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Chapter 112: The Loophole

Author: De Lilah
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Valkyrie

A voice called my name. Once. Twice. Again and again, but I couldn’t see who it was. The sound wavered, distant and hollow, as if carried through water.

Then—nothing.

Darkness swallowed me whole.

Was I dead? Trapped in some limbo between life and death? My body felt weightless, adrift in an abyss with no beginning and no end.

The battlefield was gone. The air no longer smelled of blood and death, yet the pain still lingered—Elyra’s curse seared through my chest, a slow-burning brand that refused to fade.

But even that agony was distant now, muffled beneath the suffocating stillness of the void.

Then, a whisper.

“My little wolf…”

A chill skittered down my spine.

I turned, searching the endless shadows, but there was nothing—no form, no movement, just the heavy weight of something unseen pressing against my skin.

Then, the darkness parted.

She stepped forward, emerging like a nightmare given form.

My breath caught.

“You.”

Elyra smiled. “Did you miss me, little wolf?”

A cold s
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