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Chapter 49: Fractured Control

Author: Elara
last update publish date: 2026-04-22 17:45:27

The crack came quietly—too quietly. Not with a surge, not with a scream, but with a single, subtle slip. Elara felt it before anyone else did, a shift in the boundary she had created, a weakening, a distortion, like glass under pressure just beginning to splinter. Her breath caught.

“It’s moving,” she whispered.

Adrian’s grip tightened instantly. “Where?”

Her eyes flickered—one side steady, the other glitching faintly. “Through me.”

That was worse than anything they had expected. Inside her min
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