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Chapter 156: The Shadow Beneath The Light
Author: Lucy
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The dreams began three nights after the omen at the river.

At first, they were nothing more than flickers of light — visions of stars collapsing inward, of silver rivers running red. But by the fourth night, the dreams turned heavy. The world in them was not the one Mira knew. It was silent, without air, without warmth. A hollow world where fire burned black.

She stood in that world, barefoot on cracked ground, her reflection stretching endlessly beneath her.

And somewhere beyond the horizon, a voice called her name.

“Mira…”

She turned — but there was no one there, only the echo of her own breath.

Then the ground shifted, splitting apart like a wound.

From the darkness beneath rose hands — not flesh, not shadow, but something in between. They reached upward, trembling, and a whisper rippled through the air.

“You took what was never yours to bear.”

Mira’s pulse quickened. “Who are you?”

The voice answered like thunder behind her ribs.

“I am the one who kept the flame before there was l
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