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The wind tore at Lilith’s cloak, pulling her hair into her face, whipping her cheeks with sharp stings of rain and ash. She spun, narrowly avoiding the hunter’s blade, each movent choreographed in the desperate rhythm of survival. Sparks flew as her fire t steel, showering the rooftop in a dazzling display that mirrored the chaos in her heart.

Her pulse pounded in her ears—not from exertion, but from recognition. She knew him. Not just as a fighter, but as soone who had seen the parts of her she had hidden from the world, from Kazuki, even from herself. Every strike carried mory; every dodge, a haunting echo of a vow made long ago.

Kazuki slid forward, eyes narrowing. "Stay behind , Lilith!" His voice trembled with tension. "I’ll hold him off!"

She shook her head, flas spiraling around her fingers. "No... we fight together, Kazuki. He isn’t just a hunter. He’s... sothing else."

The hunter’s laugh cut through the storm like a blade. "Yes, fight together. That’s what makes this fun."

Lilith felt a familiar heat—sothing more than anger or fear. Desire? Temptation? The rooftops had always been places of solitude for her, but now they were crucibles of emotion, of mory, of blood. She had always controlled her fire, her power, her presence—but tonight, it seed the rooftop itself conspired with him, forcing her to confront every part of herself she’d kept hidden.

Steel t steel. Kazuki’s blade sang against the hunter’s, each strike reverberating across the tiles. Lilith dodged a sweeping strike that could have split her in two, feeling the edge of the rooftop give way beneath her. She leapt, flipping in the air, fire trailing her movents like ribbons of wrath.

The hunter’s eyes followed her, unblinking. "Lilith... you’ve changed. Stronger. Wiser. Yet still... mine."

Her chest tightened. Every word, every motion, seed designed to cut deeper than any blade. She landed, rolling into a crouch, fire erupting around her like a halo. "You don’t own !"

Kazuki growled, leaping to intercept a strike aid at her. Their backs nearly touched, a fleeting connection in the whirlwind of battle. Sparks danced between them as tal clashed, and in that instant, Lilith realized sothing terrifying: the hunter wasn’t just testing her—he was testing them. Testing their bond.

The rooftop trembled, tiles cracking under the weight of the three combatants. Lilith’s fire flared higher, fueled by desperation and a thrill she hadn’t expected. She let herself be reckless for a mont, her attacks laced with a provocative defiance. She could almost see him pause—just for a heartbeat—his amusent flickering into sothing sharper, darker.

Kazuki hissed, blocking a descending blade that nearly cleaved him. "Lilith... now!"

She surged forward, fire and steel moving as one. The hunter’s eyes widened just slightly, enough for her to slip past his guard, her blade grazing his side. He hissed—not with pain, but with acknowledgnt. She had rembered. He had rembered. And in that shared mory, in that fleeting contact, the air itself seed charged with sothing beyond combat—anger, obsession, and sothing dangerously intimate.

From the shadows, the ex-husband’s figure shifted, silent and watching. His smirk widened as he traced the chaotic ballet of flas and blades, unseen yet omnipresent. "Perfect," he whispered. "The storm I hoped for."

Lilith stumbled briefly on a crumbling tile, fire sputtering as the hunter lunged again. Kazuki caught her arm, steadying her with an intensity that made her pulse flare. "I’ve got you," he said, voice low, determined. "No matter what he rembers, no matter what he thinks he knows... we face it together."

Her heart pounded—not from fear, but from sothing far more dangerous. Desire, adrenaline, defiance—all mingling into a combustible mix. She allowed herself a smirk, even as she launched into the hunter again, fire and steel dancing in perfect, lethal harmony.

The rooftop groaned, tiles giving way beneath them. Sparks flew, fire roared, and above, the moon watched silently. Below, the city slept, oblivious to the war unfolding in the night.

Lilith t the hunter’s eyes mid-lunge, blades crossing in a deadly, intimate mont. "Tonight," she breathed, fire licking her jawline, "we end this—one way or another."

The hunter’s lips twitched into a smile. "Finally... a challenge worthy of centuries."

And as the rooftop shook and the night erupted in a clash of fla, steel, and mory, one truth beca painfully clear: the blood oath had begun. Nothing would ever be the sa.

Lilith’s eyes flicked to the edge of the rooftop, where the tiles had begun to crumble under the combined weight of their battle. The wind tore through her cloak, tugging at her hair and biting at her skin, but she didn’t falter. Kazuki mirrored her stance, side by side, their bodies almost touching for a heartbeat that felt like an eternity.

The hunter circled them like a predator, every step calculated, every movent deliberate. He knew their weaknesses—or at least, he thought he did. Lilith’s heart thudded against her ribs, not from fear, but from a heady mix of anger, desire, and defiance. She would not be claid by him, nor by fate. Not tonight.

A sudden roar of wind shifted the balance. Tiles broke beneath the hunter’s feet, sending him staggering—but he recovered with predatory grace, his eyes locking on hers. In that frozen instant, Lilith realized the fight wasn’t just for survival; it was for control, for identity, for the fragnts of her soul he rembered so well.

With a fierce exhale, she leapt, flas trailing her movents like liquid fire. Kazuki followed, hearts synchronized, ready to face whatever ca next. Above them, the moon glared down, witness to a battle that would etch itself into history—and blood.

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The rooftop fractures beneath the combatants as secrets, mories, and dark power collide. Lilith and Kazuki face the hunter’s relentless assault while the ex-husband maneuvers from the shadows, turning every strike into a test of loyalty and desire. One misstep could send them plumting—and the crimson eclipse of blood and betrayal is about to descend.

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🔥 Hold your breath, brave reader! Flas, steel, and forbidden mories collide on the rooftop tonight. Smash that golden ticket, drop a power stone, or collect the Chapter to witness every deadly strike, every heartbeat, and every forbidden glance. The blood oath has begun—choose your side before the rooftop becos your tomb.

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