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CHAPTER 42: DEFEND.
Author: Willowgift
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Zachary stopped dead in his tracks, his chest heaving, and simply stared.

She wore a simple white meditation robe that clung to her from the water, her long dark hair plastered to her back.

She looked... diminished, somehow.

The vital energy that usually radiated from her like heat from a flame seemed dampened, reduced. Her skin, normally holding a healthy tone despite her paleness, appeared waxy and lifeless in the crystal light.

‘She looks… so weak’

His eyes dropped to her arm—the one she had
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