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Chapter 122

Auteur: Aria
last update Date de publication: 2026-05-15 23:39:57

Aurelia's POV

The chamber was already full when we walked in, which meant everyone had a clear view of us doing it.

Every head turned. The murmuring didn't stop, it just changed pitch, the way a room sounds when its topic has walked through the door. I kept my eyes forward and my chin level and my hands relaxed at my sides, which took more effort than any of the training had. I honestly didn't think I'd be straining this much to remain composed.

Kade sat at the head of the long table looking l
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