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The Unspoken Truth
Author: SKRACPP
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Doom Awakens

In the black chambers of Lily Rock, the founder-healer Void stepped away from Doom’s bedside as the Elder Liroid’s eyes finally fluttered open.

Her breath rattled.

Her aura, normally sharp as broken steel, was dim, almost fragile.

Void whispered, “You live. That alone is proof you are still chosen.”

Doom did not respond.

Her hand twitched.

Then, with a voice that sounded nothing like the Doom the world knew, “Call… Glass.”

Void froze.

Of all the people Doom might have asked for,

Dark, her heir.

Snake, her beloved eldest.

Even Scream, one of the most loyal.

But Glass?

No one expected that.

Void sent the message immediately.

Glass Arrives

Glass entered the healing chamber quietly, Pattern’s necklace around her neck, her eyes gentle as always.

When she saw Doom sitting by the mirror-stone, knees folded, hair undone,

Glass’s heart chilled.

Doom did not look up.

She only murmured, “Close the door. This… cannot leave these walls.”

The door shut.

No one heard what Doom said next
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