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Chapter 108

Author: Menah_writes
last update publish date: 2026-02-13 01:04:36

POV: Sera

My head felt like it was filled with lead. Every time I tried to open my eyes, the world tilted and spun. The last thing I remembered was the cold forest floor and the sting of a needle in my neck.

When my vision finally cleared, the silk sheets and the mountain view were gone.

I was in a basement. The walls were cold, damp concrete, and the only light came from a single bulb swinging slowly from the ceiling. I tried to move my arms to rub my eyes, but I couldn't. A sharp, metallic cl
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