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The city outside was unusually quiet, the golden hue of dawn slowly creeping into the apartment. For the first time in what felt like an eternity, there was no immediate danger, no pressing need to run, fight, or strategize.
And yet, the weight of the past clung to me, heavy and unshakable.
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