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Chapter 8 - THE FIRST SHAPE...

(Chapter 8)

Ilya could feel it breathing.

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Not air.

Not lungs.

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But something vast and internal—an expansion and contraction that had nothing to do with life as she understood it.

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Her hand remained pressed against the surface.

Or inside it.

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The boundary had become meaningless.

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"Ilya."

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Soren's voice sounded distant.

Muted.

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As if it had to pass through layers of something dense to reach her.

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"Take your hand off."

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She tried.

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Nothing happened.

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Not because she couldn't move—

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But because she no longer knew where her hand ended.

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"It won't let go," she said.

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That wasn't entirely true.

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It wasn't holding her.

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It was including her.

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Behind her, the others shifted uneasily.

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"What did you do?" one of the wolves asked.

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"I didn't do anything," Soren replied.

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His voice was tight now.

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"This was already here."

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Selene stepped closer, her movements slower than usual, as if testing the ground with each step.

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"What do you see?" she asked.

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Ilya blinked.

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For a moment, the question didn't make sense.

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Then—

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Everything rushed back.

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Not memories.

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Something else.

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Fragments.

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Not hers.

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Not anyone's.

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Pieces of something larger.

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"I see…" she hesitated.

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How do you describe something that doesn't fit into thought?

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"…before," she finished.

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Selene frowned.

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"Before what?"

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Ilya's breath trembled.

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"Before we were separate."

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Silence fell hard.

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Soren stepped closer.

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"That's not possible."

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"No," Ilya said softly.

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"But it's real."

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The surface beneath her hand shifted again.

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Not physically.

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But internally.

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Like something rearranging itself in response to her presence.

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"I need you to step back," Soren said.

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"I can't."

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"You have to try."

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"I am."

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That made his expression darken.

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Behind them—

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A branch snapped.

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Everyone turned.

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The sound came again.

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Closer.

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"They followed us," one of the wolves growled.

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"No," Selene said quietly.

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Her eyes narrowed.

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"That's not one of ours."

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The air changed.

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Sharpened.

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The same wrongness from before—but stronger now.

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More focused.

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It stepped from the edge of the forest.

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Not alone.

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This time—

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There were two.

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The first was familiar.

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The same shifting, unstable form they had seen before.

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The second—

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Was worse.

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More defined.

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Its shape held longer before flickering.

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Its movements were smoother.

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More certain.

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"They're evolving," Ilya whispered.

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Soren's attention snapped back to her.

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"What?"

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"It's learning," she said.

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The first one tilted its head.

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As if hearing her.

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"She understands," it said.

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The second one did not speak.

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It only watched.

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Hungry.

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Selene stepped forward, placing herself between them and the others.

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"Stay back," she said.

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Whether she meant it for the wolves or the creatures—

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No one knew.

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"What are they?" one of the vampires asked.

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The first one smiled.

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"We told you."

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Its voice slid into their minds like something unwelcome.

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"You are what we are not."

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"That's not an answer," Soren snapped.

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"It is the only one you're capable of understanding."

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The second one moved.

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Faster than the first.

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Faster than expected.

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It crossed half the distance between them in a single motion—

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Then stopped.

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Not because it chose to.

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Because something held it.

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Ilya gasped.

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The structure beneath her hand surged.

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The rhythm—

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No—

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The chorus—

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Exploded outward.

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A pressure wave rippled through the clearing.

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Not physical.

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But absolute.

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The second creature froze.

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Its form flickering violently now.

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Unstable.

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Incomplete.

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"No," it said.

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Its voice different.

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Less controlled.

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More raw.

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"You're not ready."

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Ilya's vision blurred.

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More fragments.

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More pieces.

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She saw—

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A form.

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Whole.

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Balanced.

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Not wolf.

Not vampire.

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Both.

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Neither.

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Something else.

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Something complete.

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"They broke," she whispered.

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Soren looked at her.

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"What?"

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"They didn't divide us," she said.

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Her voice growing stronger.

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"We broke."

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The first creature tilted its head.

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"Close," it said.

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"But not quite."

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The second one strained against whatever held it.

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"You shouldn't be here," it hissed.

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"This is ours."

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"No," Ilya said.

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The word came out stronger than she expected.

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Clear.

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Certain.

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"This is us."

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The structure pulsed.

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Responding.

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Agreeing.

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The ground beneath them shifted again.

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More noticeably this time.

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Cracks forming.

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Lines spreading outward from the base of the structure.

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"What's happening?" someone shouted.

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Selene didn't answer.

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Because she already knew.

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Or thought she did.

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"It's waking up," she said.

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"No," Ilya replied.

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She pulled her hand—

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And this time—

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It came free.

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The surface sealed behind it instantly.

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Like it had never been broken.

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But something had changed.

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Not in the structure.

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In her.

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The rhythm—

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The chorus—

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It was inside her now.

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Fully.

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Complete.

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She turned.

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Looked at the creatures.

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Really looked at them.

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And saw—

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The gaps.

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The instability.

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The missing pieces.

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"You're incomplete," she said.

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The first one smiled wider.

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"Yes."

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The second one snarled.

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"No."

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Ilya took a step forward.

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This time—

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No one tried to stop her.

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Because something in her had changed.

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Something they could all feel.

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"You're trying to become something you remember," she continued.

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The first one nodded slowly.

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"Yes."

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"But you don't remember it right."

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That made it pause.

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For the first time.

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The second one lunged.

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This time—

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Nothing stopped it.

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It moved too fast.

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Too sudden.

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Too—

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Ilya raised her hand.

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Not consciously.

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Not deliberately.

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It just—

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Happened.

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The world stilled.

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Not time.

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Not movement.

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Something deeper.

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The creature froze mid-motion.

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Its form flickering violently.

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Breaking apart at the edges.

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"No," it said again.

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But this time—

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There was fear.

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"You're not whole," Ilya said.

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Her voice echoed slightly.

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Layered.

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Not just hers anymore.

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"And you can't become whole by taking pieces."

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The first creature's smile faltered.

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"That's exactly how it works."

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"No," Ilya said again.

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Stronger.

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"Not anymore."

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The structure behind her pulsed once.

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In agreement.

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The cracks in the ground spread further.

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Light—faint, pale, unnatural—began to seep through them.

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"What are you doing?" Soren demanded.

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Ilya didn't look back.

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"Fixing it."

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"That's not reassuring!"

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"I know."

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The second creature screamed.

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Its form collapsing inward—

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Then snapping back.

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Stronger.

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More stable.

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Adapting.

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"It's learning," Selene said.

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"Yes," Ilya replied.

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"So am I."

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The first creature stepped forward.

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"No," it said.

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"You're remembering."

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Ilya smiled.

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For the first time.

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"Same thing."

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The ground split wider.

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The light grew brighter.

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And something beneath it—

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Moved.

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Not waking.

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Not yet.

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But turning.

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Toward them.

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Toward her.

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And for the first time—

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Ilya understood what the thing in her chest had always been.

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Not a call.

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Not a signal.

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Not a memory.

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A beginning.

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