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Chapter Sixty-Four – The Third Voice
Author: Freezy-Grip
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“Jenna! You shouldn’t be here, you bound yourself!, You’re part of me now, part of this! Do you understand? You can’t leave!”

Her tears fell, glowing like sparks in the abyss.

“I did it to save you.”

His voice cracked, anguish raw.

“And in saving me, you damned yourself!”

The laugh came then, low, smooth, terrible, The shadow unfurled itself from the storm, its hollow face burning brighter.

“Not damned. Freed.”

Its tendrils wrapped around Jenna’s arms again, but this time they didn’t burn. They pulsed. Warm. Steady.

“You feel it, don’t you? The power. You are no longer just a woman. You are a voice in a god. Eternal. Infinite. Untouchable.”

Denilson roared, yanking against his chains.

“Get away from her!”

The shadow’s hollow gaze turned toward him, its voice curling like venom.

“Why? She belongs to me more than she ever belonged to you.”

On the battlefield, silence smothered the ruins.

The crowned figure stood tall, wings spread wide, the reshaped circle above his head glowing black a
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