SIERRAI swallowed hard and whispered, “Ariel, stop laughing and listen to me.”But she didn’t stop. She hovered above the cracked stones, her eyes wild, her silver hair flying around her like a storm. The laughter pouring out of her echoed across the empty field, high and cruel, like she had already won. Like this was all a game to her.“Why should I?” she finally hissed, her voice sharp like shattered glass. “I won today, Sierra. Your family is gone. You lost.”My heart dropped, but I kept my eyes on her. I couldn’t let her see how scared I was, how the emptiness around me made my chest feel hollow.“You didn’t win anything,” I said, forcing my voice to be strong, even though it trembled. “Where are they, Ariel? Where’s my family?”She laughed again, louder this time, and her body spun slowly in the air, like a dancer twirling on a stage made of dust and pain.“Locked away,” she sang, a twisted smile on her face. “Somewhere you’ll never reach. Somewhere you can scream for them, cry
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