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Voice Beyond the Gate and Blood Under Headlights

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Selene was already moving before anyone could stop her.

The scream beyond the gate had changed her face instantly, as though memory and instinct collided at once and left no room for caution.

Alexander caught her arm first.

“Stop.”

But Selene shook him off with unusual force.

“I know that voice.”

Rain drenched her hair across her face, but she kept staring toward the gate as if the darkness itself were calling her by name.

Selene
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