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Author: Smileyface
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-18 15:41:55

The car hummed softly as it cruised down the bustling streets of the city. Gaia sat stiffly in the passenger seat, her hands clasped tightly in her lap. Her eyes darted to the window, drinking in the view outside.

The sunlight streamed through the trees lining the sidewalks, casting playful shadows across the roads. People walked by, chatting, laughing, and living their lives without a care. Gaia’s chest tightened as she took it all in—the freedom, the noise, the color. It felt like an entirely different world from the one she’d known.

“It’s beautiful out here,” Gaia murmured, almost to herself.

Selene, seated beside her in the driver’s seat, arched an elegant brow. “What’s beautiful? The traffic? The noise?” She chuckled lightly, though her tone held no malice.

“No,” Gaia replied softly, shaking her head. “The world. I haven’t been outside like this in years. It’s… overwhelming, but in a good way.”

Selene cast her a sideways glance, her lips curving into a smile that didn’t quite rea
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