“I close my eyes. The car moves. The Hyderabad night slides past the windows—streetlights, buildings, the occasional auto-rickshaw weaving through traffic with the casual immortality of a vehicle that has survived worse—and I think: I was supposed to die tonight. And then I think: I did not. And the space between those two thoughts is narrow and dark and uncertain, and I do not know what lives there, but I am, for the first time in six months, curious enough to find out.”
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Book: Lifeline
Chapter: Chapter 1: The Edge
Genre: Thriller
Written: 2026
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