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Signals in the Stone

Author: Thomas Morau
last update publish date: 2026-05-05 22:45:22

Chapter 83: Signals in the Stone

Castle Locke rose from the mist just outside London like something half-remembered from a dream. Its dark stone towers, ivy-clad walls, and narrow windows gave it an old-world severity that softened only when the morning light spilled across the grounds.

Inside, Seraphina worked alone in her private chamber.

Her computer was unlike anything else in the castle.

A sleek, custom-built machine sat open beneath a glass housing, its internal lines glowing faintl
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