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Chapter 35:The Edge of Control

Author: Nikita Peters
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A heavy silence settled over the group as they moved through the dense forest, the night pressing in from all sides. The air was thick with damp earth and the lingering scent of blood. Selene stole a glance at Ronan. His jaw was clenched, his movements stiff, but it wasn’t exhaustion slowing him down—it was something worse.

She had seen it in his eyes when Elias’s voice had echoed through the night. The way his hands had trembled. The way he had flinched, as if the voice had reached inside him and wrapped around his very soul.

But he wouldn’t talk about it.

And that scared her more than anything.

Cassian was the first to break the silence. “We need to find shelter before dawn.” His voice was sharp, his usual sarcasm gone. “Ronan’s in no condition to keep moving.”

“I’m fine,” Ronan growled, but even as he spoke, he swayed slightly.

Selene stepped closer, gripping his arm. “You’re not fine.”

His skin was burning beneath her fingers, feverish and unnatural. The black veins running up his
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