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CHAPTER 127: The Pull

Autor: Evve
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-04-05 01:58:56

POV: Viggo

She was fading. Losing the shape of a woman.

Neoma stood at the edge of the metal gantry, and the world began to hum. Not a sound, but a vibration that started in the soles of my boots and climbed up my shins, rattling my kneecaps.

The silver light from the vision didn't die. It grew. It became a blinding, aggressive glare that burned against my retinas.

The black veins on her arms weren't just lines anymore; they were channels of white-hot energy. They pulsed. Rhythmic. Throb-throb-
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