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The air was thick with a heavy silence, broken only by the sound of Kaito's rapid breathing.

He stood alone, staring into the swirling abyss where Nyra had disappeared, her final words echoing in his mind.

"The Abyss is eternal."

The weight of those words pressed down on his chest, suffocating him. How could he fight sothing so vast, so consuming?

He had always thought that love and willpower could conquer anything, but now—standing at the edge of the Abyss—he wasn't so sure anymore.

Kaito shook his head, trying to clear his thoughts. He couldn't afford to fall into despair. Not now. Not when there was still a chance to save her.

His fingers tightened around the hilt of his blade. It had been a long journey to get here, one filled with trials and sacrifices. But he had never given up. He couldn't start now.

The Abyss might have claid Nyra, but Kaito refused to let it claim him as well.

A sudden chill swept through the air, and Kaito's grip on his blade tightened. He wasn't alone.

From the darkness, a figure erged—tall, imposing, with an aura of malevolence that seed to distort the very fabric of reality around him. His eyes burned with an unnatural fire, and his every step sent ripples through the air. The Watcher.

"You've co far, Kaito," the Watcher said, his voice like the rasping of dry leaves. "But this is where your journey ends."

Kaito's heart raced, but he stood his ground. "I'm not finished yet. Not until I save her."

The Watcher laughed, a sound that echoed like thunder in Kaito's mind.

"Save her? There's nothing left to save. Nyra is gone, a vessel of the Abyss. The sooner you accept that, the easier your end will be."

Kaito's eyes narrowed. "I'll never accept it. As long as there's a chance, I'll fight."

"Such determination," the Watcher mused. "But it's futile. The Abyss is not sothing you can fight with re will. It is eternal. It devours everything. Even you."

Kaito's grip on his blade tightened further, the tal creaking under the pressure. "I don't care. I'll find a way."

The Watcher raised an eyebrow, his expression curious. "You think you can defeat the Abyss? You think you can undo what's been done? You, who can't even save your own sister?"

"I'll do whatever it takes." Kaito's voice was steady, though his heart hamred in his chest. "Even if I have to descend into the Abyss myself."

The Watcher's lips curled into a twisted smile. "Ah, the ultimate sacrifice. But it won't be enough. The Abyss will consu you just as it consud her. And when it's done, you'll be nothing more than a shadow, lost to eternity."

Kaito took a deep breath, summoning every ounce of courage he had left. The Watcher's words were laced with venom, designed to break his spirit. But he wouldn't let it. He wouldn't give the Abyss the satisfaction.

"I don't care if I'm consud," Kaito said. "I'll save her. I'll destroy the Abyss, no matter the cost."

The Watcher's eyes flared with amusent. "Such fire. It makes things... interesting. But you won't be able to stop what's coming. The Abyss is already on the rise, and you're just a pawn in its ga."

With a flick of his wrist, the Watcher summoned a vortex of dark energy. It swirled around him, growing larger and more destructive with every passing second.

Kaito felt the pull of the Abyss, the power of the Watcher's magic drawing him in. He could feel his strength waning, his body struggling against the overwhelming force. But he refused to give in. Not now.

Summoning every bit of his energy, Kaito charged toward the Watcher, his blade raised high. The ground beneath him cracked, the air sizzling with the intensity of the magic swirling around them.

The Watcher didn't move, his expression as cold and indifferent as ever. He watched Kaito's approach with an almost detached curiosity.

At the last mont, Kaito leaped, his blade flashing in the dim light. But the Watcher was faster. With a flick of his hand, he sent Kaito crashing to the ground, his body slamming into the stone like a ragdoll.

Pain exploded through Kaito's body, but he forced himself to stand. He couldn't stop. He wouldn't stop.

"I'll never surrender," Kaito growled, his eyes blazing with determination.

The Watcher stepped forward, his footsteps sending tremors through the air. "You're already lost, Kaito. The Abyss has you now."

Kaito's chest tightened, but he didn't flinch. "I'm not lost. And neither is she."

The Watcher's eyes narrowed, his expression darkening. "You're stubborn. I'll give you that. But it's all for nothing. The Abyss cannot be defeated. It will consu everything. Including you."

"I'm not afraid," Kaito said, his voice low but steady.

The Watcher smirked. "We shall see."

In an instant, the Watcher's dark magic surged forward, engulfing Kaito in a storm of shadows. His body was tossed through the air, his mind assaulted by waves of pain and fear. He struggled to breathe, his vision blurring as the Abyss closed in around him.

But even as the darkness pressed in, Kaito's thoughts remained clear. Nyra was still in there. He could still reach her. He wouldn't let the Abyss take her. Not when there was still a chance.

With a final burst of strength, Kaito fought back, pushing the darkness aside. His blade glead in his hand, its light cutting through the shadows like a beacon.

"I will save you, Nyra," he whispered, his voice barely audible against the roar of the Abyss. "I swear it."

But the Abyss had other plans.

The shadows surged around him, tendrils of pure void reaching for his limbs, dragging him down. Kaito slashed at them, but for every one he severed, two more replaced it. The darkness was alive—intelligent, hungry.

He felt his mories slipping—his childhood, Nyra's laughter, his mother's smile—each mont swallowed into the black. The Abyss wasn't just a place. It was erasure. Oblivion.

Kaito dropped to one knee, sweat pouring from his brow, his body trembling with the effort to stay anchored. And then—through the swirling chaos—he heard a voice.

Faint. Fragile. Familiar.

"Kaito..."

Nyra.

His head snapped up, eyes wide. "Nyra! Where are you?"

No response. Only the wind, the shadows, and the endless churn of the void. But the sound had been real—he knew it.

With renewed strength, Kaito forced himself forward, dragging his body step by step into the heart of the darkness. His blade flickered, the light fading. But his will—his love—remained.

A pale blue glow shimred in the distance. A figure, cloaked in mist.

Nyra.

She stood at the edge of a fractured spire, her eyes empty, her face blank. A puppet of the Abyss. Yet sothing flickered behind her gaze. A trace of the girl he knew. The sister he'd sworn to protect.

"Nyra!" Kaito shouted, reaching toward her.

She turned. Her mouth opened. And from it ca the voice of the Abyss itself:

"One soul for another. Do you offer yourself?"

Kaito didn't hesitate.

"Yes."

The Abyss trembled. The Watcher laughed, far above.

"Fool."

Kaito closed his eyes and stepped forward.

Into the darkness. Into fate.

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