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Chapter 22: Things Better Left Unsaid

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last update publish date: 2026-05-26 13:57:40

Freya waited for him to answer.

Eros gave her silence instead.

Cold wind moved through the clearing, carrying the scent of blood and wet pine. Snow drifted slowly between the trees, settling over bodies already turning still.

Freya stared at him. “Well?”

Eros crouched beside one of the dead mercenaries and searched through his coat like she hadn’t spoken.

That annoyed her instantly.

“You’re avoiding the question.”

“I’m thinking.”

“That usually means I’m going to hate whatever comes next.”

He pu
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