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The Forfeit of Innocence
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(This chapter contains mature content of an intimate nature. Readers who find such material unsuitable are advised to proceed directly to the next chapter. Your understanding is greatly appreciated.)

In the wake of their brutal clash against the Skull Maiden, Arga and Arimbi resolved to extend their stay at the Devil’s Rest by yet another night—binding them to the ancient decree that all guests must abide within its walls for a full three days and nights to earn safe passage through the accursed lands beyond.

The darkness of that evening wrapped around the inn like a velvet shroud, and within the confines of their chamber, the air hummed with a tension that had been building since the moment they’d crossed the threshold of the notorious establishment. Where once Arga had fumbled through unfamiliarity, guided only by the fleeting lessons of his past encounter with Dara—who had later revealed herself to be none other than Arimbi in a different guise—he now moved with the deliberate grac
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