She sat up, her white gown falling around her. She saw Henry. She saw Pretorius. Then she turned her head with a slow, mechanical click.
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The wind howled across the desolate moor, whipping the bare branches of the lightning-scarred oak. Inside the crumbling tower laboratory, the air smelled of ozone, hot metal, and grave dust. The "-www.scenetime.com-" log flashed on a flickering cathode tube—a ghost in the machine, a timestamp from a world that no longer existed. She sat up, her white gown falling around her
"It is the spark of life," Pretorius whispered, his voice like dry leaves. "And nothing more." Then she turned her head with a slow, mechanical click
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