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Personal Trainer

Author: Armisteads
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-03 17:10:11
We had breakfast together. It was quiet at first. A lot of passing dishes and awkward smiles, but slowly… things warmed. Jace cracked jokes. Theo told weird historical facts. Celina filled me in on everyone’s favorite meals, pet peeves, and childhood disasters.

And I smiled.

I smiled for real at everything they said to me.

Surprisingly, this still wasn’t everyone of the Blackwood. There were still others I had yet to meet. Celina said they are still away for a mission.

I was curious what mission they had but didn’t raise my curiosity further.

After breakfast, they gave me some space to reflect before leaving me alone. They didn't want to overwhelm me with their presence.

I sat alone on the porch, feeling the breeze on my skin. My ribs ached, yet something in my heart felt less hollow.

I didn’t know it was such a good feeling being surrounded by so many people who care about you.

I watched the beautiful scenery in front of me when all of a sudden–

“Mind some compan
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    We didn’t stay in the clearing.No one said it out loud, but we all felt it, the way the forest felt after the spies vanished. This land is scared, perhaps all the destruction we cause dis causing a negative reaction to it, as we stepped deeper we felt our bdoy getting heavier. Or at least that's what i felt. Fenrir could barely stand, yet he insisted on walking.“I won't allow anyone to carry me,” he said flatly when Gabriel suggested it.“You’re bleeding internally,” Gabriel shot back.Fenrir didn’t look at him. “Then let's just walk faster.”I stayed at his side, my arm looped around his waist, pretending I was helping him balance instead of the other way around. Every step sent a dull ache through my own chest, like an echo of his pain. The bond, or rather our bond hummed faintly between us, it was impossible to ignore now.It scared me how natural it felt.So this is the result of me fusing my magic with him, huh?Winter scouted ahead, unusually quiet. Lysara kept glancing behi

  • The Broken Luna Returns   What We're Waiting

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