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Chapter 54: Ashes Queen

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Nyla’s POV

Become a part of the darkness. I looked at the woman in the doorway a long time ago.

Although she had my grandmother's appearance, there was a difference.

More powerful. Sharper and darker.

Long shadows were produced on the floor as the firelight danced across her face.

I said, "You… you died when I was little." How are you standing in this position?

After entering the hut, she carefully shut the door. "I returned because of the flames. For the child, not for me.

Killian kept his blade raised. "What would you like with our child?"

She didn't blink her eyes. "I wish to keep it safe. As if I couldn't defend my.

My heart hurt. "What do you mean?"

She spoke softly as she sat down across from me. I was a member of the Crimson Line long before you were born. One who protects the First Flame. We pledged to preserve the harmony of light and shadow.

Slowly, I nodded. "Mom told me stories, but she said that was the end of it."

Her lips clenched. "I was the reason it ended."

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