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
When the Council chamber finally emptied, silence rushed in like a tide.
The alarms had faded, the firelight dimmed, but the air still trembled with the residue of power — the kind that left walls humming long after the spells dissolved. Veyra sat alone among the wreckage of the Council’s composure, the pale glow from the breach mir……
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