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Author: Tianah
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Chapter 98

The morning came really fast. The breeze blew hard against my skin — harsh, cold, and without mercy. I didn’t sleep. Not even a blink. My body had settled into a mode I hadn’t known I could reach. It wasn’t adrenaline, not anymore. It was something deeper. Something primal. My mind had already begun constructing the person I needed to become.

The clothes they gave me were different this time. Gone was the student uniform, the casual hoodie and jeans I’d worn to blend in. Instead, I now wore matte-black tactical fabric, light armor molded to my body, the kind Gregory’s inner circle wore.

Juno handed it to me without a word, her eyes scanning mine for any hesitation.

There wasn’t any.

“Donovan wants to see you before you leave,” she said as I zipped the suit halfway up.

“I’m not in the mood for a lecture.”

It had been a while since I had seen Saul. He calls sometimes and I began to wonder what he was up to.

“It’s not that kind of meeting.”

Of course, it isn’t, I thought. No
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