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Chapter 35: No need to...

ELLA.

Sowhere deep within my subconsciousness, where everything felt both distant and painfully real, I saw them.

Two figures.

They stood facing each other in a strange, suspended space, neither ground nor sky, just an endless stillness that stretched in every direction.

At first, it didn’t make sense but as I focused, slowly, painfully...it hit .

One of them...was .

I frowned, confusion tightening within . Why was I seeing myself like this? Why did it feel like I was both present and absent at the sa ti? My body...no, that version of ...looked frozen, suspended as though caught between monts.

It was unsettling and unnatural.

"Knowing too much has never been a good thing, has it?" The voice cut through the silence and I stiffened.

It wasn’t mine, as if was deeper, cold and masculine.

My gaze shifted to the other figure standing opposite . I tried to focus on his face, tried to make out his features, but it was useless, it was blurred, distorted, like sothing I wasn’t ant to see.

And yet, his presence...It felt too real.

"You have no idea what I’m capable of doing," I heard myself say, firm, steady, far more confident than I felt inside. My suspended self took a step forward, closing the distance between them. "So you better quit this madness... and I might consider sparing you."

The words ca out strong, unwavering but they didn’t shake him, if anything...they amused him.

A slow, unsettling smile spread across his blurred face.

"No... it’s the other way round, Theresa," he replied, his voice dripping with quiet nace. "Did you really think I would spare you... after you know this much?"

A chill ran through .

What did I know?

What was he talking about?

Before I could even process it...

"Grab her." He commanded.

And suddenly, everything shifted.

I saw myself move.

My suspended self broke free instantly, turning and running without hesitation. There was no second thought, no pause, just pure instinct.

Escape.

And then...She vanished just like that as if she had lted into the air itself.

I blinked in shock.

Did I just... disappear?

Was that... my ability?

The realization hit slowly, sinking deep into my consciousness.

My suspended self reappeared monts later, breathing heavily, shoulders rising and falling as relief washed over her.

For a second, everything stilled again, as it seed safe....or so it seed.

Because the next mont...her body jerked violently, as it twisted, as if sothing unseen had grabbed hold of her.

My breath hitched.

She struggled, her movents restricted, her limbs resisting against a force that wasn’t visible, but was undeniably there.

Soone was behind her. I couldn’t see them clearly, but I could feel it.

The grip was tight, unyielding and unescapable and then, the hand moved.

A cloth pressed against her nose.

Panic surged instantly. She struggled harder, her body fighting desperately against the hold, but it was useless.

The strength behind her was overwhelming, her movents slowed and weakened and in one final act of desperation...Her hand flung forward.

I saw it clearly this ti.

The crest moon pin.

It left her grasp, cutting through the air before disappearing into the distance.

And then...darkness closed in.

I woke up instantly with a sharp gasp, my chest rising and falling rapidly as though I had just been pulled out of deep water.

Air rushed into my lungs in uneven bursts, my heart pounding wildly against my ribs. For a few seconds, I couldn’t tell where I was, whether I was still trapped in that strange, distorted dream or back in reality.

That sa dream again—no clear mories with no answers. Just fragnts... only this ti, more vivid, more detailed and more terrifying.

I swallowed hard, trying to steady myself, trying to push the lingering images away. But even as I did, a strange unease clung to , refusing to fade.

I tried to move and that was when I felt it, resistance.

My brows furrowed as I shifted slightly, only to hear the faint clink of tal.

My heart skipped.

Slowly, I turned my head, and my breath caught in my throat.

Chains.

My hands were chained to the bed.

"What the hell?" The words barely left my lips, laced with disbelief and rising panic as I tugged lightly against them. The tal held firm, unmoving, unyielding.

"Relax, Theresa." Leonard’s voice cut through my rising fear.

I turned my head toward him, my eyes narrowing slightly as I took in his expression. His tone was calm, but there was sothing cold beneath it, sothing distant.

"I specially asked the doctors to chain you," he continued, as if what he was saying was completely reasonable. "I can’t afford you pulling out the needles again... and trying to get yourself killed."

For a mont, I just stared at him, then I scoffed. Of course they would do sothing like this but then, sothing hit

hard.

My breath hitched as panic surged through

all over again.

"My baby..." My voice rose instantly, urgency flooding every word. "Hope you monsters haven’t done anything to my baby!"

The force behind my words sent a sharp, searing pain through my throat. I winced, my face tightening as the ache spread, reminding

of the wound I had completely forgotten about.

"Take it easy, Theresa. I am not a monster." Lawrence’s voice ca next, softer, almost cautious, but I only rolled my eyes at him, irritation flashing through

despite the pain. "Your baby is fine," he added.

And just like that...everything inside

paused. Relief washed over

so suddenly that it almost made

weak.

A slow breath escaped my lips as the tension in my chest eased, even if only slightly.

Fine.

My baby was fine.

That was all that mattered.

"And there is no need for you to leave anymore, Theresa," Lawrence continued, his tone more careful now.

My eyes flickered between them before settling, almost instinctively...on Lurgard.

He hadn’t spoken, not even once and that alone felt strange.

"We have agreed for you to keep the baby," Lawrence added.

I blinked.

Once.

Twice.

Surprise flickered across my face before I could hide it.

That was it?

Just like that?

After everything they had said... after the threats... the argunts...

Now they were suddenly agreeing?

Suspicion crept in imdiately, replacing whatever relief I had begun to feel. Nothing about them was ever simple, nothing ca without a price.

"And how do you expect

to believe that?" I asked, my voice quieter now but edged with doubt as I raised my brows slightly at Lawrence.

Before he could respond...

"Believe it or not, Theresa... that’s up to you." Lurgard’s voice finally broke through the silence.

I turned toward him instantly but he was already standing, his expression unreadable, cold and distant.

Without sparing

another glance, he turned and walked out of the room.

And sohow...that unsettled

more than anything else.

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