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Ivy: No matter how I tried to remind myself why I was here, I couldn't let go of the nagging feeling that there was more to this than had been uncovered. When you're falling through time and space, it seems like things are never-ending, yet they move all too quickly, giving me the opportunity to think. There was so much that didn't make sense. So, when I fell at the feet of Sebastion, and he yanked me up with a relieved look in his eyes, a kindness unmeasured, I knew something was off. I am not meant to kill this man. I am meant to save him. "Ivy, I was so worried. What happened in the forest?" I looked into his curious eyes, noting how time here had clearly passed. He seemed older, more grown than I remember him being the last time I jumped his timeline. "Every time I feel I am on th