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Chapter 14: The Hunters Approach
Author: Dahlia Queen
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The night felt too still.

Kain stood by the cracked window of the safehouse, staring at the alley below. The city usually hummed at this hour distant horns, generators, people arguing somewhere. But tonight, the silence was thick. Heavy. Wrong.

It crawled against his skin.

“Something’s off,” he murmured.

Behind him, Talia was packing quietly, sliding files into a worn leather satchel.

“That’s because they’ve found our sector.” Her voice was calm, but the edges were tight. “Dominion surveillance patterns changed ten minutes ago.”

Kain turned. “How do you know?”

Talia lifted a small handheld device a narrow bar of black metal lined with shifting blue glyphs. Dominion tech, stolen long ago.

“Their scanners are sweeping in triangular motions now. They only do that when they’re isolating a target.”

His throat dried. “Me.”

She didn’t deny it.

Instead, she stepped toward him. “We don’t have much time. But before we run again… I need you to breathe.”

Kain didn’t feel like he could breathe. H
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