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... > I held her in my arms, and for the first time in centuries, the weight of helplessness crushed me. Her body was so light, so fragile, so achingly... pale. Her chest rose and fell in the faintest of motions, almost imperceptible. Every second felt like an eternity, and every beat of my heart hammered in terror.
No. Not again. Not her. Not my Lavinia.
"She... she’s breathing," I whispered, barely daring to speak the words, as if saying them too loudly might shatter the fragile th ...
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