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Chapter 13

Author: Buellaaldama
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-07 23:14:43

Everything stopped. The world slowed. I couldn’t breathe. The blood—the sight of it—made my stomach turn. My mind screamed, but I couldn’t hear anything except the loud thumping of my heart. My vision blurred. My hands shook.

Killian.

The blood was pooling around him, dark and thick. His eyes locked onto me. His body was still. Too still.

I felt the pull in my chest—the ache that grew stronger the longer I stared at him. My throat burned with the weight of my unspoken words. I wanted to scream, to beg him to move, to tell me he was okay. But I couldn’t. Not a single sound escaped my lips.

I was useless.

The tension in the air felt thick, suffocating, as Darius’s figure stood in front of me, his chest heaving. He was breathing hard, his eyes wide, and he was watching Killian, almost waiting for something. Waiting for a reaction. Waiting for him to fight back.

But Killian didn’t move. Not yet.

My hands trembled as I reached for him, my body instinctively wanting to run to his side, but
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