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Seahaven
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    Reads 55
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    Votes 3
  • WpPart
    Parts 31
  • WpHistory
    Time 11h 35m
Complete, First published Sep 24, 2025
Seahaven is a city designed to inspire both awe and obedience. Perched on cliffs above a restless cobalt sea, its shimmering glass towers rise like blades against the sky, serving as a monument to beauty while concealing the machinery of control. Beneath its immaculate surface, surveillance saturates every street, fountain, and garden-unseen yet inescapable.

Across the sealed tunnel, the island presents a curated wonderland: drone-choreographed light shows, manicured parks that never wilt, and fountains that whisper tranquility. However, every distraction masks a deeper design. In Seahaven, freedom is merely an illusion, and every choice is anticipated long before it is made.
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