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Chapter 68: The Tension Eased

Author: De Lilah
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Valkyrie

Ragnor’s expression darkened, shifting from confusion to disbelief, and finally to something raw and unguarded.

His towering presence filled the room, his aura stifling, as though the air itself grew heavier with every passing moment.

“You heard what, Valkyrie?” His voice was dangerously quiet—the calm before the storm.

I met his gaze head-on, refusing to cower under his intensity.

“Don’t play innocent, Ragnor.” My voice trembled, not with fear but with the rage I had kept bottled for far too long. “The whispers, the rumors—they said she was here. A woman. And she never left. Did you hide her?”

His amber eyes widened briefly before narrowing, his jaw tightening as if to bite back words that could wound us both.

“You think I would betray you?” His words were clipped, each one cutting like a shard of glass.

“You already have!” I shouted, my fists trembling at my sides. “Maybe not with her, but every time you push me away, every time you drown yourself in guilt and self-
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