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Chapter 18 – Awakening

Penulis: Azilla
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-25 19:13:06

When Mara opened her eyes, she didn't know where she was.

For a long moment everything was just light.

White, flickering light that penetrated through her closed eyelids and hers

Thought envyed. She heard a uniform noise, deep and infinite, and

believed first, she would still dream.

Then the pain came.

Dump first.

Then everywhere.

In her shoulders.

In their arms.

In her back.

Even breathing burned.

Mara pulled in sharp air and set up in a jerk.

Immediately she went through a dizzy,
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