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Chapter Thirty-seven: The Bond Fracture Warning

作者: Bless Luxor
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. Sophie Steele

"Stop," I said out loud, to no one, to the dark ceiling above my bed, to my own chest which had decided at two in the morning to feel like something was pulling it apart from the inside.

The ceiling did not stop, and my chest did not stop.

I pressed my palm flat against my sternum the way I had in the corridor on my first night here, the same instinct, the same useless gesture of trying to hold something in place that wasn't interested in being held. The
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