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134. The void between breathes
Author: Hannah Uzzy
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Nothingness.

Not darkness—darkness still had shape.

This was absence. A silence so complete it felt like pressure.

Adam didn’t know if he was floating or falling.

He didn’t know if he had a body.

Time stretched thin, like a thread pulled near tearing.

Then—

A sound.

Soft. Wet. Familiar.

Breathing.

Not his.

The Entity.

Adam’s awareness snapped back like a rubber band, and suddenly he felt his limbs again—heavy, frozen, as though trapped in tar. A faint glow flickered far below him, a pulse of pale white like a heartbeat.

His heartbeat.

The void wasn’t empty. It was a mouth.

And he was halfway into the throat.

Adam kicked upward—panic breaking through the numbness—but the void dragged back with equal force, a cold suction wrapping around his waist, pulling him deeper.

A voice murmured through the dark:

“You were made for this.”

Malrick.

Except this time his voice wasn’t using a host. It came from everywhere, vibrating inside Adam’s bones.

“You cannot cling to what you were,” Malrick whi
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  • 137. What answers when the door opens

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