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Chapter 65: Fragments

Penulis: Elara
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-20 14:03:17

The silence after the overload felt wrong—not peaceful, but empty, like something enormous had vanished from the world and left behind a space that hadn’t learned how to exist without it yet. Elara sat motionless against the broken floor, her breathing shallow, while Adrian remained crouched in front of her with one hand gripping her shoulder as though letting go might make her disappear again. “You’re here,” he said quietly. She looked at him, and for a second she seemed present. Then her expr
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