Chapter 11: A Fading Memory
The revelation from Dr. Petrova still echoed in the sterile quiet of Seraphina’s room: Elder Gideon’s family, the source of Seraphina’s rare genetic mutation. It [more…]
The revelation from Dr. Petrova still echoed in the sterile quiet of Seraphina’s room: Elder Gideon’s family, the source of Seraphina’s rare genetic mutation. It [more…]
The fading memory of Sister Elara’s whispers, now sharp and clear, illuminated the dark corners of the Everlight’s past. Elder Gideon’s secret, an “unfit” child [more…]
The hospital room felt like a temporary prison, a constant reminder of Seraphina’s fragile state and the ever-present threat of Elias’s influence. Days crawled by [more…]
The air in the hospital waiting room was thick with the weight of Elias’s desperate appeal, his raw vulnerability a stark contrast to his usual [more…]
The sealed envelope lay heavy in my hands, a silent arbiter of fate. Dr. Petrova’s office had become a blurred memory, the journey back to [more…]
Elias, utterly shattered by the revelation, stumbled backward, his hands grasping for anything to steady himself. He didn’t find the chair directly, instead collapsing heavily [more…]
Three days later, the world outside the Everlight compound felt both alien and strangely liberating. I rode a public bus to a nondescript temporary medical [more…]