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CHAPTER 44 – The Book That Weeps Blood

Author: Asmara_Nyx
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-07-05 11:10:18

Alika's POV

The sky outside the window faded into a sickly gray-green, like it was about to vomit a storm long held back. Wind twisted between the old library’s windows, slipping in through tiny cracks, carrying with it a chill that burrowed straight into my bones.

My hand trembled as I turned the final page of the ancient tome Anindya left behind—a book that had already stolen my sleep, and tonight, threatened to steal my peace. The pages were frail, like dying skin left too long under the sun. Strange symbols etched across each leaf, pulsing faintly as if I were touching the heartbeat of something still alive.

I sat cross-legged atop an old rug, within a salt circle I’d drawn myself. Ethan stood across the room, unmoving, like a shadow cast to guard me. His eyes never left me—not out of suspicion, but fear. I could feel it in the air between us. He hadn’t spoken much tonight, but his presence was enough to make my heart stumble and falter in its rhythm.

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