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Chapter 74. Into the Abyss
Author: Chris Ahafa
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Jonah sank. The black sea swallowed him whole, pressing against his fire like cold stone.

Shadows whispered in his ears, voices scraping across his mind. His golden fire flared, fighting back, but the deeper he went, the heavier the dark became.

Still, he pushed down, eyes burning. “Kevin,” Jonah growled, his voice muffled in the thick dark. “Hold on. I’m coming.”

Below, faint and far, a small glow flickered, Kevin’s light. Weak. Fragile. Drowning in the endless abyss. Shadow hands wrapped around it, pulling it deeper into a pit that seemed to have no end.

Jonah’s fire roared hotter. He forced his body downward, ripping through the dark waves.

Each movement was heavy, like swimming through tar, but his claws slashed the shadows apart, carving a path. “Jonah!” Kevin’s faint cry reached him, shaking his heart.

Jonah bared his teeth. “Don’t give up! I’ll reach you!”

But then the sea shook. A shape rose from the depths. Hive-Jonah. Not the broken form from before. Not the twisted mirror
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