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Chapter 1 - The Echo Merchant

Chepter-1 :(The Sound of Copper)- The bell above the door didn't ring. It couldn't. Kael had clipped the clapper years ago, replacing the brass tongue with a soft piece of felt. In the city of Oakhaven, noise was more than a nuisance; it was a tax most people couldn't afford to pay.

​Kael sat behind the counter of his workshop, his eyes pressed against a jeweler's loupe. Before him lay a Resonance Vial, a delicate glass cylinder no larger than a finger. Inside, a faint, golden vapor swirled lazily. It was a "Laughter of a Golden Retriever," a rare vintage, and it was leaking.

​"Steady," Kael whispered to himself. Even the sound of his own voice felt like a luxury.

​The door creaked open—a sound that cost him roughly three credits in ambient noise dampening—and a woman stepped in. She wore a heavy cloak despite the summer heat, her face obscured by a scarf wrapped tightly around her jaw. In Oakhaven, if you weren't talking, you were saving.She didn't speak. She reached into her pocket and placed a heavy, lead-lined box on the counter.

​Kael looked up, pushing the loupe onto his forehead. "If that's another shipment of 'Crow Caws,' I'm not buying. The market is flooded."

​The woman shook her head. She flipped the latch on the box. As the lid cracked open, a sound began to bleed out—not a bird, not a machine, and certainly not a laugh. It was the sound of a rhythmic thump-thump, deep and steady.

​Kael froze. It was a heartbeat. Not a recording, but a live, captured frequency of a human heart in love. In the trade, it was called a "Vitality Echo." It was highly illegal, incredibly dangerous, and worth enough to buy every silenced bell in the city.

​"Where did you get this?" Kael asked, his voice dropping to a low, jagged rasp.

​The woman leaned in, her eyes wide and panicked. She didn't use a vial. She pulled a small, handheld slate from her cloak and scribbled two words in chalk.

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