Chapter 87: When He Crossed Over
Chapter 87: When He Crossed Over
Chapter 87
Kael
Kael didn’t wake slowly, and the moment awareness returned, it came with a sharp pull that made his breath catch. His body tensed instinctively as the storm inside him reacted before he could steady it, tightening instead of breaking. The sensation wasn’t distant or fading the way it had been before, and that difference made it impossible to ignore.
His eyes opened to the dim interior of Mira’s domain, the faint glow along the walls steady and controlled in a way that should have grounded him. The air felt heavier than it should have, quiet and contained, but it didn’t settle anything inside him. The pull remained, cutting through the stillness as if the distance between them no longer mattered.
Ariana...
The name didn’t come from thought alone, and the moment it formed, the connection reacted. It didn’t surge or flicker, but steadied in a way that felt deliberate, like something reaching back instead of slipping away. Kael pushed himself upright, his breathing uneven as the storm inside him shifted again, not outward, but deeper.
It felt different, aware in a way it hadn’t been before.
His hand tightened slightly at his side as the sensation sharpened, something in his chest pulling in a way that didn’t belong to him alone. The connection wasn’t weakening or breaking, and it wasn’t slipping out of his reach. It was holding, and something else was holding it with him.
Mira’s presence shifted nearby, and her voice followed, calm and steady in a way that didn’t match the tension building under his skin. "You’re awake," she said, watching him more closely than before. Kael turned toward her, but his focus didn’t fully settle.
"How long?" he asked.
"Not long," Mira replied, her gaze steady. "You needed the rest."
Kael exhaled slowly, but it didn’t ease anything. The pull hadn’t faded, and now that he was fully aware of it, it felt stronger, clearer, like something had aligned instead of breaking. He shook his head slightly, his jaw tightening as the realization settled.
"She’s still there," he said.
Mira didn’t hesitate. "Yes."
Something in the way she answered made him pause, because it wasn’t uncertainty or concern. It was certainty, and that alone made something uneasy settle under his focus. Kael studied her for a second longer before looking away again, his attention pulled back to the connection he couldn’t ignore.
"It’s not just her anymore," he said quietly. "Something else is there."
Mira didn’t answer immediately, and the silence stretched just enough to make him more aware of it. He looked at her again, sharper this time, but she didn’t look surprised. If anything, she looked like she had expected it.
"Then don’t let it take control," she said.
Kael frowned slightly, frustration tightening under his control. "That’s not how this works," he replied. "It’s not pushing her away, and it’s not trying to break the connection."
He paused for a second, the realization settling heavier.
"It’s using it."
Mira’s gaze held his, steady and unreadable. "Then you use it first." That made him go still.
The idea settled differently, not immediately clear, but not wrong either. Kael focused on the pull again, letting his awareness shift toward it instead of resisting it. The storm inside him responded, tightening into something more controlled as it aligned with the direction of the connection.
For a moment, everything steadied, and then something opened, and Ariana was there.
She was there, not clearly, not fully, but enough to feel real in a way that made his chest tighten. The sense of her wasn’t distant anymore, and it didn’t feel like something he was reaching for.
It felt like something he had already reached. Then something else moved.
Kael’s expression hardened as the sensation shifted, something standing between them, something that didn’t belong near her. It didn’t break the connection, but it didn’t stay outside it either, and that difference made the reaction inside him sharper.
The storm deepened, not outward, but further within him, pressing into something he couldn’t push back.
Kael’s breath tightened as his control held, but just barely. The wolf reacted under it, not blindly, but with something sharper, something that recognized the threat before he could fully understand it.
"She’s not alone," he said.
Mira’s gaze sharpened slightly, though her expression didn’t change. "Then you don’t hesitate," she said quietly.
Kael didn’t answer, because he didn’t need to.
The decision had already been made.
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Ariana
Ariana didn’t move, but the space around her no longer felt still in the same way. Kyrindor’s domain remained quiet and controlled, the faint light along the ground steady beneath her feet, but something in it had shifted. It wasn’t the space itself.
It was how it was reacting to her.
