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Chapter 46: The Echoes We Cannot Run From

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We didn’t stop running. Not as the tunnel behind us shook. Not when the walls creaked as though they were living. Not when the voice—that thing’s voice—kept whispering in my head, winding around my ribs like smoke.

Maxwell’s hand on my wrist was iron, pulling me forward, refusing to let me slip back into whatever nightmare we’d just woken up from.” Soraya’s magic crackled at my back, sealing the tunnel as best she could, but it didn’t help. We weren’t simply fleeing a place.

We all were running from something ancient.

Something I had only just let go of.

Jameson cursed quietly, thrusting the exit door open as we fell into the frigid night air. It had begun to rain, lightly but fiercely, the smell of wet stone surging into my lungs as I gasped for air. My chest hurt, whatever had tried to grapple on me still wrenching and clawing against my ribs.

I doubled over, hands on my knees, willing myself to breathe.

Maxwell was by my side in a second, his hand hovering near my back but not touc
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