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Chapter Ten: Quiet Before the Storm
Author: Pure moon
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The days that followed Kael’s second visit to the sealed chamber passed slower than they had any right to.

The Pit had a way of stretching time, making every hour feel heavy. With half the eastern tunnels collapsed and the mood among the prisoners still raw from their losses, Kael forced a deliberate calm. No more reckless pushes. No more rushing headlong into the dark. They needed to breathe. To heal. To remember why they were fighting.

He spent long hours walking the remaining tunnels, checki
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