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... healer mode as she slides a needle into my arm. "Your veins are collapsing. That’s not good."

"I’ve been drinking water." The defense sounds weak even to my ears. Especially since I almost collapsed this morning, after nine days of nonstop purification. Marcus dragged me straight to the hospital, berating me the entire time for not taking care of myself.

To be fair, I didn’t feel any worse than usual today. Not until the first round of taint cleansing.

"Not enough." She c ...

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