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Chapter Seventy-nine

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Aria's POV

The first hour without Love taught us what we'd truly lost.

"The patrol routes need restructuring," Authority said to Kieran, voice clinical. "Your emotional attachment to traditional patterns reduces efficiency by thirty percent."

Kieran flinched. It was my voice, my face, but the warmth behind it had vanished. "Aria—"

"I'm not Aria. I'm Authority. And you're wasting resources on sentiment."

Across the training grounds, Protection evaluated defensive positions with similar detachment. She walked past Dimitri without acknowledging him—not cruelly, just practically. He was another warrior, nothing more.

"Please," Dimitri's scattered light pulsed toward her. "Some recognition, some sign you remember—"

"I remember everything," Protection replied flatly. "I simply don't feel it. Love holds those emotions. Without her, you're just... useful."

Through bridge-state, Luna watched the pack's structure beginning to crack. The aspects moved through the den like cold efficiency
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