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Episode 37: The Final Trial
Author: Kaiza
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The world around Alex rippled and buckled, making reality warp to fit its needs. The last remnants of the dark power of the Warden lingered in the air, a heavy, almost oppressive weight that seemed to breathe in with Alex's every inhale. Each breath he made was like gulping poison into his lungs; the shadows clamped down, squeezing him alive under their pressure. His heart thudded in his chest from raw, unrelenting fear, not from a physical exhaustion.

"Mara?" he called, a hoarse, raw effort. He hunted through the dimness with bleary eyes until all he made out was Warden poised, cold amusement spreading wide in its visage.

"You arrive too late for Alex Mercer's Mara, either," said the Warden with a deep, rumbling voice. It sounded as guttural to him, gruff with indifference. "And she's doomed to never leave here behind.

"No!" Alex yelled, his eyes blazing with fury. You can't decide her fate! You don't get to take her away from me.

The Warden's laughter vibrated in the hollow of sound
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