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Chapter 86 – The Mirror That Breathes

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It was her voice, It was always her voice, But now it echoed like something trapped behind glass cracked, distorted, hungry. “Hello, me.”

“Let’s decide who gets to wear the ending.”

Liolai stepped down from the throne of the mirror-Nightwind, She didn’t walk, She glided, as if the world beneath her rearranged itself to keep her aloft, Everything about her was almost-Liora.

The same eyes, The same flame in her palms, But it burned inward, Consuming her. Feeding on her, She wore the Hollow Crown in reverse spines facing in, bleeding into her scalp like barbed roots.

Liora didn’t summon fire. Not yet. Instead, she stepped forward and asked quietly, “What are you?”

Liolai tilted her head, smiling with broken serenity. “I’m the girl who swallowed her sorrow instead of surviving it.”

She raised her arms. “I’m the version of you that didn’t forgive Kael. Who didn’t mourn. Who let vengeance grow teeth. You cast me off the page…”

“Now I’m writing myself back.”

The ground warped beneath their f
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