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... hair.

Strapped down.

His arms, his legs—bound by glowing red wires that pulsed like veins.

He was on a stage.

In front of him: rows of shadowy figures sitting in silence. Watching him. They had no faces, just hollow eyes glowing faintly—red, blue, green. They didn't blink. They didn't breathe.

And above them hung a sign in glitching letters:

"WELCOME TO THE SHOW."

Kael struggled. "Let me out!"

Laughter erupted—not from the audience, ...

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