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The Space Between Us

Author: HRahel
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-04-20 03:37:16

The moment they crossed—.

Everything broke.

Not the system.

Not just the framework behind them.'

But them.

Amina felt it instantly.

Despite the chaos, intrusion, and collapse, the connection remained unbroken and was always connected. It was perfectly stable and could be broken.

Shattered.

Not completely.

Not all at once.

But enough.

“Adrian—!”.

Although her voice echoed through the space, it no longer resonated. But it never crossed her mind.'". She wasn’t reminded of it as common awareness.

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