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Chapter 147

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The transition was the most painful one yet, because it didn't feel like a transition at all.

There was no static, no roar of code, and no blinding light. One moment, Elara was standing on the grey plains of a directory root; the next, she was sitting on a porch swing, the wood creaking softly beneath her. The air was thick with the scent of mown grass and the distant, melodic chime of an ice cream truck.

She looked at her hands. They were the hands of a young woman—not a child, not a titan, no
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