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In the neon-drenched ruins of Walled City 99, a ginger tabby known only as the found itself separated from its kin by a rusted pipe and a long, terrifying fall.
The climb was treacherous. They navigated the neon-soaked , evading the "Sentinels"—ruthless security drones enforcing a permanent lockdown. The Stray used its natural agility to leap across air conditioners and scurry through vents, while B-12 hacked terminals and provided light in the suffocating darkness.
With a final flicker of blue light, B-12 sparked the sky open. The massive metal shutters groaned and retracted for the first time in seven centuries. The city was bathed in blinding, natural gold.