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... he room was suffocating, heavy with the weight of words unsaid, choices unmade. The walls, once brimming with the noise of the outside world, now seemed like a confining prison, holding them all in a liminal space between what was and what could have been. Ethan sat at the table, his hands pressed flat against the cold, polished surface, his mind racing in a thousand directions. His heart beat slowly, each pulse like a drum in the quiet that stretched between him and the others in the room.

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