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Chapter 34: Echoes and Whispers

Author: Marcus Vale
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-17 01:38:29

The walk back to Haverstone Manor was punctuated by an uneasy quiet. The sun dipped lower in the sky, casting long shadows that seemed to stretch endlessly across the damp earth. Each step felt heavier than the last, the weight of their most recent battle pressing down on them. Emma couldn’t shake the sensation of being watched, though every glance over her shoulder revealed nothing but the empty forest.

“We should reach the manor before nightfall,” Callan said, breaking the silence. Their voice was calm but laced with an edge of urgency.

Vivienne let out a soft scoff. “Why? Afraid of the dark?”

Callan didn’t respond immediately, their glowing eyes fixed on the path ahead. “The fractures may be sealed, but the force is still present. The darkness is its ally.”

Jamie rolled his eyes but tightened his grip on his skateboard. “Great. So, now the dark is trying to kill us, too. Anything else want to join the party?”

The group pressed on, the manor’s looming silhouette finally coming into
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