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Blood in the Shadows (chapter. 50)

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last update Last Updated: 2025-09-13 01:51:34

Akira’s POV

Sleep just wouldn’t come. The council’s accusations echoed in my mind like heavy chains, pulling me deeper into uncertainty.

Kaidën trusts me.

But what if they’re right? What if I really am the weapon they claim?

I stood on the balcony, watching storm clouds sweep over the city, lightning carving sharp lines through the dark sky. Behind me, Kaidën was sharpening a blade, the sound of steel on stone providing a steady rhythm that helped calm my nerves.

“You should get some rest,” he said, not even bothering to look up.

“I can’t.”

“Neither can I.” His voice dropped to a softer tone, the kind that seeped under my skin.

The moment shattered when a faint noise echoed from the hallway. Both of us froze. My wolf stirred, claws itching just beneath my skin.

Kaidën rose quietly, blade ready in his hand, and moved toward the door. His body was taut, every muscle poised for action.

The handle twisted.

In a flash, Kaidën flung the door open, and a hooded figure stumbled in, dagger gli
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