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Chapter 8: The Fall and the Shadow

Author: Azilla
last update publish date: 2026-06-08 14:32:35

I put on my harness, checked the knots I had with the

Consortium wire had tied, and lifted my titanium roller on the rope.

The wind suddenly rose. He came from the depths of the canyon, an angry,

whistling up, driving the fine red sand into my eyes.

“Come on, Jada!” Silas called over the radio, and the static noise sounded concerned.

“The barometric pressure falls rapidly! This is a thermal upswing that is equal to

in a fall wind reversed!”

I was breathing deeply. Ouroboros had taught me
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