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Chapter 206 — The Wrong Light
Author: Pheel-Grip
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Jason woke gasping, the world shivering apart around him. Light ran in veins across the fractured ground like blood made of glass.

His hands were buried in dust that pulsed, slowly, rhythmically, like the surface of a sleeping heart.

For one infinite moment, he couldn’t tell if the pulse came from the ground or from the figure lying inches from him. “Aria…”

He said her name, barely air, but the sound rippled through everything. The light responded, flaring, retreating, bending inward around her body like it recognized her and feared her both.

She lay perfectly still. Not cold. Not warm. Suspended, as if the universe hadn’t yet decided whether she was alive.

Jason leaned closer, hands trembling as he brushed dust from her face. Her features shimmered beneath his touch, the edges unstable, flickering between one face and another, one he knew, one he didn’t.

“Hey,” he whispered, the word cracking in his throat. “You pulled me out. You did it.”

Her eyes opened. At first, relief tore throu
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