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Haruka Suzuno had a name that sounded like morning—“haruka” meaning distant light—and a surname like a whistle of wind. In the coastal town where she grew up, people liked to say she carried the ocean in her bones: quiet tides beneath a surface of bright motion. She was small but quick; when she ran along the harbor wall at dawn the gulls rose in startled arcs, as if she had tugged on some invisible string that pulled the day awake.