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The lasso glowed—not gold, but white. It wrapped around Élise's tiny wrist, and the possession didn't shatter. It wept . The ancient voice howled, then fell silent. Élise collapsed into Diana's arms, human again, sobbing.
Steve watched from the ridge, binoculars trembling. "She's not winning a war," he whispered to Etta. "She's ending one."
"There is no tomorrow!" she roared, and for an instant, lightning cracked from her tiara, splitting the chapel steeple. "I came to kill Ares. But he's already won. He's in every general, every bullet, every kind hand that turns to a fist."
She looked toward the German trench line, where a general named Ludendorff was rumored to have a new gas—one that didn't just kill, but made men forget love entirely. "Ares thrives on despair, Steve. If I let one child die to save a hundred, I’ve already lost." Wonder.Woman.2017.720p.HEVC.BluRay.ORG.HIN-ENG....
Diana's hand went to her sword. Then stopped.
Élise walked toward her through the fire, the child's voice now layered with something ancient. "You cannot save what does not wish to be saved, Princess."
That night, as Steve Trevor patched a gash on her arm, he asked the question she dreaded. "You can't save everyone, Diana. You know that, right?" The lasso glowed—not gold, but white
By the time the dust settled, a little girl named Élise was staring up at a woman in dented, mud-splattered armor, whose eyes glowed like dying embers. "Are you an angel?" Élise whispered.
Diana stood in the inferno, screaming. Her lasso couldn't bind possession. Her sword couldn't cut whispers. For the first time, she understood: the god of war never fought with armies. He fought with the wreckage of love.
The bracelets clashed. The shockwave split the rain. The ancient voice howled, then fell silent
Not by shelling. By the orphans themselves—Élise and the others, their eyes milky white, marching into the flames with matches in their tiny fists. Ares's gas had found them first.
The soldiers fired. She didn't dodge.
Diana knelt, wiping soot from the child’s cheek. "No. But I believe in you."