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Chapter 1678: Story 1678: The Mirror That Wept

The Sea That Dreams lay calm for the first ti in ages. The Choir of Embers shimred across the heavens, their light rippling through clouds and wave alike. Yet beneath that radiant calm, sothing stirred—a trembling reflection that refused to stay still.

Zara noticed it first. The sea beneath the raft wasn’t reflecting the sky correctly anymore. The suns above blazed gold and crimson, but the sea showed only gray. “It’s not mirroring them,” she said, kneeling to touch the surface. “It’s… rejecting the light.”

The Pulse floated lower, its glow uncertain. The Sea’s reflection has awakened its oldest wound. What you see is not water—it is mory refusing to heal.

Damien peered over the edge. The reflection deepened, forming shapes—faces, ruins, fragnts of stars drowning in liquid shadow. “They’re mories of the suns before they fell,” he said. “The sea rembers what burned it.”

The raft drifted toward a circle of still water where even the wind held its breath. In the center rose an obsidian monolith—smooth, towering, and wet with light that looked like tears. The Mirror That Wept.

Zara stepped onto the dark surface, her reflection rippling beneath her boots. “Why are you crying?” she asked the water.

The reflection moved on its own. It was her face—but hollow, flickering, alive. “Because I rember everything you try to forget,” it said, voice trembling like glass. “I rember the world before light learned to hurt.”

Damien drew his sword instinctively, though he didn’t lift it. “It’s her reflection,” he murmured. “Alive.”

The Pulse’s glow dimd. It is the Sea’s sorrow given form. When the first suns died, it swallowed their reflections so they would not haunt the sky. But now, with their return, it bleeds those mories back into the world.

The mirrored Zara extended a trembling hand. “The suns sing, but they do not weep. Soone must rember what was lost.”

Zara hesitated. “You can rember,” she said, “but you don’t have to suffer alone.”

The reflection’s eyes flashed silver. “Without pain, there is no truth.”

The sea trembled violently, sending waves of dark glass across the raft. The Choir of Embers dimd, their harmony faltering as sorrow began to spread through the waters.

Zara closed her eyes and whispered, “Truth isn’t pain—it’s what we build after.” She knelt, pressing her hand to the mirror’s surface. “You don’t have to weep anymore. We’re rembering together.”

For a heartbeat, the sea fell silent. Then the mirror cracked—not in destruction, but release. From its fractures poured rivers of light—reflections of every sun reborn, every dawn rembered. The Sea That Dreams wept one final ti, its tears turning to starlight as they fell.

The reflection smiled, soft and fading. “Then I can rest.”

Zara’s eyes filled with quiet awe. “The Sea rembers without sorrow now.”

Damien looked up as the suns’ light returned in full, their music renewed. “And the sky finally forgave its own reflection.”

The Pulse pulsed brightly. The world is healing. But one shadow still sleeps beneath its waves.

And far below, where the light could not reach, sothing vast began to stir—breathing slowly, like a mory not yet ready to die.

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