Chapter 102
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As Morpheus stepped back into the Dreaming, the air shimmered around him, adjusting to his presence like a living thing recognizing its master. His long coat flowed behind him as he moved through the grand halls of his palace, the echoes of dreams whispering in the walls.

Lucien stood near the great oak table, surrounded by books, scrolls, and floating symbols of pure knowledge. She had been waiting, as she always did, diligent and prepared. Nearby, perched on the back of a high-backed chair, Matthew the raven ruffled his feathers, his sharp black eyes tracking Morpheus’s movements.

Lucien acknowledged his arrival with a nod. “You’ve returned.” Her voice was calm, but there was a subtle curiosity in her tone. “And Constantine?”

Morpheus took a few steps toward the table, his expression unreadable. “She is where she must be. The Rune is a part of her now.”

Matthew let out a low whistle. “Man, that’s rough. She didn’t ask for any of this.”

“No,” Morpheus agreed, his gaze dista
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