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The Weight of Names

Author: A.C
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The chamber echoed long after Selene’s voice faded. The power of her words hung like mist—cloying, electric, impossible to ignore. The guards hadn’t moved. Not out of fear. Out of confusion.

Rowan leaned in, speaking low beside her. “You shook them. That’s good. But they rally fast.”

“Let them,” Selene whispered. Her eyes never left Velian’s. “If truth is a weapon, then I’ll sharpen every lie they’ve told into a blade.”

Velian’s lips twitched—part anger, part admiration. “You speak as if you’re already a ruler.”

“No,” Selene replied. “I speak as someone who remembers what it means to serve so

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