The presence inside her hadn’t pushed again, and it hadn’t tried to force its way deeper. It stayed where it was, quiet and settled in a way that made it harder to ignore. That stillness should have felt like control.
It didn’t.It felt like waiting.
Her hand remained pressed lightly against her chest, her fingers curling slightly as she focused on the pressure beneath it. It wasn’t sharp or overwhelming anymore, but it hadn’t faded either. It stayed, steady and deliberate, like something that had already decided it wasn’t leaving.
Kyrindor hadn’t moved.
She could feel him behind her, not close enough to interfere, but close enough to watch. His presence didn’t press against the space the way the other one did, and that difference made it easier to separate the two.
"Say it," he said quietly.
Ariana didn’t turn.Her breathing stayed uneven for a second before she forced it to steady. "It’s still there," she said, her voice controlled despite the tension under it.
Kyrindor didn’t respond right away.
"I know," he said after a moment.
That didn’t help.Ariana closed her eyes briefly, focusing inward instead of outward.
The connection she had felt before hadn’t disappeared, but it didn’t feel the same anymore, because it wasn’t reaching, it was holding, and that difference made her chest tighten as something shifted.
It didn’t come from the space around her, and it didn’t push against her the way it had before. It came from deeper, from somewhere she couldn’t separate from herself anymore, and the moment she noticed it, it responded.
It didn’t come aggressively or forcefully, but it was clear.
Ariana’s breath caught as the sensation sharpened, something brushing against her awareness in a way that didn’t feel unfamiliar. It wasn’t the same presence that had spoken to her before, and it didn’t carry the same weight.
It felt different, warmer and alive, and her eyes opened slowly as she whispered, ’Kael,’ quieter now, and the connection reacted immediately.
It didn’t surge or break, and it didn’t flicker the way it had before. It steadied instead, settling into something that felt more certain, like something that had found its place.
Ariana stilled, her breath catching as something in her chest shifted with it. The feeling wasn’t overwhelming, but it was undeniable, and for the first time since everything started, she didn’t question it.
He was there, not physically, but close enough to matter.
Relief hit her before she could stop it, sharp and immediate, and for a second, it pushed everything else back. Her fingers tightened slightly against her chest as her breathing grew uneven again, the connection holding steady instead of slipping away.
Then the other presence reacted.
The shift came immediately, subtle but sharp enough to cut through the moment. It didn’t try to break the connection, and it didn’t push it away.
It wrapped around it, and Ariana’s chest tightened as the realization settled. "That’s not yours," she said, sharper now, and the response came instantly inside her, quiet but undeniable. "It already is."
Her entire body went still.
The voice wasn’t distant anymore, and it didn’t feel separate from her. It settled into her thoughts with a calm certainty that made it harder to fight, like something that didn’t need permission to be there.
Her breathing broke slightly.
"No," she said.
The connection pulsed again, stronger this time, and Ariana felt it clearly, the way Kael was reaching, the way something in him was pushing forward without hesitation. That alone made something in her chest tighten harder.
He was coming. The realization settled fast.
The presence inside her shifted again, deeper this time, not pushing outward, but tightening in a way that made it harder to ignore. It didn’t feel threatened.
It felt ready.
Kyrindor’s voice came again, quieter this time, but closer. "Then don’t let it decide what that means," he said.
Ariana didn’t answer.
Her focus stayed forward, her breathing uneven as the connection pulled again, stronger and closer than before. The presence didn’t leave, and it didn’t weaken.
It stayed, and this time she didn’t try to push it away.
The pressure shifted again, sharper this time, and Ariana felt it in a way that didn’t belong to her. It wasn’t a bond reaching for her, and it wasn’t something she could control, but something forcing its way through with a persistence that made her chest tighten.
The space in front of her distorted slightly, the air tightening as if something on the other side was pushing against it. Kyrindor’s domain didn’t react the way it should have, and that alone made unease settle deeper in her chest.
Ariana’s breath caught as the distortion deepened, uneven and unstable, like something that wasn’t meant to cross was trying anyway. The presence inside her reacted immediately, not resisting it, but recognizing it in a way that made everything feel worse.
"Kael..." she whispered, and for the first time, something on the other side pushed back hard enough to break through.
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