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Vivi stepped off the humid São Paulo night into a corridor of neon and laughter. Her name—spoken like a secret—hung in the air: Vivi Fernandez, a bright point in a city of many sparks. She moved through the crowd with the ease of someone who knew how stories began and ended on a whisper.

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