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Chapter 78: The Deep Archive
Author: Wonderful65
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The silence of the lab was unnerving. It had been a place of constant motion, of danger, and of secrets. Now, it was still, its mechanical heart beating with an ominous thrum as if the building itself was waiting.

Ayla stood at the center, her mind racing. The memories that had once been locked away were flooding back now. Faces, names, places—so many fragments, too many to process. The girl in the snow had been only the beginning.

She turned toward Caleb, who stood beside her, unsure of how to move forward. His eyes searched hers, trying to find the woman he once knew—but she was different. The weight of the truth was still settling inside her.

“Ayla?” His voice cracked slightly. “What did you see?”

“Everything,” she replied, her voice flat. “I remembered why Raven chose me. It wasn’t because I was the perfect weapon. It was because I couldn’t be controlled. Not like the others.”

Caleb took a step closer, his hand hovering near hers but not quite touching. “You’re not a weapon, Ayla.
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