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Chapter 113 - The Night Before

The fire crackled weakly inside the ruined tunnel.

Above them, the city groaned under its own dying weight.

Broken skyscrapers leaned like corpses into the blood-red sky.

Kaela sat cross-legged on the cracked tiles, arms wrapped around her knees.

Arin and Riven were nearby — tending their gear in silence.

Veyne leaned against the wall, half-dozing, a cigarette burning low in his fingers.

For a moment, it almost felt... normal.

Almost.

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Kaela and Arin

Arin caught Kaela staring at the fire.

He tossed a broken piece of tile into the flames.

> "Scared?"

His voice was rough but not unkind.

Kaela nodded slowly.

> "Yeah.

Not just scared of dying.

Scared that it won't matter.

That after everything... the world will just forget."

Arin chuckled dryly.

> "World's been forgetting us for years."

He looked up — through the broken ceiling at the poisonous clouds above.

> "But maybe that's why we fight.

So the next ones don't have to."

Kaela looked at him — and for the first time, she caught a glimpse of the man behind the cocky smirks and bravado.

Not a hero.

Not a soldier.

Just a boy who didn't want to be forgotten.

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Riven's Quiet Words

Riven, polishing his broken blade, spoke without looking up.

> "I don't want a statue.

I don't want a story."

He wiped the bloodstain from the steel carefully, almost lovingly.

> "I just want a tomorrow."

Silence settled after that.

Heavy.

Real.

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Veyne's Last Toast

Veyne pushed himself up, staggering over with a grin.

He held up a battered flask.

> "To tomorrow, then.

However bloody it gets."

They clinked their makeshift cups — rusted tin, broken bottles.

The drink burned like fire down their throats.

But it was real.

And for a few heartbeats — amidst all the death, the monsters, the ruins — they were just people.

Fighting for something they might never see.

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