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... rough the tense air.

Haelyn stood in the doorway, her breath shallow, her body trembling. She looked like a ghost....pale, broken, and barely standing. Her once-bright eyes were dim, her hair clinging to her sweat-drenched face.

Artemis took a slow step forward but halted when Cerius raised a hand.

"It could still be Keres," Cerius warned, his voice low and wary.

Marlyil clenched her fists. "She looks terrible. If it is Keres, she’s hiding it well."

Xander ...

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