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CHAPTER 77

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For a heartbeat, no one moved. Then, as if snapping out of a trance, they seized Garret by what remained of his ruined flesh.

He screamed—a raw, broken sound—as they dragged him away. Let him suffer. Let him remember.

The crowd around us was a sea of wide eyes and hushed whispers.

I didn’t care. My pulse still hammered, the rage a living thing beneath my skin, clawing for release. Not yet. I needed to see her. Needed to know she was whole.

"Leave," I snapped. The word cut through the murmurs like a blade.

The crowd blurred into nothing as I forced air into my lungs, each breath sharp, deliberate.

“Control. Stay in control.” But the thought of her—unconscious, bleeding—sent a fresh wave of fury boiling under my skin.

I didn’t remember moving, but suddenly, I was there, shoving open the healer’s door.

The scent of herbs and magic hit me, thick and cloying.

My gaze locked onto Thalia—pale, still, her dark hair fanned out like spilled ink against the white sheets.

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