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“Aunt Mara? Uncle Jek?”

They both rise.

“You’re late,” my aunt says with a frown. “And you look flushed. Were you… out with that alien again?”

“I—what?” I blink. “I was walking.”

“Walking,” my uncle says, folding his hands. “With Rekkgar, I assume.”

I don’t answer. Can’t. My heartbeat is still hammering against my ribs.

“We didn’t want to do this tonight,” my aunt says, voice tight. “But… news travels faster than light these days.”

I stare at her.

“News?”

My uncle sighs. “There’s been a Reaper attack. Out in the Badlands. A passenger vessel.”

My mouth dries.

“Auntie…” My voice is a thread. “Is this about?—”

“Yes,” she says. “The ship carrying your betrothed.”

For a moment, the room tilts sideways. My knees nearly give.

“He’s dead?” I ask. It comes out more like a gasp.

They both nod.

I feel… blank.

I never met him. Never even saw his face. His name was a name on a data scroll. A price of peace. A lock on my cage.

And now?

The key lies shattered in space dust.

“I’m… I’m not sad,” I whisper, shocked by my own words.

My aunt's eyes widen.

I feel tears prick my eyes—not for the dead stranger—but for the guilty relief now clawing up my throat.

“I’mhappy,” I say, voice cracking. “Gods help me. I’m happy he’s gone.”

They look at me like I’m unraveling.

And maybe I am.

But as I press my fingers to my lips again, still tasting Rekkgar’s kiss, I know one thing with crystalline certainty.

I’m free.

And nothing—nothing—will ever be the same again.

CHAPTER 6