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Chapter 74. The Silence Between Souls

ผู้เขียน: Michael Moore
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Aria’s POV

The goddess’s voice answers, “Then love will be tested.”

The words echo in my head long after the light fades. My body feels weightless for a moment, as if drifting between sleep and waking, between love and loss. Then the world settles around me...cold, quiet, unfamiliar.

When my eyes open, I’m no longer in Damon’s arms or under the silver glow of the Moon. Instead, I’m lying on a narrow bed of linen, the scent of herbs and ash heavy in the air. White drapes move gently around me, catching the soft glow of candlelight. Somewhere nearby, a wind chime trembles, its sound fragile and hollow.

I blink, trying to focus, but the pain comes first. It crawls up my chest, squeezing until I can barely breathe. Something inside me feels torn...missing. I clutch my chest, gasping, my fingers trembling.

“Damon…” The name slips from my lips before I can stop it. It feels strange...like saying a word I no longer recognize.

There’s no answering warmth. No pulse beneath my skin that matches
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