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"They say if you fall fast enough, you eventually miss the earth and start orbiting," Sarah said. There was a faint, hysterical edge to her laugh. "Maybe we’re just becoming moons."

He wasn't falling anymore. He was flying. He just hadn't reached the stars yet. Falling Falling

"Still falling?" a woman’s voice crackled back. It was Sarah. He’d picked up her signal yesterday. She was somewhere roughly four miles "below" him, though direction had become a suggestion rather than a rule. "They say if you fall fast enough, you

Inside, he found a tin of emergency rations and a handheld radio. He clicked it on, the static popping like distant gunfire. He was flying

It had started at the Great Fracture. One moment, Elias was standing on the edge of the Observation Deck in Neo-Aris; the next, the gravity well had inverted. The city didn't crumble downward—it shattered outward, leaving thousands of citizens suspended in a permanent, terminal descent through the atmosphere.

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Elias looked down. The world below was an indistinct blur of sapphire and white. There was no horizon, only the terrifying realization that the Earth was receding. The gravity well hadn't just flipped; it had vanished. They weren't falling toward a destination; they were falling into the vacuum.

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