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She took a rickety scout ship, the Larkspur , and jumped seventeen light-years. What she found wasn't a dead world. It was a world holding its breath. The atmosphere was wrong for human lungs—thin, rich in argon, laced with organic polymers that smelled of burnt almonds. But the ground… the ground moved.

Fields of crystalline fungi rose and fell like a sleeping chest. They pulsed with a slow, subsonic rhythm. Elara’s suit sensors screamed unknown biochemistry , but something else whispered known intention . The formations weren't random. They were arranged in concentric rings, each ring a different frequency of vibration. A signal. A question.

And at the center of the rings, half-swallowed by violet moss, lay the remains of the original survey team from 2081. Their skeletons were woven into the fungal lattice, their bones polished smooth by time—and their skulls had been carefully, deliberately arranged to face the sky.

She looked up. The rings had stopped pulsing. Every stalk, every spore, every crystalline frond was turned toward her. Then, in perfect unison, they whispered—not in sound, but in pressure against her thoughts.

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She took a rickety scout ship, the Larkspur , and jumped seventeen light-years. What she found wasn't a dead world. It was a world holding its breath. The atmosphere was wrong for human lungs—thin, rich in argon, laced with organic polymers that smelled of burnt almonds. But the ground… the ground moved.

Fields of crystalline fungi rose and fell like a sleeping chest. They pulsed with a slow, subsonic rhythm. Elara’s suit sensors screamed unknown biochemistry , but something else whispered known intention . The formations weren't random. They were arranged in concentric rings, each ring a different frequency of vibration. A signal. A question. Kk.rv22.801

And at the center of the rings, half-swallowed by violet moss, lay the remains of the original survey team from 2081. Their skeletons were woven into the fungal lattice, their bones polished smooth by time—and their skulls had been carefully, deliberately arranged to face the sky. She took a rickety scout ship, the Larkspur

She looked up. The rings had stopped pulsing. Every stalk, every spore, every crystalline frond was turned toward her. Then, in perfect unison, they whispered—not in sound, but in pressure against her thoughts. The atmosphere was wrong for human lungs—thin, rich