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Chapter 3
Broken Oath · 1,870 words

The courtyard was empty when Kael arrived, save for the crows picking at the frost-bitten flagstones. He pulled his cloak tighter and scanned the parapets. No guards. That was wrong.

“You came.” Elena's voice echoed from the archway behind him. She stepped into the grey light, her armor stripped of its regiment markings. A deserter, then. Like him.

“You said you had proof,” he said, keeping his hand on the hilt. “About the Pact.”

She reached into her satchel and produced a leather-bound journal, its pages warped with age...

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The journal fell open to a page marked with a ribbon of dried blood. Kael recognized the handwriting at once — it was his father's.

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