Chapter 345
Author: Anakin Detour
last update2024-11-08 02:14:54

As the clash echoed through the chamber, Dexter felt the vibrations ripple up his arm, a sensation so intense it nearly threw him off balance. Jareth, consumed by the Abyss, was now a terrifying force—his form barely human, shrouded in shadows that flickered and pulsed like flames. The air around them crackled with energy, each wave of darkness threatening to swallow them whole.

Dexter steadied himself, his heart pounding. This was it. Jareth was beyond reasoning, consumed by the power he had sought so desperately. There would be no turning back for him, no saving the man he once was. Dexter knew he had to end this here and now.

With a nod to Henry and Charlotte, they moved in unison, each of them bracing for the final strike. Henry’s movements were precise, his blades flashing as he cut down the creatures surrounding them, creating a clear path to Jareth. Meanwhile, Charlotte channeled her magic, her fingers tracing patterns in the air that erupted into brilliant bursts of light, ill
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