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Chapter One Hundred and Ten: The Mirror of Fire
Author: Pheel-Grip
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Jason stared at his double. It wasn’t like looking in a mirror. It was worse. The other Jason’s smile was sharp, wrong, his eyes hollow pits of gold flame that stretched endlessly inward, like staring into the heart of a star. And that voice, his own voice, but twisted, resonant, godlike.

“Why suffer, when you can rule?”

Aria pulled closer to Jason, her fingers clutching his arm. Her nails dug into his burned skin, and he didn’t even flinch.

His body was numb now. The fire had eaten his nerves. But her touch grounded him, dragged him back from the abyss for as long as he could hold.

“Jason,” she whispered, voice shaking. “It’s not real. Don’t let him, don’t let it take you.”

His double tilted its head, golden flames trailing like ribbons. “She lies. This is the truth. Look.”

The burning horizon shifted. The world screamed. Cities collapsed in waves of fire. Oceans boiled away until only charred basins remained. Skies cracked open to reveal nothing but lightless void.

Everywhere Jason
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