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CHAPTER 59 – “THE DEATH OF THE EYE”
Author: Hot-Ink
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The world screamed. Every atom convulsed as the Eye opened fully, blotting out the sky with a gaze that wasn’t sight but awareness.

No light, no shadow, only perception made solid. Reality folded inward, collapsing around its attention.

Tessa, Kai, and the Child stood at the last stable point, a cracked disc of reality floating amid the storm. The Sovereign shimmered beside them, his form flickering with strain.

“It’s seeing everything at once,” the Child gasped. “All timelines. All choices. It’s rewriting identity itself”

“Then stop looking,” Kai snapped.

“It’s not us looking,” the Sovereign said grimly. “It’s the universe, looking back.”

The Eye’s voice wasn’t a sound. It was gravity pressing thought into matter. “YOU ARE DISTORTIONS. UNAUTHORIZED NARRATIVES.”

The words struck like physical blows. Tessa staggered, clutching her chest as memories bled from her, faces, voices, pieces of herself falling into the void. “You can’t destroy what remembers you,” she whispered through clench
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