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Chapter 3 The Escort

Word Count: 1007    |    Released on: 10/02/2026

each turn pulling Akari fart

usted fences, the backs of warehouses tagged with graffiti. Then the structures thinned. Roads

the urban sprawl

the hills fell away, replaced by sheer mountains that rose abruptly from the earth, their peaks half-hidden by drifting

pholstered in faded fabric, the windows scratched and slightly warped. Every jolt o

re few p

lept with his head against the window, earbuds dangling uselessly from his ears. Otherwis

aintly visible in the glass. She looked different to herself-paler

untain bend, something on the r

closer to

of shadow-rock and mist resolving i

ck that matched the stone beneath it. It was large, larger than any

move as th

runn

pi

resistance. It kept perfect pace with the train, maintaining th

eath c

didn't snarl or bark. There was no

wat

hes a gate. The way

ted across the aisle

ck and unmistakable. The woman's hand flew to her chest, fi

n indication),

the space between t

m

gnat

st suspicions. She gathered her bag with shaking hands, stood, and shuffled past withou

t door slid sh

look away fro

p, melancholic, familiar in a way she couldn't explain. It felt like recognition without mem

and pressed her pa

olf s

it st

ed on without each other. The distan

lifted

. Akari saw the tension in its muscles, the powerful

d reach

she

on that resonated in her bones. The creature held the pose for

ions, it vanishe

red her ha

he ridge disappearing from view a

ifted toward evening. The sun dipped behind the mountains, cas

s simple, its letters carve

PI

vel. No lights. No advertisements. No welcoming banners. The

else fo

ts engine fading into the mountains until

ce se

e the mild air, his beard grizzled and his eyes sharp beneath heavy brows.

't welc

poi

age, engine idling with a low, patient rumble. The

ulder and walked toward it, ever

the stationm

ă este trecută. (Let Ionescu kno

tu

ze, expressio

said in rough English, then turned away, al

moment, the weight of hi

into the sky above the mounta

ed the t

e had just entered,

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