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146: Where Did You Hear That Bullshit?
Author: Red Phoenix.
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The call has long ended, but the silence that followed was deafening.

Kai didn’t speak. His fingers stayed clenched around the steering wheel even as the city lights blurred past them. Zora, who had put on her headphones earlier to give him some privacy, finally pulled them off. She turned toward him, noticing the stiffness in his shoulders, the shadow in his eyes.

“Hey,” she said gently. “What happened?”

Kai opened his mouth like he wanted to say something, but only a low mumble came out, completely inaudible. Then nothing.

Zora tilted her head, brows drawn. But she didn’t push. Whatever he’d just heard had clearly shaken him, and for once, the ever-blabbering girl decided to keep quiet. She sat back in her seat, eyeing him occasionally as the car cut through the city.

Kai didn’t say another word the entire ride.

His mind was still stuck on the explosion. The deaths. Caleb. The thought that his bloodline was being quietly slaughtered from the inside out. He hadn’t even known these pe
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