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The secret inside the storm

Author: Renaye H
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-11-21 09:18:45

CHAPTER 22

The night didn’t end.

It didn’t even breathe.

The underworld’s army pressed against Malik’s barrier like a living storm—claws scraping, voices hissing, shadows twisting into faces Sarai had never seen but somehow recognized from nightmares she hadn’t dreamed yet.

Sarai stood behind Malik, fingers digging into the back of his shirt as the floor trembled again. Her stomach curled tight—not from fear.

From the thing she refused to name.

Malik shifted, wings stretching wider as he reinforced the barrier with another surge of power. His shadows lashed outward like whips made of midnight.

“Stay behind me,” he growled again without looking back.

“I’m not going anywhere,” she whispered.

But she was shaking. Not from the attack.

From the truth growing inside her.

Her chest tightened. If he felt it—if any of them did—she would lose everything.

Malik noticed.

He knew something was off. His eyes scanned her face, her hands trembling, the slight falter in her stance. His jaw tightened.

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