Chapter 473
Author: Anakin Detour
last update2024-11-17 01:31:16

The low hum of the air system barely reached Dexter’s ears as the silence in the hallway enveloped them. The aftermath of the creature’s death left the air heavy, thick with the strange energy it had carried. Dexter could feel his heartbeat in his temples, the adrenaline coursing through him, but he didn’t allow himself a moment to relax. Not yet. The feeling of being hunted, being watched, never left his senses. There was more. He knew it.

He turned to Charlotte and Henry, who were both breathing hard, their faces a mix of disbelief and wariness. Henry was still clutching his device, the screen flickering as he studied it intently. Charlotte’s hand was pressed to her chest, her fingers trembling slightly as she tried to regain composure.

“Are you both okay?” Dexter’s voice was steady, though his mind was already working through their next moves.

Charlotte nodded, but there was a slight tremor in her voice when she spoke. “I think so. But that thing... that was no ordinary creature, D
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