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Chapter 132- THE CANYON.

Author: D.Moses
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-09 22:24:42

The canyon walls kept the night close, the shadows pressed in like heavy cloth. Anaïs couldn’t sleep. She hadn’t even tried. She sat with her back against the buggy’s fender, knees up, rifle across her lap, and listened to the soft hiss of wind through the rock.

Julien had taken first watch, pacing a slow perimeter with his head tilted, always listening for the sounds that didn’t belong. Maris had crawled into the back of the second vehicle, the glow of her wristpad faint under the tarp. Cassian sat on the opposite side of the camp, a silhouette against the starlight.

For a long time, neither of them moved.

Finally, he spoke without turning his head.

“You should get at least an hour.”

“I’m fine.”

“You’re not fine. You’re wired so tight you’ll snap the second the sun comes up.”

She glanced at him, but his eyes were still on the canyon mouth. “If I sleep, I’ll see her,” Anaïs said.

That earned the faintest shift in his expression. “And if you don’t, you’ll still see her. Just with your
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