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Chapter 33: The Path of Starlight and Ash

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~Aeron

I had never seen a sky like this before.

The stars weren’t stars—they were eyes. Watching. Waiting. Each one pulsed with an ancient rhythm, beating like the heart of a slumbering god. The world around us shimmered, not with light, but with memory. We stood on no ground I could name. It felt like a thought. Like a dream someone else was having, and we’d stumbled into it by accident but it still looked beautiful.

I glanced at the others. Serik moved with his head tilted upward, sensing things the rest of us couldn’t. Tamar gripped his staff tighter than usual, his expression dark and calculating. Drelan had gone quiet—quieter than usual, anyway. And Caelum…As usual, didn’t speak. He walked like the realm belonged to him, eyes alert, footsteps deliberate. He was a shadow with a pulse.

“Are you sure we’re not walking in circles?” I asked, stopping to catch my breath. The path beneath our feet that was like a ribbon of molten crystal disappearing into mist started looking familiar.
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