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Chapter 95: The Spine’s True Demand

Author: B.Bella
last update publish date: 2026-01-17 11:23:24

The chamber was quiet.

Not just silent, empty, like the world had been erased and only I remained. The hum had stopped. The lights had dimmed. The walls no longer pulsed. It was as if the entire system had taken a breath and held it.

My heart pounded so loud I could feel it in my throat.

My name had been on the screen.

CASSIE VALE.

Not Elliot.

Not Marcus.

Not Liam.

Me.

The spine had recognized me.

And now it wanted something from me.

The key in my hand felt heavier than it ever had. The metal p
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