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CHAPTER 115 — “THE COUNTING IN THE DARK”
Author: Milky-Grip
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Darkness wasn’t empty. It had temperature. It had weight. It had pressure, like a hand pressed over the world’s mouth.

For a moment, no one breathed. Then came the second sensation: Sorting. Possibilities shifting in the dark like cards being dealt in a backroom table no one knew existed.

Lyra clutched Seren’s sleeve. “Seren, can you hear me?”

Seren’s voice came through the void, trembling but intact. “I’m here, Caedia?”

“Here,” Caedia replied, voice thin with fear she refused to name.

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