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CHAPTER 127 — EXODUS
Author: Micci
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The transport bay was chaos.

Mechanics worked frantically to prepare vehicles for surface travel—reinforcing armor plating, installing air filtration systems, loading supplies. Guards carried crates of ammunition and medical equipment. And throughout it all, civilians pressed against barriers, watching with hollow eyes as we prepared to leave.

"Kat." Casimir's voice came from behind me.

She turned, catching a gleam of his terrible state, with face bandaged, arm in a sling, moving like every step hurt. But his remaining good eye was clear.

"You should be resting," she insisted.

"I should be going with you." He moved closer, lowering his voice so others wouldn't hear. "You know nothing can hold me down."

"I don't even know if you're real or not." she uttered. "You came out of no where."

"Well, when you wake up and see yourself surrounded by your own image, I don't know if I can tell that nightmare is real or not." He used his finger tips to pull Katseye's face to him. "Whether I'm fake
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