Chapter 85-Decision
Author: D.twister
last update2025-10-25 16:00:04

"Took three weeks to even get close—divine beings are notoriously difficult to ambush. When I finally managed it, her last words were thanking me for ending what she'd become. She knew she was a monster. Just couldn't feel it anymore."

The medical bay fell silent except for monitoring equipment tracking Isabella's impossible vitals. Elena had gone very still, processing implications about what failure during training actually meant

. Not just death. Something worse—survival as something that wore your face while being fundamentally other.

"I want to talk to them." Damon's voice carried the kind of controlled determination that had built business empires and survived supernatural assassins. "Both girls. When Isabella wakes up. Before any more training happens. They need to understand exactly what they're agreeing to."

"They're ten years old." Margaret's objectio

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