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Chapter 98

Author: Phattie
last update publish date: 2026-07-07 23:35:21

Elara's pov

The silence that followed our tears was unbearable.

My boys still clung to Kael's body, their tiny hands refusing to let go, their sobs slowly fading into exhausted hiccups. I wanted to comfort them.

I wanted to comfort myself.

Instead, my eyes drifted across the ruined room.

They landed on Ronan.

He hadn't moved.

Not once.

A strange chill settled over me.

"Ronan?"

The word barely escaped my lips.

No answer.

I frowned.

"...Ronan?"

Still nothing.

My heartbeat quickened.

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