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LII: Threat or Union
Author: Giona Lebraco
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“But being reunited does not always mean a good re-encounter. But perhaps, it could be both sometimes.”

CHAPTER LII: Another Threat?; The Fateful Reunion

   “I SAW A thing,” I said quietly. Still, unable to recover from everything that had happened. Neither of us did. Neither of us talked since that night.

   It had been hours since the battle was finished. It was now morning, yes. And we were not in the same place anymore. We were not in the garden anymore. When that blinding light from yesterday night burst, I could remember us not bearing its power, and with all the chaos around us, we passed out. We passed out not knowing what happened next. It was not until we woke up in a familiar room of dirt. The same room where we met that sneaky treasure ches

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