“Am I?” Elara tapped her temple. “I’ve had five years to think about what I’d do if someone came to take my work. I told myself I’d protect it. Use it to save lives. But you know what I realized?” Her tremor worsened, but her voice grew steady. “I’m already gone. I’ve been forgetting my mother’s face for three years. Last week, I forgot my own name for six hours. The only thing I remember clearly now is this: power like this doesn’t belong in the hands of people who see soldiers, not survivors.”
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