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CHAPTER 39 THE MOMENT I STOPPED ASKING FOR PERMISSION

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I woke up choking.

Not on air. On heat. On that thick, electric pressure that crawled under my skin and wrapped around my ribs like it had been waiting for me to open my eyes. My heart slammed hard enough to hurt. For one panicked second I thought the sky had torn again. Thought the cut had come back wider. Hungrier.

It hadn’t.

The cavern was still intact. Stone walls. Dim morning light bleeding in through the entrance. The smell of damp earth and old magic and smoke that never quite left anymore.

But something had changed.

I felt it before I saw it. The hum in my chest was louder. Not screaming. Not out of control. Louder in the way a crowd gets quiet right before something important happens.

I sat up too fast and immediately regretted it.

Pain flared hot and bright behind my eyes, shooting down my spine. I hissed and grabbed the stone beside me, knuckles whitening as I rode it out. My breath came shallow and sharp, each inhale scraping.

“Easy.”

Kaden’s voice. Right there. Close. His
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