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Chapter 23: Miracle

Author: Jayne
last update publish date: 2026-05-31 23:10:40

LENA

For a second after the impact, the room didn’t behave like a room anymore.

The sound of Kael hitting the wall still echoed in my ears, sharp and final, like the estate itself had absorbed the force and was now holding it against me in silence. My breath stopped halfway in my throat as reality snapped back into place in uneven pieces.

Kael.

The name hit my mind before logic followed it, and when it did, my stomach dropped so fast it felt like I had missed a step on stairs that weren’t there
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