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Chapter Nineteen

Author: Crimson Shade
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Selene POV:

They don’t wait long.

By morning, the request becomes a summons.

A public address. Mandatory. Broadcast across every district still wired into coalition infrastructure. The message is polite. The subtext is not.

Clarify your intent. Reassure the people. Demonstrate accountability.

Demonstrate.

As if I’m a creature trained to perform.

Lucien stands at the edge of my chambers as I dress, eyes flicking between data feeds and my face. “They’re tying this to Mara,” he says quietly. “And to Rowan.”

“I know.”

“They’re framing it as closure.”

I laugh once, sharp. “They always do.”

The Axis hums low, uneasy. It senses convergence. Multiple emotional vectors collapsing into one moment. It wants to reach. To solve. To erase uncertainty with force.

I rest my hand over my heart, grounding both of us.

“Not yet,” I whisper.

Rowan POV:

They tell me ten
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