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CHAPTER 11: GRAYSON
Grayson arrives at the Haywood-Astyria hotel, where his elite status is immediately recognized by the staff. He checks in using a exclusive black-and-gold card, bypassing formalities, and inquires about the pool. His demeanor is controlled, but beneath the surface, he is grappling with the aftermath of his encounter with Gigi. The chapter highlights his need for physical exertion to escape his thoughts, as he pushes himself to swim relentlessly, using the punishing activity to maintain a sense of control…-
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CHAPTER 41: JAMESON
The chapter opens with Jameson assessing his opponent, Rohan, a formidable Factotum whose physical prowess and lack of visible weaknesses signal a brutal fight ahead. Jameson feels a surge of adrenaline, anticipating the pain and challenge, yet embraces the confrontation with a mix of excitement and grim determination. Despite Rohan's superior strength and technique, Jameson remains undeterred, mentally preparing for the inevitable physical toll. The stage is set for a high-stakes battle where Jameson's…-
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CHAPTER 71: GRAYSON
The chapter opens with Savannah driving in tense silence, broken only by Xander's attempt to lighten the mood with a failed knock-knock joke. The group's unease grows as Xander reveals that Jamie is unreachable and Oren's security team may have lost track of Avery and Jamie—or been instructed not to follow them. Grayson remains skeptical, knowing Oren's reliability, but the situation hints at deeper complications. The conversation shifts when Gigi presses Grayson about their father's cryptic threat…-
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CHAPTER 49
The chapter opens with a tense moment as the protagonist, Avery, discovers a chilling message—"DON’T TRUST ANYONE"—projected from a crystal. The warning fills her with dread, and she immediately seeks clarification from Jameson and Grayson, wondering if it’s a cryptic clue. Jameson examines the crystal further and finds the faint letters "Fin," suggesting the game is over. Avery struggles to accept this, questioning whether the USB drive they found earlier might still hold significance, but Jameson…-
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CHAPTER 81
The chapter opens with Vincent Blake chastising Toby for losing to a "little girl," reinforcing the high expectations placed on the Blake family. The protagonist, Avery, apologizes to Toby, who responds by seeing her mother's traits in her, hinting at a bittersweet farewell. The tension escalates as Blake shifts his attention to Eve, who basks in his approval, revealing her deep desire for acceptance. Meanwhile, Avery's internal conflict grows as she grapples with the emotional stakes of the situation and…-
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Chapter 4: Alice
The chapter explores the profound understanding of death among elephants, highlighting their unique grieving rituals. Unlike humans, elephants do not conceptualize afterlife but experience grief purely as loss. They show no interest in the bones of other species but exhibit reverence toward deceased elephants, even long after death. When encountering elephant remains, they approach cautiously, touching and smelling the bones with their trunks and feet, sometimes carrying them or rocking gently over…-
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Chapter 36: Alice
The chapter explores the profound impact of trauma on elephant behavior, contrasting their typical ability to compartmentalize death with exceptional cases where grief manifests destructively. One striking example involves an orphaned female calf raised by young bulls, who later treated her own offspring with the same neglect she had experienced. Without the guidance of a matriarchal herd, she failed to develop proper maternal instincts, unlike young females in breeding herds who practice caregiving as…-
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CHAPTER 21: GRAYSON
In Chapter 21, Grayson accompanies Gigi to their father’s office, where she reveals she found a key to a safe-deposit box hidden inside the computer. Grayson, aware of his ulterior motives, examines the key and considers creating a flawed duplicate to thwart Gigi’s search. He takes detailed photos of the key under the pretense of analyzing its etchings, while Savannah, Gigi’s sister, openly distrusts Grayson’s intentions. The tension between the characters escalates as Savannah accuses Grayson of…-
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CHAPTER 51: JAMESON
Jameson awakens disoriented on a cold stone floor, greeted by Avery’s concerned presence. As his vision clears, he recalls being drugged and brought to an unfamiliar location—Vantage, an estate resembling a medieval castle. The room is austere, with stone walls, ornate ceiling detailing, and only a long wooden table as furniture. Jameson notes his pockets are empty, leaving him isolated. Avery confirms it’s early morning, and they’re surrounded by three other players: Branford, Zella, and an…-
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TWO YEARS AND EIGHT MONTHS AGO
Grayson Hawthorne is consumed by guilt and grief as he sits in the tree house, reflecting on Emily's death. He recalls his childhood obsession with perfection, symbolized by his meticulously crafted haikus, which now feel meaningless. The weight of his failure overwhelms him, as he blames himself for taking Emily to the cliffs where she died. His emotional numbness is palpable, as he repeats the word "dead" aloud, yet feels nothing—a stark contrast to the pain he believes he deserves. Below the tree…-
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