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Chapter 5 - THE PLACE THAT REMEMBERS

(Chapter 5)....

No one agreed.

That was the first truth.

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Not the wolves.

Not the vampires.

Not even Soren.

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But they went anyway.

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Because agreement no longer mattered.

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Something else had taken its place.

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Not trust.

Not alliance.

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Necessity.

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The forest did not try to stop them.

That, more than anything, unsettled Ilya.

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For as long as she could remember—even without the Call, even without that deeper instinct the others spoke of—there had always been a sense that the forest responded.

That it watched.

That it allowed.

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Now—

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It did nothing.

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They moved through it like strangers.

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The wolves stayed close to one another, though not as tightly as before. Their movements still lacked cohesion, their awareness still fractured—but proximity gave them something to hold onto.

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The vampires moved differently.

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Spread out.

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Watching everything.

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Including the wolves.

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Including Ilya.

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She could feel their attention like a second layer of pressure against her skin.

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It didn't bother her.

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What bothered her—

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Was the rhythm.

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It had changed again.

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Not stronger.

Not sharper.

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Closer.

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Like something drawing near rather than calling from a distance.

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"You haven't told us where we're going."

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Selene's voice broke the silence.

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Ilya didn't turn.

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"I don't know the name of it," she said.

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"That's not reassuring."

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"It's not meant to be."

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Selene's gaze lingered on her for a moment longer before shifting forward again.

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"You're certain it exists?"

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"Yes."

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"How?"

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Ilya hesitated.

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Then:

"Because it remembers me."

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That earned her a look.

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Not disbelief.

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Not entirely.

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But something close.

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"Places don't remember," Selene said.

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"This one does."

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Soren, walking just behind Ilya, spoke for the first time since they had left the boundary.

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"And what happens when we get there?"

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Ilya didn't answer immediately.

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Because the truth—

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Was she didn't know.

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But she could feel the shape of it.

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The weight.

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"It's not going to be what you expect," she said finally.

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"That's not helpful," one of the wolves muttered.

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"It's the only honest answer I have."

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They traveled for hours.

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The forest changed gradually at first.

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Subtle shifts.

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The trees grew taller.

Straighter.

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Their bark darkened, their branches reaching higher, forming a canopy that filtered the already dim light into something even more muted.

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The ground beneath their feet hardened.

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Less soil.

More stone.

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The air grew colder.

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Not the natural cold of winter.

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Something deeper.

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Still.

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The further they went, the quieter it became.

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Not silent.

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But… restrained.

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As if sound itself was being held back.

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"This isn't right," one of the wolves said.

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No one disagreed.

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Even the vampires seemed uneasy now.

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Selene slowed slightly, her gaze sweeping the trees.

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"This place," she said softly.

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"Yes," Ilya replied.

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"You feel it too."

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It wasn't a question.

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Selene nodded once.

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"It's… familiar."

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The word hung in the air.

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Wrong.

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Because it shouldn't be.

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Soren noticed.

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"How?" he asked.

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Selene didn't answer immediately.

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Then:

"I don't know."

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That was worse.

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They kept moving.

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Until—

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The trees stopped.

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Not thinned.

Not faded.

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Stopped.

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As if something had drawn a line and the forest had obeyed.

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Beyond it—

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Nothing.

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Not emptiness.

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Not exactly.

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But a space.

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Wide.

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Open.

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Still.

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The ground there was smooth stone, stretching outward in a vast, unbroken expanse.

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No plants.

No water.

No life.

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At the center—

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Something waited.

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A structure.

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If it could be called that.

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It wasn't built.

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It didn't look constructed.

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It looked… formed.

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Rising from the stone like something that had grown rather than been made.

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Dark.

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Not in color.

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In presence.

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Ilya stopped at the edge of the forest.

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Her breath caught.

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The rhythm in her chest—

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Stopped.

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For the first time since it began—

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It went completely still.

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"No," she whispered.

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Soren stepped beside her.

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"What is it?"

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She didn't answer.

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Because she didn't understand.

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It had never stopped before.

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Never.

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Selene moved forward slightly.

