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Chapter 131: Sera's Choice
Author: Jon Bell
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Three weeks later, Sera stood at the portal.

Twenty-five years old. Great-great-granddaughter of Hope. Part of the bloodline that had built integration.

But none of that mattered now. None of that would make the choice easier.

She had to choose for herself. Based on experience. Based on understanding.

A hundred other people stood with her. All from the second generation. All born into integration. All about to experience separation for the first time.

Six months. That's how long they'd be gone.
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