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Chapter hundred-seventeen

Author: Aderoju
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The awareness didn’t fade.

If anything, it settled deeper—more defined, more intentional. It was no longer something Amber had to reach for or question. It was there, constant, like a presence that had chosen to remain just beyond the edge of touch. Watching. Measuring. Waiting.

But this time, it didn’t feel like something pressing in.

It felt like something testing the boundaries. And that meant one thing. They needed to define those boundaries clearly.

Amber stood in the strategy room, her po
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