Chapter 95: The New Balance
The hunger in the entity’s emotions hit Liana like a punch to the gut. Her eyes snapped open, eting his silver gaze that suddenly seed far too bright, far too eager.
"You felt it too," he whispered, and his smile was nothing like the grateful look she expected. "The power flowing through all these linked souls. It’s amazing."
Around them, the network began to pulse with worry as other souls sensed the shift.
The cracks in reality spread, spilling shadows that reached toward the mountain with greedy fingers. "You’re not healed," Liana realized, her words cutting through the chaos. "You’re just better at hiding the corruption." The entity’s laugh echoed across worlds. "Healing was never the goal, little Luna.
Evolution was. And thanks to your network, I now have access to thousands of souls to drain instead of just one dying guardian." Terror flooded the links as every linked soul understood the trap. They had willingly opened themselves to sothing that had been lying in wait for centuries.
But Liana didn’t worry. Instead, she smiled. "You made one mistake," she said softly. "What’s that?" "You assud I was naive enough to trust you completely." The entity’s trust faltered as Liana’s true plan unfolded through the network. She hadn’t been trying to help him at all.
She had been studying him, learning how his power worked, understanding exactly what he was. And now she knew how to stop him. "Phoenix tears don’t just change," she announced, her voice carrying to every connected soul.
"They purify. And so things can only be cleaned by burning away completely." Before the entity could respond, Liana called upon the deepest change the phoenix tears had made to her essence. Not the power to heal or bond, but the ability to beco a controlled fla that consud corruption without destroying the innocent.
Golden fire exploded from her skin, spreading through the network like wildfire through dry grass. But this wasn’t destructive fla—it was cleansing light that separated truth from lies, genuine feeling from manipulation.
The entity scread as the fire found every tendril of corruption he had woven through the connections. Centuries of stolen power, absorbed pain, and collected suffering went up in flas. "The network!" Talia yelled from below. "It’s burning apart!" She was right.
As the purifying fire spread, the connections between souls began to dissolve. But instead of snapping like broken chains, they changed into sothing else entirely. Understanding passed between past enemies. Compassion flowed from wolf to rogue.
Forgiveness healed gaps that had existed for generations. The network wasn’t breaking—it was changing. "This is impossible," the entity gasped as his stolen power burned away. "You can’t change what I am!"
"You’re right," Liana agreed, the golden flas dancing in her eyes. "I can’t change what you were. But I can show you what you could beco." Through the purifying fire, she shared one final mory. Not her own this ti, but the guardian’s—his very first mont of genuine joy when he had successfully healed a dying flower as a child.
The creature went completely still. "I rember," he whispered, wonder replacing hunger in his voice. "I rember wanting to help."
The corruption around him didn’t just burn away—it changed, becoming the protective instinct he had started with centuries ago. The shadows reaching through the cracks in reality recoiled as his power changed from consuming to shielding. "I can choose," he said, surprise coloring every word.
"For the first ti in centuries, I can actually choose." The cracks in reality began to close as his stabilized power stopped tearing at the fabric between worlds.
The purifying fire settled into a warm glow that joined every soul without binding them. Liana felt the network dissolve, but the links remained—not as forced bonds, but as voluntary understanding. Forr enemies looked at each other with new eyes.
Ancient grudges fell under the weight of shared experience. But as the imdiate danger passed, sothing unexpected happened to her.
The constant pull she had always felt—first as an oga seeking her place, then as a Luna trying to balance everything—simply disappeared. In its place was sothing she had never experienced before. Complete ntal balance.
She was no longer fighting to show her worth or struggling to et others’ expectations. She wasn’t an oga or Luna or even a guardian. She was simply herself, with power that served rather than defined her.
"The mate bond," Jace said suddenly, his eyes wide with understanding. Liana turned to the triplets and felt her breath catch. The possessive intensity that had always marked their relationship was gone, replaced by sothing infinitely deeper.
They were no longer three wolves competing for one mate—they were four souls choosing to walk the sa road. "We’re equals now," Rowan said softly, wonder in his voice. "Truly equals." Kael nodded, his normal rigid control replaced by genuine peace.
"The bond isn’t about ownership anymore. It’s about partnership." Around them, similar changes were taking place throughout the supernatural world.
Wolves who had been at each other’s throats for generations were shaking hands. Rogues were being accepted back into packs. Ancient spirits were erging from hiding to share their knowledge.
The entity—no longer corrupted, no longer stealing power—stood at the middle of it all, his form solidifying into that of a tall guardian with kind silver eyes.
"What will you do now?" Liana asked him. He looked out over the transford landscape, where forr enemies were working together to heal the damage from their fight. "Protect," he said simply.
"As I was ant to do from the beginning." But as he spoke, his face grew troubled. "There’s sothing else. Sothing I should have ntioned earlier."
The peaceful mont shattered as every transford soul felt his worry. "What is it?" Kael demanded. The guardian’s silver eyes t Liana’s, and she saw fear there—not for himself, but for all of them.
"The corruption I carried for centuries—it didn’t start with . I was affected by sothing much older, much more dangerous." He gestured toward the sealed cracks in reality, his voice dropping to a whisper.
"And my healing just sent out a signal across every dinsion, letting it know exactly where to find us." In the distance, sothing howled—not with pain or rage, but with expectation.
The sound ca from sowhere beyond the sealed cracks, from a world where things far worse than corrupted guardians were stirring.
"What’s coming?" Liana asked, though part of her already knew the answer would change everything again. The guardian’s answer made every transford soul freeze with terror. "The source of all evil. The thing that turned into a monster in the first place."
His silver eyes reflected sothing vast and hungry moving in the spaces between worlds. "And it’s been waiting centuries for soone powerful enough to open a permanent doorway."
As if called by his words, the sealed cracks began to glow with malevolent light. Sothing was trying to break through. And this ti, there would be nowhere to run.
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