Chapter 275
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Somewhere in the abyss, the air in the prison was thick and metallic, carrying the scent of rust, dried blood, and burned stone. The walls wept moisture, and the faint hum of the suppression field echoed like an endless heartbeat. Between the rows of iron bars, faint light flickered from torches set too far down the hall to see clearly.

No one spoke for a long time. The silence wasn’t peace — it was the stunned kind that comes after survival.

Blaze was the first to break it.

“So,” he said, voice rough, “that was fun.”

Across the corridor, Garcia lifted her head. Her dark hair clung to her forehead, matted with blood and sweat. “Fun?” she repeated, disbelief flat in her tone.

Blaze leaned against the wall and groaned. “Terrible word choice. I meant horrifying. But we’re alive.”

Anna let out a hollow laugh. “Alive doesn’t mean safe. Or free.”

Liam stirred in the far cell, his voice rasping. “Better alive than what they planned for us.”

Anna turned sharply toward him. “You should be rest
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