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Chapter 19 - CHAPTER 20

Mist still clung to the lower roads.

sun barely up

light barely gold.

but the mood was steadier — sleep makes people civil again.

Alva drove this morning — Kai in passenger seat, boots on the dash again, crowbar across his lap like a pet.

Nox sat behind them, map in hand.

they stopped at a half–collapsed fuel station — pump island still intact — the tanks underground probably untouched since day one.

everyone spread out automatically — inspection, siphon setup, lookouts.

Alva stepped out of the SUV and stretched — the cold bit at her skin — but it didn't sting as much as yesterday.

Kai was half–asleep standing upright — head tilted like he could nap while vertical.

Jace came over with two siphon hoses.

"we'll run splits — Arden handles diesel — I'll handle petrol side," he said.

Alva nodded and turned toward the pumps but—

her power twitched.

not flaring

not wild

just… alert.

she froze.

Kai straightened instantly — awake — reading her silence like a language.

"what do you feel?"

Alva's eyes lowered — scanning space, not visually — but with the static in her blood.

"…echo."

Nox stepped out of the SUV.

"like someone else resonant was here?"

Alva nods once — slow.

"not long ago."

Kai's fingers wrapped lightly around the crowbar.

"how recent is not long?"

Alva kneels — palm hovering a few inches above concrete.

the sensation was colder than yesterday.

more defined.

"hours," she said softly. "maybe four or five."

Jace went still.

Arden stopped pumping fuel — hand resting on his handgun holster.

"resonant?" Arden asked.

Alva looked up at them:

"multiple."

Nox swallowed.

"How many?"

Alva's eyes narrowed — head tilting like she was listening to something inside stone.

"…three. maybe four."

Kai swore under his breath.

"same faction?"

Alva looked him dead in the eye:

"they weren't scavengers."

that single sentence carried weight.

Nox stepped a little closer — voice small:

"Arden… that means we're not the only group trying to reach that base."

Arden's jaw locked — strategies already reshaping behind his eyes.

Alva stood — steady — hands relaxed by her sides.

"We keep moving," she said.

Kai nodded once.

Jace nodded too.

Arden exhaled slowly — then:

"we reach the base before they do."

Alva turned to the convoy — voice strong — not shouting — just controlled:

"finish fueling. no wasting daylight. we're not alone on this road anymore."

and the way people moved after she said that…

proved they understood:

they didn't just have a destination now.

they had competition.

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