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Chapter 94: Bound by the Rift

Author: Nnenna
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-23 20:08:47

The night stretched endlessly, the weight of silence pressing against them. Lena could still feel the Rift’s power thrumming inside her, an unfamiliar presence that no longer burned or resisted—it settled in her bones, in her breath, as if it had always been there.

She wasn’t sure if that terrified her more than the alternative.

Cassian’s eyes hadn’t left her since she demonstrated her control. There was something unreadable in his expression—not fear, not quite trust, but something in between.

Dorian exhaled loudly, breaking the tension. “So, what? We just act like everything’s normal now? Pretend Lena didn’t just tap into the literal abyss and come back looking stronger?” He gestured vaguely. “Because I’d love a reality check.”

Lena rolled her shoulders, still adjusting to the way her body felt—lighter, sharper, as if the Rift had remade her from the inside out.

“I’m still me,” she said, but even she wasn’t sure how true that was.

Cassian’s jaw tightened. “For now.”

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