Chapter 82: My Bride
Chapter 82: My Bride
Chapter 82
Ariana stayed where she was, but the stillness didn’t feel the same anymore. Whatever had spoken before hadn’t disappeared, and she could feel it lingering just beneath the surface, like it was waiting for her to react again. This time, she didn’t question what she had heard.
It wasn’t Kael.
The realization didn’t settle. It tightened, pulling at her chest in a way that made the space around her feel smaller, closer, like something had already stepped in without needing to show itself. Ariana drew in a slow breath and forced it to steady before turning slightly toward Kyrindor, who hadn’t moved at all.
"You heard it," she said, her voice controlled but tight.
"I did," Kyrindor replied without hesitation, his gaze fixed on her in a way that made it clear he had felt more than just the sound.
Ariana held his gaze, not letting the silence stretch. "Then tell me what that was."
Kyrindor didn’t answer immediately, and the pause made something in her chest tighten further before he finally spoke. "You already know it wasn’t him."
"That’s not enough," Ariana said, sharper now, the restraint in her voice slipping. "Something answered me, and it knew me. That doesn’t just happen."
"No," Kyrindor said quietly. "It doesn’t."
Ariana took a breath, steadying herself, forcing her voice to stay level. "Then what did I reach?"
Kyrindor’s gaze didn’t shift. "Something that has started to recognize you."
Her fingers curled slightly at her side, tension settling deeper under her skin. "That doesn’t explain anything."
"It does," he said, his voice calm but unyielding. "You just don’t like what it means."
Ariana exhaled slowly, forcing the frustration down before it could take over. "Then say it clearly."
Kyrindor didn’t hesitate this time. "The more you reach, the more it learns how to answer you."
Ariana went still, the words landing harder than she expected. "Then I stop reaching."
"That would be the safest choice," he said. "But it won’t stop it from reaching back."
That settled heavily in her chest, sharper than anything before. Ariana’s expression tightened as she held his gaze. "So it can reach me without me doing anything?"
Kyrindor paused briefly, just enough for the answer to feel deliberate. "If it already has enough of you... yes."
Her chest tightened sharply at that, the pressure returning in a way she couldn’t ignore. "That’s not an answer," she said, even though part of her already understood it.
"It is," Kyrindor said quietly. "You just don’t want it to be true."
Ariana didn’t argue this time. She already knew he wasn’t wrong.
She closed her eyes briefly, not reaching for Kael, not searching for the bond that no longer responded the way it should. Instead, she focused on the space itself, on the presence that had answered her before, forcing herself to stay still instead of reacting.
For a few seconds, nothing happened. Then something shifted.
The change was immediate, subtle but undeniable, like something turning toward her the moment she became aware of it. It didn’t rush forward or force itself on her, but it moved closer, steady and deliberate in a way that made her chest tighten again.
Ariana opened her eyes slowly, her breathing steadying even as tension built beneath it. It wasn’t warm or familiar, but it was there, close enough that she couldn’t ignore it anymore. This time, she didn’t step back.
"What are you?" she asked, her voice quieter now but far more controlled.
The presence didn’t answer right away, but it didn’t retreat either. It stayed close, just at the edge of her awareness, like it was waiting for her to react. Ariana focused on it and pushed back slightly, not with force, but with intent.
The reaction came instantly. The pressure shifted toward her instead of away, closing the distance she had tried to create. Something brushed against her thoughts, light but unmistakable, enough to make her breath catch.
It was responding to her.
Ariana stilled, her awareness sharpening as she held her ground. She felt it again, clearer this time, like something forming just beyond her control. Then a thought settled into her mind, not her own but impossible to ignore.
"You’re still reaching for him."
Ariana didn’t move, even as her chest tightened. "That’s not your concern," she said.
"It is."
The answer came faster this time, more certain.
Ariana’s jaw tightened. "Why?"
"Because you’re not supposed to."
Something inside her reacted immediately to that, sharp and instinctive. "Who says?"
"I do."
The pressure around her increased at once, not crushing, but heavier and more certain, like something asserting control instead of testing it. Ariana felt the shift clearly, and for the first time, she understood this wasn’t just observing her.
It was acting.
Her expression hardened. "No," she said, pushing back against it.
The presence moved closer instead of retreating, pressing in just enough to test her resistance. Ariana didn’t step back this time, even as the pressure built against her.
Instead, she pushed harder.
She focused on it and forced her will against it, steady and deliberate instead of reactive. For a brief moment, the pressure weakened, just enough to prove it could be resisted.
That was enough.
Ariana drew in a slow breath, grounding herself. "I’m not yours."
The presence didn’t answer, but it didn’t pull away either. It remained close, unmoving, as if it had already decided to stay. Then something changed.
The pressure shifted again, but this time it didn’t stay outside her awareness.
Ariana froze.
She felt it move deeper, not violently, but directly, like it was testing whether it could exist inside her. Her breath caught as the realization hit harder than anything before.
This wasn’t something trying to reach her anymore.
It was trying to stay.
Her eyes hardened. "You don’t get to do that," she said, forcing the words out despite the pressure tightening in her chest.
For a moment, everything paused. The presence didn’t disappear or weaken, but it stopped moving, and that alone made her breath catch.
It had heard her.
And it had chosen to listen.
The silence stretched just long enough to feel deliberate. Then the air shifted again, subtle but unmistakable, like something adjusting its form rather than its position.
Ariana felt it before she saw it.
The pressure gathered in front of her, condensing into something visible as the air bent slightly. From that distortion, something began to take shape, not appearing suddenly but revealing itself as if it had always been there.
It wasn’t solid. It wasn’t human.
It looked like a mass of dark fog, held together by something stronger than air, its edges shifting slowly as if it wasn’t fully bound to the space it occupied. The shape formed into something resembling a tall, cloaked figure, a presence wrapped in shadow that refused to fully settle.
A cape of drifting darkness trailed behind it, dissolving and reforming with every movement.
Ariana didn’t step back.
Her breathing steadied slightly, but her chest tightened as she forced herself to stay where she was. This was the first time it had shown itself.
"What are you?" she asked again.
The figure didn’t move immediately. It watched her, not like a person, but with something deeper, older, like it wasn’t seeing her for the first time.
"You are almost ready... my bride."
Ariana went still, the words hitting harder than anything before. They didn’t feel like a mistake or confusion.
They felt like recognition.
"No," she said immediately, her voice sharper now.
The figure didn’t react. It stepped forward slightly, the movement smooth and unnatural as the space shifted around it.
"Enjoy your last days."
Ariana’s jaw tightened, but she didn’t move.
"We have been together... through different lifetimes."
The words landed deeper, heavier, pulling at something in her chest that didn’t feel like memory but wasn’t entirely unfamiliar either.
"That’s not possible," she said.
The figure tilted its head slightly.
"I waited centuries for this... and now you’re back. You were never meant to stay gone."
Something inside her snapped.
Ariana stepped forward, her voice sharp and unyielding. "I’m not yours."
The space reacted instantly as the pressure surged around her, tight and suffocating, but it didn’t break her. It held there, controlled, like it was deciding something she couldn’t see.
And then it vanished.Not slowly. Not fading.
Just gone.
The space returned to stillness so quickly it felt unnatural, like it had never been there at all. Ariana stood frozen, her chest rising too fast as the silence closed in around her again.
But this time, it didn’t feel empty.
It felt like something had just begun.
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