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Chapter 29.2

Out of the corner of my eyes, I was sure Griff was giving Glinda silent signals to giddy up, but she was my special friend, not his. And there was no way she would abandon me inside a creepy tunnel. I mounted again, this time, keeping my hands on my thighs.

He shot me a filthy glance. “Too proud to hold onto me?”

“Actually,” I said with a yawn. “I think I can do better.”

Ignoring his low growl, I got Glinda to continue up the gentle slope. She broke into a gentle run that became faster and faster and faster, as though the ground had turned into a travelator and was propelling her forward by magic.

My eyes fluttered shut, and the muscles around my chest finally loosened enough for me to exhale. That little trip to Hell had been more emotionally grueling than the Punishment Pits. At least in Tower 1313, I knew exactly what to expect.

All the exhaustion I had held at bay while Griff had been recovering from his wounds rushed back, and I slumped against his broad body.

“It is time for us
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