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... me.

Perhaps it resembled a shard of my regretful past, a fragment that led me to place my steps into shackles once again—a path of atonement.

At the same time, it was the first memory that soothed my crushing loneliness.

“From today... I’ll give you a name.”

A blood-soaked hand extended forward.

The ground was slick with melting flesh, yet the winter storm that raged around us numbed even that pain.

The chasm between us had closed, filled with som ...

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