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... face in bleeding streaks of red and blue. The wind carried stale city warmth mixed with the faint sweetness of nearby flowers that refused to die, even here.

He heard her footsteps before she even stepped off the curb.

He sighed softly, closing his eyes for a moment, feeling the tiredness seep through him like cold water soaking into old stone.

"Come out," he said, his voice low but carrying. "Ivy."

She froze, half-hidden behind the burned-out husk of an old stre ...

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