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Chapter 54: The Hands of Fire
Author: Milky-Grip
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The ground buckled as the second golden hand burst from the fissure, scattering molten stone in every direction.

Victor leapt back, his boots skidding across ash and fractured rock. The heat singed his skin, but he didn’t move his eyes from those hands that looked human. Hands that looked like Ethan’s.

Miriam stumbled closer, broken shard pressed to her chest. Tears streaked her soot-stained cheeks. “It’s him it has to be him.”

Julian barked a laugh, coughing blood into his palm. “Yes, darling, it looks like him. But so does a puppet when the strings are pulled just right.”

he hybrid was on the ground, shaking, muttering to himself. “Too late, too late, too late…”. Then the fissure widened. From the molten glow, a head emerged.

Not fully heir, not fully human. Ethan’s face ashen skin, eyes glowing white-hot, lips cracked like cooling stone. His hair burned at the edges, strands dissolving into ash.

He dragged himself higher, body convulsing, voice torn between a scream and a growl. “V
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