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Chapter 151: The Unseen
Author: Pheel-Grip
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Jason froze at her cry. “Jason, don’t look!”

Her voice hit him like a blade through the ribs. The shards inside him flared violently, pulling him forward, urging him to defy her. His body wanted to obey the hunger, to rip away the veil and finally see.

But his heart, his heart heard her plea. And for the first time since stepping into the fracture, he hesitated. The silhouette stood only a few steps away, its face hidden beneath layers of searing light. It didn’t advance further. It didn’t speak again. It simply waited.

Jason trembled, fists clenched at his sides. “Why?” His whisper bled ash. “Why not? What are you hiding from me?”

Aria’s voice flooded the chamber, fierce, desperate: “If you see, it’ll break you. You’ll never come back.”

The shards screamed in his chest, every beat of his ember urging him to tear the truth open. He could feel it burning just out of reach, identity, meaning, the answer to the name she kept calling.

His mind roared: Look. You have to. But her plea wrapp
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