Ch-104
Author: Cupidaris
last update2025-06-28 21:13:02

Nathan stepped out of the meditation chamber, shoulders stiff, lungs burning from hours of controlled breathing and the ring’s relentless pulse. The thin mountain air bit into his skin as dusk settled across the courtyard, painting the stone walls in hues of violet and deep blue. Prayer flags snapped in the wind overhead, their threads worn to whispers.

Harper stood at the edge of the courtyard, leaning against an old pillar, her arms folded tight across her chest. The moment she saw him, she pushed off the stone and walked forward, boots crunching over gravel.

She stopped in front of him, chin lifted defiantly. “I watched you nearly break yourself in there,” she said, voice low and tight. “I know what you’re trying to do—taking everything on yourself. Sacrificing every scrap of your own body and soul so the rest of us don’t have to. But I’m not letting you do that anymore.”

Nathan blinked, exhausted, but he tried to manage a weak grin. “I’m fine,” he murmured. “You know this is the p
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