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"This is it," she said.

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Not asking.

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Knowing.

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Ilya nodded slowly.

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"Yes."

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No one stepped into the open space.

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Not at first.

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Something about it—

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Held them back.

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Not physically.

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But instinctively.

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Or what remained of it.

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"It feels wrong," one of the wolves said.

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"It feels like nothing," another replied.

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"That's worse."

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Soren looked at Ilya.

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"You brought us here."

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"Yes."

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"Now what?"

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She stared at the structure.

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At the way it seemed to exist without interacting with the world around it.

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No shadows.

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No reflection of light.

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Just—

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There.

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"We go in," she said.

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A ripple of protest moved through both groups.

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"Absolutely not," one of the vampires said.

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"That's a terrible idea," a wolf added.

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"It's the only one," Ilya replied.

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"You don't know what that is," Soren said.

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"Yes," she said.

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"I do."

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Silence.

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"What is it?" he asked.

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Ilya swallowed.

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Then:

"It's where we started."

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The words settled heavily.

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"That doesn't make sense," Selene said.

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"No," Ilya agreed.

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"It doesn't."

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"But it's true."

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Another silence.

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Longer this time.

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Heavier.

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Then—

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A sound.

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Not from the forest.

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Not from them.

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From the structure.

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A low vibration.

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Faint.

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But unmistakable.

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The stone beneath their feet responded.

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Subtly.

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A shift.

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A resonance.

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Ilya's breath hitched.

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The rhythm—

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It wasn't gone.

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It had moved.

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Into the ground.

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Into the structure.

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"It's calling," she said.

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"No," Selene replied quietly.

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Her gaze fixed on the dark shape ahead.

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"It's waking."

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The air changed.

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Pressure building.

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Not around them—

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Through them.

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Like something reaching inward instead of outward.

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One of the wolves stumbled.

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"What is that?" he gasped.

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No one answered.

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Because no one knew.

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Except—

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Maybe—

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Ilya.

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She stepped forward.

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"Ilya, don't," Soren said.

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But his voice lacked force.

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Because he felt it too.

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The pull.

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Not physical.

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But absolute.

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She crossed the line.

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Stepped onto the stone.

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Nothing happened.

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At first.

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Then—

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The surface beneath her feet shifted.

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Not visibly.

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But she felt it.

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Like something recognizing her weight.

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Her presence.

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Behind her, the others hesitated.

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Then—

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Selene stepped forward.

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Then Soren.

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Then the rest.

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Reluctantly.

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Carefully.

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They moved toward the structure as one.

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Not in unity.

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But in shared inevitability.

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The closer they got—

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The stronger it became.

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That pressure.

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That pull.

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That sense of something vast and patient finally beginning to stir.

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Ilya reached the base first.

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Up close, the structure was worse.

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Or more.

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Its surface wasn't solid.

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Not entirely.

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It shifted.

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Subtly.

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Like something just beneath it was trying to remember how to exist.

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She raised her hand.

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Paused.

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Then pressed her palm against it.

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The world—

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Changed.

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Not around her.

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Inside her.

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The rhythm returned.

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Explosive.

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Overwhelming.

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Not one beat.

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Thousands.

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Layered.

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Interwoven.

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A chorus.

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A memory.

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She gasped.

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And this time—

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She understood.

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Not fully.

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But enough.

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"Oh," she whispered.

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Behind her, Soren tensed.

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"What is it?"

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Ilya didn't turn.

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Because she couldn't.

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Because her hand—

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Wasn't just touching the structure anymore.

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It was part of it.

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"It's not a place," she said.

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Her voice distant.

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Altered.

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"It's a body."

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Silence.

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"What?" Selene said sharply.

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Ilya's fingers pressed deeper.

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The surface giving way—not like stone, not like flesh—

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Like something in between.

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"It's what we were," she said.

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The rhythm surged again.

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And this time—

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It didn't stop.

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Somewhere behind them—

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Something moved.

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Not from the structure.

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From the forest.

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From the path they had taken.

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Slow.

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Deliberate.

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Hungry.

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And very, very close.

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