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THIS FEELING...

Author: Wren Gray
last update publish date: 2026-06-07 22:05:23

“The Feeling Returns”

DAMIEN

I hated the Western Gates already.

Not because of the territory itself. The city was functional, the roads clean, the people moving through their routines with the particular purposefulness of a pack that had decided productivity was a form of dignity. Everything appeared exactly as it should. Nothing obviously wrong.

But ever since that black car had passed ours on the road nearly an hour ago, I had not been able to settle back into anything resembling focus, and I
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