Chapter 132: The Break That Wasn’t Meant to Happen
Chapter 132: The Break That Wasn’t Meant to Happen
Chapter 132
The moment the voice settled into the space around them, the clearing shifted in a way Ariana couldn’t ignore. The pressure didn’t spread outward anymore or crash against them in waves, but drew inward with intention, tightening around her and Kael as if everything else had become secondary. It made her chest tighten, not from force, but from the certainty behind it.
Kael’s grip on her wrist tightened sharply, his fingers pressing into her skin as his body went rigid beneath her hand. His breathing stopped for a brief second before returning unevenly, like something inside him had been forced to pause and then struggle back into motion. "No..." he managed, the word breaking as it came out.
Ariana didn’t move her hand from his chest. She could feel the shift clearly now, not just in the pressure around them, but in what remained between them, tightening and pulling in a way that felt less like reaching and more like something being forced into place. "Stay with me," she said quietly, keeping her voice steady even as the weight around them built.
Kael didn’t answer right away, but his head lifted slowly, his eyes finding hers again. This time the conflict inside them didn’t flicker and disappear, but held in place, stretched between resistance and something that refused to let go. The strain in his expression made it clear that whatever was happening inside him was no longer hidden.
"You’re in the way," the voice said, and it didn’t come from one direction but seemed to exist everywhere at once.
Ariana’s jaw tightened slightly, but she didn’t look away. "Then move me," she said, her voice calm even as her pulse picked up.
The response came instantly, not as a burst of force, but as pressure driven directly into her. It didn’t throw her back or strike outward, but compressed the space around her, pushing against her body as if trying to force her away from him without breaking the moment completely.
Her breath caught as the weight pressed against her chest, and her shoulders tensed instinctively under the strain. Her hand slipped for a second against Kael’s shirt, but she forced it back into place, steadying herself through the contact instead of pulling away.
The gold beneath her skin flared in response, not violently, but with control. It held for a moment, then pushed back against the pressure just enough to keep her grounded where she stood.
Kael reacted immediately.
His body jerked under her hand, his grip tightening around her wrist as his breathing broke again. His shoulders drew inward, and his entire frame tensed as if something inside him was being pulled apart instead of held together.
"Ariana..." he said, his voice rough and strained.
She leaned closer, refusing to let the pressure force distance between them. "I’m not moving," she said, her tone steady even as the weight around them pressed harder.
The presence shifted again, and this time the pressure changed direction instead of strength. It tightened around Kael instead of her, pulling inward through him as if trying to drag him back under its control.
Ariana felt it immediately.
The connection between them strained under the force, the pull becoming sharper as if something was trying to tear it apart from the inside. Kael’s body locked completely, his grip on her wrist tightening to the point of pain as his breath cut off.
For a moment, it felt like everything might break.
Then his fingers tightened again, not out of reflex, but with intention.
"I said..." he started, his voice breaking under the strain.
The pressure surged around them, the creatures at the edges of the clearing reacting at once as they pressed harder against the pack. Ryder braced himself against the impact, forcing one of the shapes back as he adjusted his stance. "It’s shifting again," he said, his voice tight.
Mira didn’t look away from Ariana and Kael. "No," she said quietly. "He is."
Kael lifted his head fully this time, his eyes locking onto Ariana’s as the conflict inside them sharpened instead of fading. The force moving through him didn’t disappear, but it didn’t control him the same way anymore.
"I said no," he finished.
The words came out strained, but they were unmistakably his.
The presence reacted violently.
The pressure surged outward, the clearing tightening as the force tried to reassert control over everything at once. The ground beneath them trembled slightly as the balance shifted, and the creatures moved more aggressively as if trying to force the moment to collapse.
Ariana felt the change immediately, the difference between control and resistance becoming clear. The force wasn’t steady anymore, and it wasn’t moving cleanly through him.
It was being pushed back.
"You do not decide this," the voice said, and this time there was something sharper in it, something closer to anger.
Ariana didn’t hesitate. "He does," she replied.
The gold beneath her skin flared again, stronger now, not as a reaction, but as something aligned with him. It moved through what remained between them, reinforcing his resistance instead of forcing anything new.
Kael’s breathing broke again, but this time it sounded different. It wasn’t restrained or controlled, but forced through resistance, like he was pushing something out instead of being held under it.
His grip on her wrist steadied.
The presence pushed back harder, but the pressure didn’t move the same way anymore. It tightened unevenly, no longer smooth or controlled, as if it had been forced out of balance.
"You were chosen," the voice said. "For me."
Ariana’s gaze hardened. "He wasn’t," she said.
Kael inhaled sharply, his shoulders tensing as the force pressed into him again. Pain flashed across his expression, but it didn’t take hold the same way it had before.
Something inside him resisted.
The ground beneath them cracked faintly, the pressure in the clearing faltering just enough for the pack to react. Ryder saw the opening and pushed forward. "Move," he said, and the pack surged with him, forcing space open as the creatures broke formation.
Mira exhaled slowly, her focus sharpening. "It’s losing its control," she said.
Ariana felt it too, not gone, but weakened.
The presence reacted again, narrowing its focus sharply back onto them. The pressure tightened, pushing directly against Ariana as if trying to break what she held in place.
"You cannot take him from me," it said.
Ariana didn’t move.
"I’m not taking him," she said quietly.
Her hand stayed steady against his chest. "I’m reminding him who he is."
The gold flared again, brighter now, moving through what remained between them with clarity instead of force.
Kael’s body reacted immediately.
His breath caught, his shoulders tightening as the pressure inside him shifted again. It didn’t disappear, but it broke unevenly, no longer holding him in the same way.
For a moment, the space between them steadied.
Not safe. But real.
Then Kael moved.
Not just a step, but forward into her, closing the remaining distance instead of being pulled back. His other hand lifted, his fingers closing over hers where it pressed against his chest, holding it there instead of letting it fall.
The movement was deliberate.
The presence surged.
The pressure slammed inward again, stronger than before, trying to crush the moment before it could settle.
But it didn’t stop it.
Kael’s eyes stayed on hers, clear enough now to hold.
"Ariana," he said.
This time, he didn’t sound like he was reaching for her.
He sounded like he was holding on.
And that,
was the moment everything changed.
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