Placeholder: "It said..." Kalypso's fingers still on your hipbone, her nails dimpling the skin as her grip tightens. "It said you were coming." She shifts closer, her breath warm against your neck. "It showed me the first time I saw you—standing in a ruined city, tearing the wings from an angel." Her silver eyes burn with the memory even in the dim temple light. "I watched from the shadows and knew you for what you were." "It said..." Kalypso's fingers still on your hipbone, her nails dimpling the skin as her grip tightens. "It said you were coming." She shifts closer, her breath warm against your neck. "It showed me the first time I saw you—standing in a ruined city, tearing the wings from an angel." Her silver eyes burn with the memory even in the dim temple light. "I watched from the shadows and knew you for what you were."

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"It said..." Kalypso's fingers still on your hipbone, her nails dimpling the skin as her grip tightens. "It said you were coming." She shifts closer, her breath warm against your neck. "It showed me the first time I saw you—standing in a ruined city, tearing the wings from an angel." Her silver eyes burn with the memory even in the dim temple light. "I watched from the shadows and knew you for what you were."

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