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CHAPTER 96: Reinforcements

Author: Zerath
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-05-05 22:31:00

Selena's POV

The afternoon sun warms the canvas above me.

I slowly come to, my body feeling heavy and my head still in a fog. I’m on a cot, a blanket draped over me. Damian's arms are wrapped around me as he sleeps behind, his chest pressed to my back, arm resting over my waist, keeping me snug.

I don't move. Honestly, I don’t want to.

The tent feels different. It's bigger now. There are more cots—rows of them stretching into the sha

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