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... It arrived without signal—no sharp drop in temperature, no ceremonial darkening of the sky. Light simply thinned until shapes lost confidence in their edges. Stars appeared late, as if waiting to see whether anyone would demand them.
They made camp without declaring it.
No perimeter. No horn. No assigned watches.
The man noticed. “We should set—”
“No,” the woman said gently. “Let the night decide what matters.”
Fire was a question here. They answered it b ...
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