Chapter 128: The Call She Refused
Chapter 128: The Call She Refused
Chapter 128
Ariana felt the shift the moment it happened, and this time she didn’t mistake it for anything else. The connection struck her hard and immediate, pressing into her chest with enough force to steal her breath, but there was no confusion in her reaction. She already knew what was reaching for her, and that made it easier to stand her ground instead of being pulled by it.
Her hand rose to her chest out of instinct, her fingers pressing firmly against the place where the pressure settled. The sensation wasn’t new anymore, and it didn’t catch her off guard the way it had before, but it carried more weight now, more certainty. It didn’t feel like something searching for her. It felt like something that had already found her.
"Kael," she said, her voice steady despite the force moving through her.
The answer came immediately, but it didn’t belong to him alone. It moved through the connection with clarity, steady and deliberate, as if it no longer needed to hide behind him to reach her. Ariana felt it fully this time, not as a distant presence, but as something that had stepped forward and chosen to be seen.
Seraphine moved closer, her voice lower but sharper than before. "It’s stronger now," she said. "You felt that."
Ariana didn’t look at her, because her focus had already turned inward. The connection wasn’t distant anymore, and it wasn’t unstable in the way it had been before. It felt close, controlled, and far too aware of her for her to pretend otherwise.
"He’s still there," Ariana said quietly, her breathing steadying as she held her ground. "But he’s not the one in control anymore."
The presence shifted at that, not in anger or resistance, but in recognition. It didn’t push harder right away, and it didn’t retreat either. It simply remained, as if acknowledging that she understood exactly what she was facing.
"I need you," it said.
The voice didn’t try to persuade her, and it didn’t soften the words. It carried certainty instead, like the outcome had already been decided and all that remained was for her to accept it.
Ariana exhaled slowly, grounding herself before she answered. "You’re not getting me," she said, her tone calm but unyielding.
The pressure didn’t break against her. It adjusted.
"My bride," it said.
The word settled into the connection with weight, but Ariana didn’t react the way it expected. Her posture straightened instead, her fingers pressing harder against her chest as her power rose in response.
"That doesn’t mean anything to me," she said.
The presence shifted again, focusing more intently this time as it pressed deeper into the connection. It didn’t try to overwhelm her, and it didn’t lash out. It searched, moving through the bond with deliberate intent, as if it believed there was something in her that would answer if it pushed far enough.
"It will," it said.
Ariana felt it push further, the pressure spreading through her chest and into her core, sharp enough to demand a response. The connection didn’t feel like something outside of her anymore. It felt like it was trying to root itself into something deeper.
Her power answered without hesitation.
Gold flared beneath her skin, brighter and steadier than before, pushing outward against the presence with controlled force. It didn’t explode or lash out wildly. It held firm, resisting without breaking.
"No," Ariana said.
This time, the word carried through the connection with strength, and the pressure broke against her instead of forcing its way through. The bond snapped back just enough to give her space, not fully retreating, but no longer pressing forward in the same way.
Seraphine saw the shift immediately, her expression tightening as she stepped closer. "It’s not testing you anymore," she said. "It’s trying to claim you."
Ariana didn’t deny it, because she could feel that much clearly. The connection hadn’t faded, and the presence hadn’t withdrawn. It had simply changed the way it approached her.
"I know," she said.
Her breathing steadied further, her hand lowering slowly from her chest as the tension settled into something she could control. The pressure was still there, but it didn’t feel overwhelming anymore. It felt defined.
"He’s still fighting," Ariana said, her gaze sharpening slightly. "I can feel it."
Seraphine studied her closely. "You’re certain?"
Ariana nodded once, her focus still locked on the connection. "It’s faint," she said. "But it’s there."
The presence reacted to that, not by pushing harder, but by stilling completely. It didn’t try to correct her or deny it. It simply waited.
Ariana felt the difference immediately, and that was what made her chest tighten again.
It wasn’t trying to force her.
It was waiting for her to come.
"That’s where you’re wrong," Ariana said quietly.
The gold beneath her skin flared again, this time in response to her decision rather than defense. The space around her reacted with it, the air tightening as Aurelith itself seemed to respond to her resolve.
Seraphine turned slightly, her voice lower now. "If you go to him like this, you walk into its control," she said.
Ariana didn’t look away from the connection.
"I’m not going to him for it," she said.
Her posture straightened fully, the hesitation gone as something settled into place within her. The pressure inside her chest didn’t disappear, but it no longer controlled her.
"I’m going to him because he’s still there," she continued.
The moment the words left her, the connection shifted again. It didn’t pull her forward or push her back. It responded.
Ariana felt it clearly this time, something beneath the presence, something quieter but unmistakable.
Kael.
Not the thing using him.
Him.
The realization settled deeply, and this time it didn’t shake her. It steadied her.
Seraphine saw the change in her immediately. "You’re going," she said.
Ariana didn’t hesitate.
"Yes," she replied.
The space around her reacted once more, the gold beneath the floor brightening as if the city itself acknowledged the decision. It didn’t resist her, and it didn’t try to hold her back.
It recognized her.
"You won’t face just him," Seraphine said. "You’ll face what’s inside him."
Ariana’s gaze didn’t waver.
"I know," she said.
The connection pulsed again, stronger now, but it didn’t feel like pressure anymore. It felt like distance closing.
Something on the other side had felt her decision.
And it was waiting.
Ariana turned toward the exit without another word, her steps steady as the air shifted around her. The hesitation that had once slowed her was gone, replaced by something far more certain.
This wasn’t uncertainty anymore.
This was choice.
And this time, she wasn’t being pulled toward it.
She was the one walking into it.
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