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Chapter 39: Breaking Point

Autor: Iris Bloom
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-03-31 15:38:11

“We’re losing him…!” The words didn’t just echo.

They shattered.

Tricia stood frozen just outside the circle of movement, her body locked in place as the room exploded into controlled chaos.

Doctors moved fast. Precise. Urgent. Machines beeped wildly, sharp, erratic sounds slicing through the air like warnings she couldn’t ignore.

“No… no, no…” she whispered, shaking her head as if denial alone could stop what was happening.

Raymond’s body jerked slightly under their hands. A reaction. A fight.
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