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... ating kind—thick, pressing, endless. It felt like I was sinking in tar, swallowed whole by a silence too deep to be real.

Then—something cracked.

A sound like glass splintering underwater. A sliver of light pierced the black, cutting across my vision, and I sucked in a sharp breath as if I hadn't drawn air in centuries. My chest heaved, my fingers clawed at nothing.

I'm alive?

Slowly, I opened my eyes.

Above me stretched a ceiling that wasn't a ceiling at ...

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