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79; The Door

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last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-05-06 12:34:16

Lyra

I pushed the door open and stepped into the morning.

The light was the first thing. Not full daylight yet, not the clear bright kind that comes when the sun is properly up and has committed to being present. The sun was still low, still working its way above the eastern wall of the academy. But after hours under the artificial light of the hearing hall, the outside light felt real in a different way. Not managed. Not arranged for a purpose. Just there because it was morning and mornings co
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