ECHOES OF FIRE
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The streets were quieter now, but the silence wasn’t peace. It was anticipation, like a storm gathering over the city’s bones. Ares walked with Mira close at his side, Elijah tucked into her arms. His boots scuffed wet asphalt, leaving marks that would vanish by morning but felt permanent to him.

“Do you think they’ll come back?” Mira’s voice was low, tired, carrying the weight of uncertainty she rarely let show.

“They will,” Ares said, flat, voice hard. “They always do when they think they can fight alone. And they’ll be sloppy.”

Her eyes flicked to him, wary. “And if we’re wrong?”

Ares didn’t answer immediately. His mind ran over positions, weak points, escape routes, and the predictable arrogance of Wu’s forces. “We won’t be,” he said finally. “We’ve tested them. They’re nervous. That’s all we need to know.”

Elijah stirred, yawning against her chest. Ares’s hand brushed the boy’s head. “Time to rest,” he murmured. “Even storms sleep sometimes.”

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