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Chapter 11: THE EYES BEHIND THE CURTAIN

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The next morning, the opera felt... heightened.

That was the only word for it.

Every sound seemed sharper—the clatter of props, the flutter of sheet music, the rise and fall of singers warming their voices. The walls didn’t whisper now; they simply held sound differently, as if amplifying anything connected to my pulse. But I knew better. It wasn’t the building that felt me.

It was him.

Avel Morcant’s presence lingered even when he was not physically near. A pressure beneath the ribs. A war
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