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XXXIII : A Dance on Thin Ice

Author: Dianna Styles
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-14 22:45:34

The morning air carried an unusual chill, sharp enough to make me shiver. I woke up gasping, my skin damp with sweat despite the room’s coolness. My heart pounded hard in my chest, each beat echoing in my ears. I lay still, eyes fixed on the ceiling, trying to piece together the fragments of a dream that had dragged me five years into the past.

Blood.

Blood on Aaric's leather jacket.

Blood that I wiped from his face calmly, as if it wasn't something that should scare me.

I swallowed, something heavy in my chest. At that moment, I didn't think about anything. I was too lulled into believing that Aaric, the man who was always by my side, who laughed with me, who loved me, couldn't have done something so terrible.

I believed it.

I didn't ask him.

And now, years later, I realize...

It was a sign.

I should have known from that moment.

I should have realized that Aaric Bernardi wasn't just an overprotective boyfriend.

I should have realized that he had always been in a world far darker than
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