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Chapter 91: The Two Thrones

Author: Drea Drayne
last update publish date: 2026-06-22 05:58:52

The kiss was an anchor in the storm, a moment of pure, unadulterated truth in a world that had been nothing but lies and deception. But it could not last. The kingdom was a bleeding wound, and the surgeons had just arrived.

Kaelen pulled back, his forehead resting against hers, his eyes closed as if to savor the connection, to memorize the feel of her in his arms. The bond between them was no longer a frantic, desperate connection, but a deep, resonant hum, a river of shared strength and purpos
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  • The Kings Omega   Chapter 91: The Two Thrones

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