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... e system's words making no sense as the notifications still rang in his ears, muffled and unintelligible. His head throbbed, an unbearable pressure building behind his eyes. It felt as if his mind were being split open by an axe, his thoughts no longer his own.

A voice, smooth, theatrical, and dripping with malice pierced through the chaos in his head.

"Well, well, well," it purred. "What a curious little mouse we have here."

Miles froze, his breaths coming in shallow gas ...

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