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Chapter 53 - Chapter 53: The City Didn’t Close Again

I couldn't sleep.

Every time I closed my eyes, I felt where the city no longer fit the way it used to.

Not broken.

Rearranged.

I walked alone through one of the lower corridors, barefoot now, because I needed to feel the stone. It was warmer in some places. Colder in others. The difference used to be meaningless.

Now it wasn't.

The city responded differently when I passed.

Not dramatically.

But attentively.

That terrified me.

I stopped near a narrow opening that looked out into one of the older terraces. Pale light drifted through distant arches. The place felt unfinished, like a sentence left half-written.

"You're not supposed to be awake alone."

Devansh's voice.

I didn't turn. "Neither are you."

He came to stand beside me.

For a moment, neither of us spoke.

"The city didn't close again," I said quietly.

"No," he agreed. "It adjusted."

"And it will keep adjusting," I said. "Because now it knows something can touch it from the outside."

"Yes."

"And because of me," I added, "it also knows it can answer."

He looked at me then.

"That is what changes everything," he said.

I rested my forearms on the stone.

"I'm not afraid of them," I said. "I'm afraid of what I'm turning this place into."

Devansh considered that.

"For centuries," he said, "Vayukshi existed to prevent consequence. You are introducing it."

I closed my eyes.

Somewhere behind my ribs, the heaviness shifted again — not heavier, not lighter.

More awake.

"They're coming," I said.

"Yes."

"And next time," I whispered, "someone won't walk away from it."

Devansh didn't deny it.

The city's hum deepened, uneven and uncertain.

And far beyond its hidden boundaries, something else was already being assembled — not to observe, not to test…

…but to stay.

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