Chapter 99: What Woke With Her
Chapter 99: What Woke With Her
Chapter 99
Kael froze for a second as Ariana’s eyes opened, black light moving where warmth should have been. The darkness beneath her skin had spread beyond her chest, tracing upward along her throat while her breathing steadied in a way that felt controlled, not natural.
"Ariana," he said, sharper now, one hand still gripping her shoulder despite the cold biting into his skin. "Look at me."
Her gaze locked onto him immediately.
For a moment, something real flickered. Then it disappeared.
She moved without warning. Her hand caught his throat and shoved him back, not crushing, but strong enough to throw him off balance. Kael hit the ground hard as lightning burst from his skin, the storm answering before he could stop it.
The reaction made everything worse.
Dark force surged out of Ariana, colliding with his power in midair and throwing him across the clearing. He rolled hard and slammed into a tree, bark cracking under the impact as pain tore through his side before he forced himself upright again.
"Ariana!" Mira called sharply.
Ariana rose slowly from the ground.
At first, her movements were uneven, her balance slipping like her body did not fully belong to her. Then something settled, and her posture straightened as her breathing evened out too quickly, too controlled, while the dark lines beneath her skin pulsed faintly like something alive.
Vaelor watched from the shadows, pleased.
"There she is," the entity said softly.
Kael ignored him and stepped forward again, forcing control into his movements. "Ariana."
Her head turned toward him, and for a brief second something in her expression softened, like she recognized him. It faded just as quickly, the warmth slipping away as her face went still again.
"You should not have touched me," she said.
The voice was hers. The tone was not.
Kael stopped a few steps away, his chest rising unevenly. "Then tell me to walk away when you’re yourself again."
Her fingers twitched at her side, like she was trying to move toward him but couldn’t hold the motion. The darkness along her skin flickered unevenly, reacting to something inside her that hadn’t fully given in yet.
Mira stepped beside him, silver light already forming along her hands. "Do not get closer."
"She knows me."
"She is losing control," Mira said. "And you are giving it more to work with."
Vaelor’s voice slid through the trees. "At least one of you understands."
Kael’s focus snapped toward the shadows. "Come closer and say it again."
The entity did not move.
"I do not need to," Vaelor said. "You are already where I want you."
Behind him, Ariana bent forward suddenly, both hands pressing hard against her ribs as her breathing broke. The dark lines along her skin flared brighter, spreading higher toward her throat in sharp, uneven pulses.
"Get out," she said, her voice breaking halfway through.
Kael moved immediately. "Ariana."
Her head snapped up. "Not you."
The words hit hard. Then her body jerked violently, and power tore out of her again.
Kael threw up his arm as lightning surged to meet it, the collision cracking through the clearing and tearing branches loose from nearby trees. The ground split beneath them, and Mira was forced back several steps, her silver light flickering under the strain.
"Ariana!" Kael shouted.
For one second, her eyes filled with tears. Then black swallowed them again.
"She is stronger than the others," Vaelor said.
Kael’s head snapped toward the shadows, his expression tightening. "Others?" he asked, the word coming out sharper than he intended.
"The ones before her," Vaelor replied.
"Don’t listen to him," Mira said immediately, stepping forward, but Kael was already moving.
He crossed the clearing in a burst of lightning and struck toward the shadows with enough force to split the ground. His hand passed through nothing, and Vaelor reformed behind him.
"You still lead with anger," the entity said.
Kael turned, but the strike came first.
Cold slammed into his chest, forcing the air from his lungs as something pushed through him in a way that did not belong. His body locked for a second before he staggered back, dropping to one knee as his muscles refused to respond properly.
Mira hit Vaelor with a blast of silver light, forcing the shadows apart. "Get up," she snapped.
Kael forced himself upright, breathing hard, his focus already shifting back to Ariana.
She had collapsed again. The dark markings had spread further now, curling along her throat and brushing the edge of her jaw. She clawed at them, her breathing breaking with each pulse of it, her body struggling to keep up with what was happening inside her.
Kael moved toward her without hesitation. Mira caught his arm. "Think."
"She needs me."
"She may need you conscious."
He pulled free. "Then keep him off me."
Mira swore under her breath and turned back toward Vaelor as Kael reached Ariana. This time, he slowed.
He crouched in front of her, careful now, watching every movement like she might break apart in front of him. "Ariana," he said quietly. "Look at me."
