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Chapter 15 - Direction

Morning didn't pause.

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But it didn't feel the same either.

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Dev kept walking.

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Same pace.

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But now—

with direction.

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He didn't look around.

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Didn't check anything again.

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Because the pattern was already there.

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Kai.

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Sky.

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Arjun.

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And—

what had already happened.

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Dev stopped.

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Near the same stretch of road.

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Not because he reached somewhere.

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Because he decided.

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He pulled out his phone.

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Didn't hesitate.

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A call.

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It connected.

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"…Where are you?" Dev asked.

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Silence for a second.

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Then—

"Why?"

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Kai.

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"Because this isn't over."

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A pause.

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"I know."

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"Then stop acting like you don't."

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The line stayed.

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Not aggressive.

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Not calm.

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Just—

direct.

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"…Say it properly," Kai said.

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Dev exhaled.

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"It started yesterday."

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"And it didn't stop."

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Silence.

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Short.

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But enough.

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"…Where?" Kai asked.

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Dev looked ahead.

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Not searching.

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Choosing.

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"Come to the main road."

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He ended the call.

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Kai arrived.

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Not rushed.

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Not late.

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He stopped a few steps away.

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Both stood.

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Not facing fully.

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Not avoiding either.

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"You felt it," Dev said.

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Kai didn't answer immediately.

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"…Yeah."

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That was enough.

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"It wasn't random."

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"I didn't think it was."

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Dev turned slightly.

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"Then why are you still waiting?"

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Kai's gaze shifted.

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"I'm not waiting."

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"You are."

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A pause.

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Not loud.

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But sharp.

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"You're thinking," Dev continued.

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"I already did."

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Kai looked at him now.

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"And what did you get?"

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Dev didn't answer immediately.

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"…It's structured."

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"That doesn't help."

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"It does."

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Another pause.

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"If it's structured—"

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"Then someone set it," Kai completed.

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Dev's eyes narrowed slightly.

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"…Exactly."

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Silence followed.

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The road carried on.

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People moved.

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Nothing changed.

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Except—

the way they stood in it.

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"So what now?" Kai asked.

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Dev didn't hesitate this time.

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"We don't wait."

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Kai watched him.

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For a moment—

measuring.

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"…And do what?"

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"We follow it."

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"That's not a plan."

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"It's enough."

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Kai exhaled.

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Not agreeing.

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Not rejecting.

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"…Fine."

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The word stayed.

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Not commitment.

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But not distance either.

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They didn't move immediately.

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Because both knew—

this wasn't something you rushed into.

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But it wasn't something you ignored either.

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Elsewhere—

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Sky stood still.

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Same place.

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Same morning.

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His hand lifted slightly.

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Not fully.

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Just enough.

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Nothing.

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No trace.

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No sign.

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"…So it wasn't just once."

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The words stayed low.

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He lowered his hand.

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Didn't look around.

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Because it wasn't something you searched for.

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It came.

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Or it didn't.

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A screen flickered above the street.

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Mounted high.

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Overlooking the crowd.

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People moved beneath it.

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Unaware.

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The footage shifted.

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A group.

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Not loud.

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Not noticeable—

at first.

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They moved through the crowd.

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Too smooth.

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Too precise.

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One figure stopped.

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For a moment—

everything continued.

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Then—

it didn't.

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A sudden movement.

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Too quick.

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Too clean.

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The figure dropped.

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No immediate reaction.

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Just—

impact.

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The crowd slowed.

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Then broke.

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Confusion spread.

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But the group—

was already gone.

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The screen flickered.

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For a second—

the image blurred.

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But not completely.

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A chain.

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Faint.

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Near the collar.

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Sky's gaze held.

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Not long.

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Just enough.

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"…No."

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The word didn't rise.

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The screen stabilized.

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The crowd returned to motion.

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As if nothing had happened.

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Sky looked away.

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"…That's not random."

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The morning continued.

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But this time—

it wasn't moving in just one direction.

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