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Chapter 29

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Chapter 29

Teya's POV

"Whoa—"

The moment I turned the corner, I barely had time to register the sharp, jarring impact against my shoulder. It sent a shockwave through my body, making me stumble backward slightly.

My arm pulsed painfully from the collision, but my mind was still caught up in that whirlwind of thoughts racing from my recent encounter with Kael’s office. I felt like I was stuck in a loop, replaying every word, every glance, each moment of silence.

Before I could fully steady myself, the figure I had just bumped into reached out and caught me, coming to a firm, steadying halt.

He was dressed like most students—an ordinary academy jacket, clean and well-kept. But I didn’t recognize him. Wasn’t from any of my classes. Something about the way he looked at me—calm, too composed—sent an icy prick down my spine. It was the kind of look that made you question someone’s intentions without really knowing why. That quiet, lurking feeling that maybe he knew more than he was sayin
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