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Chapter 83: The Silent Clearing

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Elara’s POV:

The corridor behind the side gate was narrow and claustrophobic, the air smelling of damp limestone and old torch soot.

Rhys and I pressed ourselves against the rough stone wall, our breathing shallow and synchronized. Ten yards ahead, a pool of weak orange light spilled from a guardroom onto the flagstones. Two High-Crag hunters stood at the corner, their shadows elongated and jagged against the floor. Through the Blood Pact, I could feel Rhys’s muscles coiling—a controlled, preda
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