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No One Came Back

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The tension in the room didn't just break; it shattered, leaving behind the raw, bleeding truth.

Fennigan sank into his heavy leather chair, his head dropping into his hands. "It’s already started, Veda," he rasped, his voice thick with exhaustion. "Leela had a nightmare two nights ago. She saw the fog. She saw the guards. She saw herself in iron chains, and she heard the twins screaming while she was pinned down. She felt it as if it were real—the same way she felt the day she fled her parents
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