Lesson In Loyalty -chapter: 3-

Thorne rose slowly. He walked around the table until he stood inches from her. He was taller than she remembered, or perhaps she had never stood this straight in his presence before.

Silas didn't run; he flowed. He moved with a terrifying economy of motion, transitioning from light to shadow as if he were part of the architecture. Kael tried to mimic him, stumbling slightly over the debris of broken bottles and wet trash. Lesson in Loyalty -Chapter 3-

Maintaining fidelity to a system, leader, or doctrine that is visibly fracturing or morally compromised. 3. The Climax of Confrontation Thorne rose slowly

Architecturally, Chapter 3 positions betrayal not as the opposite of loyalty, but as its shadow. The text masterfully demonstrates that to taste true betrayal, one must first invest genuine faith. Silas didn't run; he flowed

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