Emma grabbed the Cosmic Judge by his glowing robes and shook him hard.
"What do you an everyone I love will be dead in sixty seconds?" she scread.
The Judge’s fake smile got wider. "I never said the cosmic balance was fair, Emma. You used your resurrection on yourself instead of accepting death. Now the universe will take everyone you care about to make things even."
"No!" Emma looked back at her family in the kitchen. Luna was helping Alex stand up. Maya was holding Tommy’s hand. Kael was walking toward the door to check on Emma.
"Fifty seconds," the Judge said cheerfully.
Emma felt her heart breaking. "Take instead! Kill and save them!"
"Too late. You already made your choice."
But then Emma heard a voice she hadn’t heard in thirty years.
"Actually, he’s lying again."
Emma spun around. Standing behind her was her father - the sa father who had died when she was a child. He looked exactly like she rembered, but his eyes were glowing with silver light.
"Dad?" Emma whispered.
"Hello, sweetheart," he said gently. "I’ve been watching over you from the realm of the dead. And I have so news about our friend here."
Emma’s father pointed at the Cosmic Judge. "He’s not really a judge at all. He’s been pretending for thousands of years."
The Judge’s golden form started to flicker like a broken light bulb.
"That’s impossible," Emma said. "He brought back from death. He gave powers."
"No, honey," her father explained. "You brought yourself back. You always had the power. He just convinced you that he was in charge so he could control you."
"Forty seconds until your family dies," the Judge snarled, but his voice sounded different now. Scared.
Emma’s father smiled. "Watch this." He waved his hand, and suddenly the Judge froze in place like a statue.
"How did you do that?" Emma asked.
"Because I’m the real Cosmic Judge," her father said. "I died and took over the job to protect you. Every ti you thought you were talking to him, you were really talking to ."
Emma’s mind was spinning. "You an..."
"The fake judge has been trying to trick you into giving up your powers for years. He’s actually a demon who wants to steal resurrection magic for himself."
Emma looked at the frozen fake judge. His golden light was turning black, and his face was becoming twisted and ugly.
"But why didn’t you tell the truth?" Emma asked.
"Because you needed to learn how to use your powers the right way," her father said. "If I had just given you everything, you might have beco like him - selfish and power-hungry."
Suddenly, the fake judge broke free from the freeze spell.
"Enough!" he scread. His voice was now deep and scary. "I’ve waited too long for this mont!"
He pointed at Emma’s family in the kitchen. Dark energy shot from his fingers toward them.
Emma didn’t think. She jumped in front of the dark energy and let it hit her instead.
The pain was worse than any death she had ever experienced. It felt like her soul was being torn apart.
"Emma!" her father shouted.
But sothing amazing happened. Instead of dying, Emma absorbed the dark energy. Her silver light got brighter and brighter until she was glowing like a star.
"Impossible," the fake judge gasped.
Emma felt stronger than she ever had before. "You made a mistake," she told him. "You just gave your power."
"What?"
"Every ti you lied to , every ti you tried to control , you were actually teaching how to resist evil. And now I know exactly what you are."
The fake judge tried to run, but Emma was too fast. She grabbed him with one hand and held him up in the air.
"You’re not just a demon," she realized. "You’re the reason the cosmic balance was broken in the first place. You’ve been killing innocent people to fuel your own magic."
"Let go!" the fake judge begged.
"Never," Emma said firmly. "Dad, what should we do with him?"
Her father walked over. "In the realm of the dead, we have a special prison for beings like this. He’ll spend forever helping the souls he hurt instead of hurting new ones."
Emma nodded and opened a portal to the realm of the dead. She threw the fake judge through it.
"Is it over?" she asked her father.
"Not quite, sweetheart. You still have to make a choice."
Emma felt confused. "What choice?"
"You can stay alive and keep using your powers to help people. Or you can co with to the realm of the dead and beco an Eternal Guardian. Guardians help souls decide whether to accept resurrection or pass on naturally."
Emma looked back at her family. They were all staring at her through the kitchen window, amazed by what they had just seen.
"If I beco a Guardian, will I ever see them again?"
"Only when it’s their natural ti to die," her father said gently. "But you’d be helping millions of souls make the most important choice of their existence."
Emma felt torn. She wanted to stay with her family, but she also wanted to help people.
"Can I think about it?" she asked.
"You have until sunrise," her father said. "But Emma, there’s sothing else you need to know."
"What?"
"If you choose to beco a Guardian, you’ll discover that Kael isn’t entirely human. He has guardian blood in him too. When his ti cos, he can join you in the realm of the dead."
Emma’s heart jumped. "Really?"
"Really. You two were ant to be together forever, just not in the way you expected."
Emma smiled, but then she rembered her family.
"What about Luna and the twins? What about Tommy?"
"They’ll understand," her father said. "Luna is already strong enough to take over your work with the living. And soday, when their natural ti cos, you’ll be there to guide them too."
Emma nodded slowly. It was a hard choice, but she was starting to understand what she needed to do.
But then her father’s face changed to worry.
"Emma, we have a problem. The fake judge escaped from the prison."
"What? How?"
"He had help. And now he’s planning sothing terrible."
Before Emma could ask what, the ground started shaking. Cracks appeared in the air around them, like reality itself was breaking.
"What’s happening?" Emma shouted over the noise.
Her father grabbed her hand. "He’s trying to destroy the barrier between life and death. If he succeeds, the living and the dead will switch places."
Emma felt cold fear in her chest. "You an..."
"Everyone who’s alive will die, and everyone who’s dead will co back to life. Including all the evil souls we’ve been keeping locked away."
The cracks in reality got bigger. Through them, Emma could see horrible things - monsters and demons and the spirits of people who had done terrible things when they were alive.
"How long do we have?" Emma asked.
"Minutes," her father said grimly. "Maybe less."
Emma looked at her family one more ti. Luna was trying to calm down Tommy, who was crying. Kael was standing protectively in front of all of them.
She had to choose right now - save her family and let the universe fall apart, or beco a Guardian and risk never seeing them again.
But as she was about to decide, sothing even worse happened.
Luna suddenly collapsed in the kitchen, clutching her chest.
"Mom!" she scread. "Sothing’s wrong! I think I’m dying!"
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