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"No," Kaelen corrected, leaning back as the consoles flickered to life. "We took it."

The digital clock on the wall of the "Aetheris" station didn't tick; it hummed, a low-frequency vibration that Elias felt in his marrow. Outside the reinforced glass, the Great Nebula was folding in on itself—a celestial curtain closing on the only jump-gate that could lead them home. my_naxodimsya_pered_oknom_vozmoznostei_oni_pere...

Kaelen finally turned. Her eyes reflected the dying light of the nebula. "Opportunities aren't gifts, Elias. They’re dares. This window is passing, and it's taking our future with it." "No," Kaelen corrected, leaning back as the consoles

"We are standing before a window of opportunity," Kaelen said, her voice tight. She didn't look at Elias; she was too busy recalibrating the thrusters. "But windows don't just close. They shatter if you wait too long." Kaelen finally turned

Elias exhaled, his hands shaking. He looked back at the space behind them. The nebula was gone. The window had vanished as if it had never existed. "We made it," he whispered.

She didn't wait for his hand on the lever. She slammed hers down.