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Chapter One hundred and eighty-two
Author: Sugar boy
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Morning crept in like a stranger unsure it was welcome.

The clouds that had raged all night hung low and colorless, their bellies streaked with the faint rose of a sun that didn’t quite dare to rise.

The battlefield lay quiet except for the caw of carrion birds and the soft hiss of rain dripping from shattered banners.

The citadel of Veyne had survived — but only just. Its spires were cracked, its gates twisted, and the stones still smoked from where the serpent’s light had burned through reality.

Kael moved among the fallen with the stiffness of a man walking through his own dream.

Around him, soldiers who had once sworn to kill each other now worked side by side, dragging the wounded to makeshift shelters, whispering prayers to whatever gods still listened.

He paused beside a dark smear in the mud and touched it — ash, warm to the skin.

Not just fire’s leavings. Power’s.

He glanced toward the center of the ruined square where two figures sat at the heart of silence.

Selene and
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