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Chapter Sixty-Four: The First Echo
Author: Ricky_writes
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The light took time to settle after the voice faded. It lingered in the air like dust after a collapse, shining in faint trails that slowly sank back into the ground. The world felt quiet again, but it was not the same quiet as before. Something had changed. Something had been let in.

Selene stood very still, her eyes fixed on the now calm pool. Her heartbeat had not slowed. Her hands were still tense, fingers slightly curled like she was ready to defend herself again if needed. The soft glow around her dimmed and steadied, settling close to her skin.

Kaelen watched her. Not with concern. Not with a warning. Just with presence. He did not move toward her or away. He simply stood, the silence shaping itself around him.

Selene finally exhaled.

“It knew us,” she said quietly.

Kaelen nodded once. “It remembers everything that was lost.”

She swallowed. “And it asked why we left them behind.”

“That question is not for you,” Kaelen told her. “It was speaking to me.”

Selene turned to look at
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