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... blink of an eye, they were elsewhere.

God had made a space that wasn’t a place at all. No walls, no sky, no ground—just endless light layered with shadows that curved like galaxies. A table stretched across it, long enough that it seemed to split eternity in half. At it sat every one of His children, summoned whether they wanted it or not.

Lucifer leaned back in his chair, legs crossed, crimson eyes still lit from the fight. Michael sat across from him, battered but upright, his ...

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