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Not even Olya could force a conversation at breakfast that morning. No matter how much she poked and prodded, no one rose to her bait, leaving her voice to drift through the silence like a distant, annoying echo.
â"You slouch," she murmured, her tone light, though the malicious glint in her eyes was visible from a mile away. I couldn't muster the energy to care; my mind was a broken record, replaying Ilya's accusations. I had been blamed for things I wasn't guilty of more times than I could countâusually with Ryder and Ivy at the center of the crimeâbut Ilya's words stung because they were true. He had forced me to face a reality I preferred to keep buried.
âThe cursed mantle of obligation to those monsters.
