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Author: Major_Canis
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Alaric’s POV

The silence inside the elevator feels too absolute.

The metal doors slide shut slowly, reflecting my own image—an expressionless face, eyes showing nothing but calculation. The indicator lights tick downward one by one. I’m not thinking about Lyra. Nor Vania. There’s only one thing on my mind: the information has leaked.

“Report,” I say the moment the doors open.

Russel walks beside me, his stride matching mine. “Cyan was eavesdropping outside the ward. The keywords he clearly caught were: Iris, coming, hospital.”

“Who did he send the message to?”

“Vania,” Russel answers without hesitation.

I stop briefly at the end of the corridor. The distant footsteps of nurses and the rhythmic beeping of monitors drift faintly through the air. “Cut off all of Cyan’s access. There’s no reason for him to be on this floor.”

“Understood.”

“And one more thing,” I add. “Restrict all

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