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last update publish date: 2026-04-26 12:28:04

It didn’t snap.

That was the problem.

If the bond had broken, Lyra would have known what to fight.

If it had shattered, she could have forced it back together.

But this

This was worse.

It stayed.

Intact.

Present.

Connected.

And yet

It didn’t reach the way it used to.

Lyra stood very still.

“…Kael.”

He turned to her immediately.

“Yeah?”

Same voice.

Same presence.

Same everything.

And still

Not the same.

She swallowed.

“Tell me what you feel right now.”

Silence.

Kael frowned slightly, like the qu
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