Her heritage is a mystery she polishes like a gem. When the local guides ask if she is Turkish (from the name Ayca) or West African (from Chindo), she just smiles. “I am from the place where the map tore,” she says. And she leaves it at that.

It was in the high passes of the Dragon’s Spine, where the air tastes of copper and wet stone. The other porters had abandoned the expedition weeks ago, muttering about the "screaming rocks." But Ayca stood on a precipice, her dark hair whipping in a frenzy, shouting coordinates into the wind as if the storm were a lazy subordinate.

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