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54.And You Are?
Author: ShadowLook
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Paltio and Pax continued to fall into what appeared to be an ancient mining pit, opened by the powerful spear of the second hooded individual. Pax was the first to hit the bottom after pushing Paltio to cushion his fall.

Upon impact, Pax’s armor began to fracture in several places. It was clear that it wasn’t made of very resilient alloys—or perhaps the height from which they had fallen was simply too great.

Paltio was also descending rapidly, but at the last moment, Golden intervened with telekinesis, halting him just before he collided with the ground. Without that intervention, he surely would have died.

“What were those things?” Paltio asked, still dazed from the fall.

“I don’t know,” Golden replied. “I’ve never seen them before.”

“Yes, I have,” Pax said in a strained voice. The fall had left her motionless on the ground, with trickles of blood dripping from her mouth.

“Pax, are you okay?” Golden asked with concern.

“No, I didn’t stay here because I wanted to rest,” Lukeandria res
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