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Chapter 54: Cracked Mirrors

Author: Memoree
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Seraphina

I pulled the navy box from my jacket pocket, my fingers trembling slightly. The weight of the moment hit me as I thought about the top jeweler in our group who finished it today. I wanted Seraphina to know how much she means to me, no matter what happens with this war. As I held the box, a wave of emotions crashed over me—fear, longing, and determination.

The sky over the estate was covered in dark thunderclouds, casting a gloomy shadow over everything. The clouds hung low, shrouding the treetops and giving the scene an eerie feel. The oppressive sky mirrored my mood, thick with impending doom.

I imagined a bunch of guys charging out from the treeline like a nightmare. The thought of footprints all over the mud where we’d played just hours before made my stomach churn. Even though they’d be together, they'd be armed. A flickering torch could easily bring a fatal end with just a touch. My mind spun with faint whispers of ghosts, the horrors of what could happen. Xandriel wou
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