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Chapter 99: Message

Author: Pixie Snow
last update publish date: 2025-12-23 20:42:33

Next morning I stood in my bedroom, trading silk for steel in my spine.

The mansion was awake now. Not loud - Vale never was - but alert in the way predators were alert after blood had been spilled. Doors opened softly. Footsteps passed with purpose. The pack moved like a living organism, pretending this was just another morning while quietly counting exits, weapons, allies.

The media could howl. The markets could burn. Crestfall Systems could collapse in a spectacular, very public death spiral
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