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Salt and Blood (Part 1)

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Elena POV

The engine roared in my ears, loud and rough, like it was shaking me from the inside out.

The boat tore through the water, sending cold spray across my face that stung where it mixed with the tears I refused to let fall. My hands were still tied behind me, the rope biting into my wrists every time the boat bounced. My chest felt so tight I could barely pull in a full breath.

All I could see, over and over, was Dante standing on that pier, blood spreading too fast across his side.
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