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Chapter 13 - CHAPTER 13

The scavengers kicked the steel door open like they owned the place.

three of them — filthy jackets, duct-taped boots, blood on one sleeve like it was fashion.

the tallest one grinned when he saw Alva.

"fresh stock," he hissed.

Kai stepped in front of her — lazy posture — like he was bored.

"you should run," he said softly.

they laughed.

Arden didn't bother warning them.

Alva touched Kai's arm lightly — barely a graze.

he looked back at her — met her eyes — and nodded.

just like that.

they moved together.

lightning pulsed from her palms — not chaotic — not wild — but STRAIGHT — precise — threading like a wire down her fingertips.

Kai darted left — fluid — grabbing the closest one by the collar and slamming him into a stacked crate.

Alva's lightning snapped through the room — a controlled whip — hitting the second scavenger right in the knee.

he screamed — fell — dropped his knife.

Kai snorted.

"you like taking knees now?"

Alva smirked.

"if I aim higher, it gets messy."

Kai made a face.

Arden — who hadn't moved yet — actually looked impressed against his will.

she noticed.

"this controlled enough for you?" she asked him — voice sharp but light.

Arden's mouth tightened.

"better," he admitted.

the last scavenger — realizing he was stupidly outmatched — raised his hands to surrender.

Alva's eyes glowed — tiny stars, bright silver.

"if you touch me again, next time you won't beg," she said quietly.

her voice was soft — which somehow made it scarier.

Kai stepped behind her — almost casually — slinging his arm briefly over her shoulder — not fully, just a graze — subtle.

"you have a dramatic side," he whispered.

"says the boy who body-slammed a man into canned tomatoes," she replied.

Arden cleared his throat.

"we should move. scavengers rarely travel alone."

Alva inhaled — slow — the electricity fading from her skin.

but this time, she didn't collapse.

she didn't burn out.

she was still steady on her feet.

and Arden — for the FIRST time — looked at her like she wasn't a threat —

but an asset.

he stepped closer, studying her aura.

"your power is stabilizing," he said.

Alva held his gaze.

"so what happens now?"

Kai looked between them — suddenly quieter.

Arden answered:

"now we take you to the base."

Alva swallowed.

"the safe zone you've all been whispering about?"

"no," Arden said, voice calm.

"the one nobody talks about."

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