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Chapter 9: THE ARCHITECT'S STUDY

Autor: Cheryl
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-02-11 18:59:37

The portal deposited them into silence.

Lyra blinked, her hand still locked around Aiden's. Gone was the misty graveyard of Thornfield. Gone were the golden walls and corrupted pendants. Instead, they stood in a vast chamber that defied physical law—shelves stretching upward into infinite darkness, each lined with glowing orbs that pulsed like captive hearts.

"A library," Aiden murmured. His grip tightened on her fingers. "Of worlds."

Lyra approached the nearest orb
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