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Author: VictoryAnne Vice
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[Ona]

“You cannot kill him yet,” Daax reminds me as he holds me to his chest. His scent is returning to its familiar mix of burnt caramel and sand, and I feel myself easing into his embrace. I had just seen him walk around one of our survivors as if he was a trinket on the ground and I wanted to throttle him so badly that I found it hard to force a smile onto my face as he led me to the captain’s quarters.

“I can’t do this, Aegir. I want to see him twitching on the ground.”

“I’ll hold him down for you,” Daax agrees. “But we need to know what he is planning. We need to know to keep our people safe.”

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