Chapter 37: Final Loop (Odessa)

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Keia was the one in all of this I had to control. Going for Andy alone was foolish. I had to convince her that if she kills Lepprick this will all come to an end, which is true. I assumed Andy would be the best bet to kill Lepprick, but it would appear to me that he's far too entangled with that girl to actually get anything done. I'm sure that if I can get puppet strings attached to them both I can manipulate the right outcome. Admittedly, I've not been doing as well as I wished I could've.

This timeline seemed to be entirely new, as I found myself in the middle of a random street. I'm guessing Keia is holing up somewhere getting ready for somebody to kill her. Which also is very likely. If I can coerce her with the promise of safety perhaps I can get her to work with Andy to put an end to Lepprick and stop Oliver's permanent insomnia, and get myself out of this magic nonsense. My head ached a bit trying to wrap my head around everything I appeared to be fighting against. I pray this is the final one. I can't do this much longer. Where would Keia be hiding? I doubt she would hide in her own home, since she knows she can be found there. I can't get involved with Andy, at least not yet. Maybe I'll just check in on my old friend Robin, perhaps she'll know where Keia went. My body felt cold when I was doing things like this. When I was hunting. When I was trying to make a plan. I feel dark and emotionless, quick and ready to get things done logically. I was tired of doing this. I truly am exhausted. I just want this to end. I stumbled my way across the street, and I swore I heard people calling out to me but what does it matter. They do not matter. Nothing matters anymore.


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