Chapter 51 MUSCLE MEMORY

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  SERAPHINA'S POV   The morning air was unusually gentle, a soft breeze whispering through the trees as sunlight filtered down in patches through the leafy canopies overhead.   It was the kind of weather that made you think—just for a second—that the world wasn’t such an awful place.   And maybe that’s why I left my car keys on the entryway table and decided to walk all the way to OTS headquarters instead.   I needed the air. I needed the silence between steps. I needed the distance—from the house, from Lucian’s worried gaze, from Maya’s comforting lies, and most of all, from the echo of my own mind.   I couldn’t shake off my dream. It clung to me like that fog that veiled my wolf. My fingers kept twitching like the aftereffects of something slipping through them.   But I held on to

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