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Chapter 86

Author: Hope Scott
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-02 20:00:47

POV: Mira

The ruins of the train station stretched around us like a battlefield, smoke curling through the broken walls and the acrid stench of burnt debris lingering in the air. Cries of the injured mingled with the groan of the fractured structure, each passing moment threatening collapse. Blood gleamed dark against shattered concrete, a grim reminder of how quickly everything could fall apart.

I stood close to Lucan, whose presence was steady but charged with tension. His golden eyes scanned the devastation, claws still extended and stained with blood. Though the scene threatened to overwhelm me, the hum of our bond throbbed faintly between us, its warmth keeping me grounded.

“We need to secure the area,” Lucan said, his voice quiet but commanding. “Search for survivors—and any of Kael’s people who might still be here.”

I opened my mouth to respond, but a voice cut through the din.

“There&r

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