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Chapter 47: A Blade in the Dark
Author: Kaiza
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The stars hung cold and distant over the ruined outpost.

Kael sat against the cracked stone wall, cleaning the blood off his sword.

The blade had always felt like an extension of himself, a part of his body, his mind, his rage.

Tonight, it felt heavier.

The events at Emberhold churned in his head like a storm refusing to settle.

Calia’s betrayal.

Sarai’s control.

Ceylan’s strength.

Kael had lost battles before, but never like this.

Not when it cost him more than blood.

Not when it cost him trust.

A shadow glided beside him.

Selene.

Her golden eyes flashed in the faint torchlight. "You're not sleeping."

Kael sneered, but it didn't touch his eyes. "Didn't know we were allowed to."

Selene let out a breath, sitting down beside him.

For a long moment, neither of them said anything.

Then, she spoke softly: "She didn't kill you when she had the chance."

Kael didn't respond.

Selene stood against the wall, fingers closing tightly around the dagger at her hip.

"You know what that means, don't yo
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