She was shaking. Her balance shifted under her as if her body couldn’t decide whether to stand or collapse again. Her fingers dragged against the ground, leaving shallow marks in the dirt before she forced her head up.
Her eyes met his, and for a second the black in them wavered, like something inside her was trying to break through. "Kael," she whispered, her voice unsteady, and the sound of it hit him harder than anything else.
"I’m here," he said, steady even as everything around them felt like it was breaking. She shook her head weakly. "You shouldn’t have come."
"Too late," he answered.
Her hand lifted weakly, missing him the first time before finding his sleeve. Her grip tightened slowly, unsteady but real, like she needed something to anchor herself before she slipped again.
Kael reached for her more carefully this time. The moment his hand closed around her wrist, the reaction hit.
Cold surged up his arm instantly, sharp enough to make his fingers lock for a second before he forced himself to hold on. The darkness reacted to his touch, climbing higher along his skin as if trying to connect to something inside him.
His storm answered. Lightning flickered across his arm, clashing against the darkness at the point of contact, and the pressure between them spiked hard enough to make the ground crack beneath them.
Ariana..." he started, but her body arched suddenly, a sharp, involuntary movement as the mark flared violently beneath her skin. The surge came an instant later, power bursting outward again with enough force to throw everything around her off balance.
Kael was thrown back hard, the force ripping his grip free as he hit the ground with enough impact to knock the breath from his lungs. The storm burst out of him on impact, lightning tearing through the clearing as it collided with the darkness still pouring from her.
Mira lost ground this time, her silver light breaking apart before reforming as she forced it back into place. "Stop!" she snapped, but the command carried no weight against the surge.
Vaelor did not laugh.The silence that followed was heavier.
Ariana cried out again, her body folding inward as her hands pressed against her chest. The dark lines had spread further now, climbing along her jaw and nearing her eyes.
She was losing. Kael pushed himself up again, ignoring the pain tearing through his body as he forced himself forward. He did not stop this time, even as the pressure in the clearing pushed back against him with every step.
"Ariana!"
Her head lifted weakly. For one second, the black in her eyes broke.
"Kael..." she said, her voice barely holding.
"I’m here."
Her fingers reached again, grabbing his sleeve tighter this time, her grip desperate as the darkness pulled back just enough for her to breathe. For a second, it felt like she was holding on, like she might steady.
Then it surged again, stronger and faster, snapping back into place with enough force to tear that moment away.
The ground shook as power burst outward again, ripping through the clearing with enough force to bend trees inward. Kael held his ground this time, lightning surging around him as he forced himself to stay upright.
Mira moved again, silver light slamming into the spreading darkness, but this time it only slowed it.
Vaelor’s voice came again, quieter now.
"She is almost ready."
Kael’s head snapped toward the shadows. "Shut up."
"You cannot stop this."
Kael ignored him, his focus still locked ahead even as something in the air changed. The shift wasn’t violent or sudden like before, but it was clear, a quiet change that cut through everything already happening.
The ground shifted again, not from Ariana this time, but from something deeper beneath the domain. Roots tightened under the surface, the air pulling inward as a second force pushed back against the chaos.
Kyrindor stepped into the clearing.
His presence did not explode outward like Kael’s storm or spread like Vaelor’s shadow. Instead, the space around him steadied slightly, the violent edges of the clearing holding just enough to keep everything from breaking completely.
"This has gone too far," he said, his voice low but carrying through the pressure.
Kael turned sharply.
A man stepped forward without hurry, his presence steady and composed despite the destruction around them. His gaze moved over Ariana first, then Kael, then Mira, taking everything in without reacting.
Cassian.
The moment he stepped fully into the clearing, the space reacted, not by resisting him, but by settling slightly, as if something had just entered that did not belong to either side of the conflict.
Mira’s shoulders tensed immediately. "You should not be here."
Cassian ignored her.
His attention settled on Ariana, his expression sharpening slightly as if recognizing something beneath the chaos. "So this is what it chose," he said quietly.
Vaelor shifted slightly, not outward but closer, the shadows tightening as if something had leaned in to look more carefully. "You," the entity said, and for the first time, there was a clear change in its tone.
There was interest there now.
Cassian finally turned toward the shadows, a faint, controlled smile forming as if none of this surprised him. "Yes," he said calmly, and the way he said it made the clearing go still.
Then his gaze moved back to Ariana, his expression sharpening just slightly. "This," Cassian said, his voice steady as the tension built again, "is about to get far worse."
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