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| | Walking In Shadows |
 | | Immediately she was blind, instinct only, her body gone as she was one with it, moving through walls that were not there, skirting light like she would a desert when seeking water, walking as a shadow herself. |
 | | Bracing herself, she ran into the shadows, intending to take them into her, to become them, to embrace them in their totality and become what they willed of her, as they had called for her to do since they first touched her. |
 | | She would have lost her soul in those shadows, given her life and her mind to become a shadow herself, an echo of the woman she used to be and a mockery of all she had been meant to become. |
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