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Chapter 24: The Exit That Wasn’t Meant to Be Empty

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The stairwell door closed behind them with a soft metal click.

Not loud enough to echo.

But loud enough to feel final.

For a moment, no one spoke.

The space was different from the hospital corridors—less controlled, less polished. Concrete walls. Dim emergency lighting. A place designed for movement, not observation.

Adrian stood slightly ahead, listening.

Elena stayed close to Luca, but not touching him. Not guiding him. Just ready.

Luca looked down the stairwell.

It didn’t feel like escape.

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