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CHAPTER 51

Author: Pure Ink
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MIA'S POV

I woke to darkness and pain.

Not the soft darkness of sleep. Not the gentle ache of healing. This was different. Sharp. Wrong. Like someone had taken sandpaper to the inside of my skull.

"She's awake," someone said. Axel. His voice was closer than I expected.

I tried to open my eyes. The world swam. Blurred. Slowly came into focus.

Axel's face appeared above me, relief flooding his features. "Mia. Thank god."

"What...." My throat was raw. "What happened?"

"The Enforcer. You erased part of it. Used too much power. You've been unconscious for eighteen hours."

Eighteen hours. I tried to sit up. Everything protested.

"Easy," Axel said, helping me. "Kara said you need to take it slow. Your brain was hemorrhaging."

"Kara?"

"Survivor. Been stuck in the Abattoir for two years. She saved your life."

I looked around. We were in a cave. Supplies stacked against walls. Medical equipment I didn't recognize scattered around. And there, sitting by the entrance was a woman I'd never seen b
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