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A Sacrifice Rekindled

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 510    |    Released on: 02/07/2025

s face a mask of cold fury. He wasn't alone. Two sect guards flanked him, their hands on the hilts of their swords. Lyra was be

e shock. Because of what you did!" His accusation hung in the air, heavy and suffocating. Elder Maeve stepped in front of me protectively.

as going to force me. He was going to make me give my energy to the very woman who was orchestrating my downfal

e hilt onto a rune on the floor, activating the chamber's containment array. A cage of shimmering blue energy erupted around me, trapping me. It was a sword formation, designed to immo

. It was a violation, a forced sacrifice for my own enemy. I gritted my teeth, enduring the pain and the humiliation. I looked at Lyra. Th

doubled. The line of energy pulling from me grew thicker, brighter. The pain became unbearable, a searing fire inside my veins. He was ripping the life force out of me to save her. I saw the Elders cry out my name, their faces filled with ho

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“The smell of smoke and burning wood woke me, my heart pounding. It was the same fire, the one that had consumed everything in my first life. But this time, Kaelen was alive, his silver eyes narrowed, not in concern for me, but in a frantic search for Lyra. He accused me of setting the blaze, demanding I save her with my own lifeblood, forcing the agonizing transfusion while she smirked, thriving on my pain and his blind devotion. How could he believe her lies, even as I sacrificed everything, again and again, for the very life he now blamed me for saving? Then, the memory hit me: Kaelen, dying in my past life, his last breath a bitter regret not for Lyra, but for me. This second chance wasn't just about saving him from fire, but from himself, from the painful, world-shattering regret that had haunted his dying eyes.”