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I collapse into the nursery, curl on the floor beside Chelsea’s cot. She stirs, sensing me, even in sleep. I brush a hand through her dark curls and whisper his name without thinking. “Kallus…”

She shifts, blinks awake. Her eyes are violet and gold in the moonlight.

“Mommy sad?” she asks.

I try to smile. “No, baby. Mommy’s just missing someone.”

She reaches up, her fingers soft against my cheek. “Don’t cry, Mommy.”

I kiss her hand, hold it there.

Behind us, the door creaks.

Frederick stands in the hallway, watching. Cold eyes. Unreadable face.

I don’t flinch.

Let him see. Let him fume. Let him burn.

I turn back to Chelsea, all that matters in this universe.

“Kallus,” I whisper again. “Please, if you’re out there… I need you.”

And for a moment, just a heartbeat, I swear I feel something.

A jolt.

A flash.

Red eyes.

Snapping open in the dark.

But it’s probably nothing.

Just a memory.

Just a wish I’m too scared to hope for anymore.

CHAPTER 19

KALLUS

Darkness.

Still. Endless. Complete.

It cradles me like a tomb.

No breath. No pain. Just void.

Then—

“Kallus…”

Her voice slices through the silence like lightning across an obsidian sky. It’s faint, barely more than a ripple in the ether, but it’s enough. The torpor shatters.

My body convulses.