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Chapter 119 Understanding the Bridge

Autor: Aurora Lee
last update Data de publicação: 2026-03-12 21:47:59

Seraphina

The bridge hums even when I close my eyes.

It is no longer a distant vibration at the edge of awareness the way it once was when the seam flickered between worlds like a wounded thing struggling to heal. Now the sound lives inside me. It rests beneath my heartbeat and rises through my bones the way music does when the right note is struck at exactly the right moment.

For a long time I simply stand there listening.

The wind sweeps across the ridge where the gateway opens between the re
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