Soulbound
READING AGE 18+
Avery never saw the truck.One second, they were stepping off the curb, coffee in hand, the city buzzing around them. The light had just flicked green. They’d been half-thinking about the late e they needed to send, half-listening to the hum of a busker’s guitar at the corner. Ordinary. Distracted. Alive.
Unfold
Avery woke to the sound of screaming light.
It wasn’t human — not sound, not really. The noise rippled through the marrow of her bones, shattering memory from sensation. The air smelled like lightning and ashes; the world around her pulsed between form and emptiness.
She was lying on glass. Or maybe water. Or maybe both……
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