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THE MOMENT THE SYSTEM LEARNS THEIR NAMES

Penulis: OLIVER SILAS
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-04-23 18:36:52

CHAPTER SIXTY-NINE

The space between their fingers stopped being distant.

It stopped being anticipation too.

It became an instruction.

IDENTITY ASSIGNMENT WILL COMMENCE UPON CONTACT STABILIZATION.

The system didn’t repeat it.

It enforced it.

Aurora felt it first, before touch, before decision, like the concept of movement had been rewritten to include consequences she hadn’t agreed to understand.

Alexander’s hand hovered the same millimeter away.

But his expression changed.

Not fear.

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