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Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The city is breathing lies. I can feel them crawling through thestreets, winding up alleyways, twisting into every face, everythought, every whispered question. The Dominion has learnedhow to do more than silence; they've learned how to rewritereality itself. They've painted fear and obedience onto the citylike a canvas, and every citizen is a brushstroke under theircontrol.I move along the rooftops, hood drawn tight against the drizzle, boots whispering over wet tiles. Below, Dominion patrols marchin rigid lines, unaware that we are watching, that we are alive.Every shadow could be an ally, every flicker of movement awarning. My pulse is steady, my mind sharp. Seven days.Fourteen hours. Three minutes. Thirty-three seconds. Theclock isn't theirs-it belongs to us, to the Remnant, and thecountdown of courage has already begun.Lyra slides onto the rooftop behind me, breath uneven but eyesfierce. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The sun had barely risen over Sector Seven, and already the airfelt thick, heavy with fear. A dull gray haze clung to the streets, as if the city itself were holding its breath, waiting. I huggedmy backpack closer, shoulders tight, each step echoing off theconcrete buildings. My stomach churned, a warning I couldn'tignore.I passed the usual gray-clad students, their faces blank, ex-pressions hollow. Nobody smiled anymore. Nobody dared. Weall walked like ghosts, heads down, avoiding attention. Butthat morning, something different hung in the air. Whispersslithered along the walls, something sharp and dangerous.Something that smelled like death.And then I saw it.A classmate-Taren Hale-was being pulled from the line. Notgently, not with warnings. The Dominion Enforcers movedlike shadows with precision, armored boots clanging against floor. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The first thing I noticed was the darkness. My room was the kindof dark that presses against your eyelids, the kind that isn't justabsence of light but the weight of everything waiting. My digitalclock glowed 3:33 a.m., the numbers fluorescent and steady, likethey were carved into the air. And as usual, I was awake, lyingon my back with my hands folded across my stomach, waitingfor the whisper I'd been hearing for seven nights straight."Watch. for the storm will come."It was the same words every night, delivered like a soft breezethat could cut glass if it wanted. I rolled onto my side and pulledmy journal closer. The pen felt cold in my fingers, but as soonas it touched paper, it seemed to warm under my touch, guidedby a force I didn't understand. I wrote: Watch. for the storm will come. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The dawn broke over Westharrow in gold and fire, but the citydidn't feel completely free. I stood atop the ridge overlookingthe sprawling streets below, feeling the pulse of life, of laughter, of rebuilding-but beneath it all, I felt it: a subtle vibration, a whisper in the air that prickled at the edges of my mind.Something was wrong. Something hidden. Something waiting.I adjusted my cloak against the morning breeze, the smell offresh bread and wood smoke drifting up from the plazas below.Children ran through the streets, their laughter spilling into thealleyways, bouncing off the walls of rebuilt homes. Merchantsset up stalls, displaying fruits, fabrics, and handmade crafts.The Network of Light pulsed faintly beneath the surface ofeverything, invisible but alive, connecting towns, villages, andcities in a web of protection and faith.And yet. the shadow lingered. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The night doesn't end quietly.It rips open.The Dominion's sirens scream through the shattered streetslike a warning from a dying beast. Floodlights slice through thefog as armored patrols swarm the ruins of what used to be a freecity. Every breath tastes like smoke and rust. My heartbeat istoo loud in my ears-steady, fast, ready.We're not hiding anymore.The Remnant stands scattered across the old bridge, facesstreaked with ash, eyes burning with the kind of fire thatno propaganda can snuff out. Below, the black river churns, dragging broken machines downstream like bones in a current."Positions!" I hiss into the comm clipped to my collar. My voicedoesn't shake. Not anymore. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The city smells of smoke and wet stone. The rain from last nighthas soaked the streets, leaving puddles that reflect fracturedsunlight like shards of broken mirrors. I step carefully overa fallen beam, boots slipping slightly on slick metal, and feelthe weight of the silence pressing against my ears. It's a quietthat isn't peaceful-it's the kind of quiet that signals danger ishiding somewhere, just out of sight.Lyra walks beside me, her hand brushing against mine, smallbut steady. I don't need her to speak; I can feel her tension assharply as my own. Every shadow seems to twist, every alleyfeels like it could hold someone-or something-watching us.And maybe it does.Elias moves ahead, scanning the broken city with eyes thatare both haunted and calculating. He pauses at the shatteredremains of a fountain, its bronze statue slumped and twisted, arm reaching skyward as though it had prayed and been ignored."The Dominion's gone," he murmurs, almost to himself. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. It started with a shadow.Not the kind that moves with you in the sunlight. No, thisshadow twisted. Shifted. Lurked just out of the corner of myvision. And it wasn't alone.By mid-morning, the cafeteria felt wrong. The fluorescent lightsflickered. The chatter around me seemed hollow, like echoes ofvoices I couldn't quite hear. I squinted, trying to focus.Then I saw it.A girl from my math class, sitting two tables over. Her hair fellin waves over her shoulders, but something was. off. A blackmist clung to her like smoke from a fire. I froze. My stomachdropped.I blinked. Nothing.I blinked again.The mist was still there. And I could see it now: whispers curlingfrom her ears like smoke, moving toward her mind. Lies. Doubts.Fear.I gasped, my hand flying to my mouth. Nia, sitting across fromme, leaned over. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.