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Ch.81

Author: Blue Diamond
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-30 07:07:42

Klaus POV

I got dressed and headed downstairs. The castle was quiet, bathed in the amber light of early morning. The scent of fresh coffee and toast drifted through the air, warm and grounding. I wanted to see my mother before I teleported out before reality reclaimed me.

She was having breakfast when she saw me. She set the cup of coffee she was about to sip on the table with a soft clink and ran toward me.

“Klaus!”

I smiled and hugged her. Her arms wrapped around me like a protective cloak. She held me as though trying to anchor me in place, afraid I might vanish like mist.

“Are you okay?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper like a string plucked too tight.

“Yes, Mother. Don’t worry.” I pulled back, trying to mask the storm brewing inside me. The memory of Kaden, the chaos, the blood—all of it burned behind my eyes. But she didn’t need to carry that weight. It was my burden or me and Aria’s now.

“Where are you going?” she asked.

“To the company. I’ve been away for so long.I
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