waking moment plann
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