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... la still felt a bit uncertain about everything.


Yes, Gravis' words made logical sense, but feelings didn't always follow logic.


In a certain sense, Stella still felt useless to Gravis.


Gravis had known Stella for a long time, and he could take a good guess at what she was thinking right now.


"Stella," Gravis said quietly, looking into her eyes. "You're trying to take control over reality."


A skeptical look appeared on Stella's face.

...

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