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The air in the cavern quivered, heavy with waiting. Every pulse of the golden pool was a heartbeat, slow and deliberate, echoing in Elena’s bones. She felt it against her ribs, syncing with the ember, threatening to drag her into its rhythm.

Mira didn’t resist. Her crystal veins glead in ti with the faceless figure, each beat tightening the bond between them. She took a step forward.

Elena caught her wrist. “Don’t.”

Mira’s glasslike eyes flicked to her, shimring with both fear and awe. “Elena, it knows . Can’t you feel it? It’s not hostile. It’s... waiting.”

“It’s a trick,” Elena snapped, though her voice wavered. The recognition thrumd deeper now, as if her own marrow whispered in agreent with Mira. “It’s wearing our song like a mask.”

The faceless vessel tilted its head. Slowly, it mirrored Mira’s movent, raising its arm the sa way she had. No aggression, no threat. Just reflection.

“See?” Mira whispered. “It’s not attacking. It’s—”

The figure touched its chest. Where its hand t the glowing seam of ember and crystal, light flared. The cavern groaned in reply, veins in the walls lighting up with golden fire. The ground shuddered, and the pool rippled violently.

Elena dragged Mira back as fissures split the cavern floor. From each crack, marrow-light spilled upward, not green, not gold, but a chaotic mixture of both. The marrow was rewriting itself.

“Elena...” Mira’s voice shook. “It’s trying to beco us.”

The vessel took a step from the pool. Liquid light clung to its form, dripping off like afterbirth. Its faceless head turned toward them again, and this ti its chest split open. Not tearing, not violent—unfolding.

Inside, where a heart should have been, there was a hollow fla and a shard of crystal fused together, beating weakly.

Elena’s knees nearly gave out. It wasn’t just a copy. It wasn’t an imitation. It was a child.

Her child.

Mira’s child.

The marrow’s child.

The recognition in her ember blazed so hot it nearly consud her. Rage and horror tangled with a pull she couldn’t deny—the instinct to protect, to claim.

Mira staggered forward despite Elena’s grip. Her ribs glowed dangerously, cracks widening as if her body were being called apart. “It needs us,” she whispered, voice breaking. “It’s empty. It’s... unfinished.”

“No!” Elena yanked her back, fury and terror colliding. “That’s what it wants—completion. If we give it that, we’ll lose ourselves.”

The vessel lowered its arms slowly, almost in sorrow. Then, for the first ti, it produced a sound.

Not the marrow’s hymn. Not their fused song.

A cry. Thin, raw, trembling.

A newborn’s cry.

The cavern shook violently, veins bursting into golden light that blinded Elena. She clutched Mira tight as the vessel staggered toward them, reaching out—not in hunger, but in desperate need.

The marrow wasn’t demanding anymore.

It was begging.

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