The threshold’s grand light still shimred behind them like a living curtain between worlds, its prismatic edges casting impossible colors across the caldera floor. Flowers that had never existed in the Beast World continued to bloom in rapid spirals around the anchored gate—petals of starlight and midnight, releasing a scent that was equal parts ozone and warm hearth-smoke.
The shadow’s newly ford obsidian-skinned figure stood a respectful distance away, silver-veined robes drifting as though stirred by a breeze from another reality. Taika remained at his side, the massive tiger’s pale yellow eyes flicking between the gate and the group with wary fascination.
Everyone was still processing the flood of multiversal knowledge that had poured through the threshold. Leo’s golden mane seed to catch fragnts of alien starlight. Naga’s scales shimred with hues that shifted like oil on water. Zale’s r-tail glead with depths that suggested entire unseen oceans. Lucas flexed his claws unconsciously, while Drakar’s ruby eyes burned with ancient curiosity now layered with fresh understanding.
Then the shadow spoke again.
His voice—no longer purely chanical or hollow—carried an unexpected softness, a thread of sothing almost fragile woven between the resonant tones.
[ Will you make your child? ]
The silence that followed the shadow’s request was the kind that felt empty yet full at the sa ti. Not the reverent silence of the threshold opening, or the held-breath silence of negotiation. This was the silence of twelve people — and one tiger — staring at an ancient primordial entity and collectively failing to find a single appropriate word.
Alex broke it first.
"I’m sorry," he said. "Could you say that again?"
[Will you let be your child?]
The shadow’s voice had lost its hollow resonance. What remained was sothing quieter, sothing that had been buried under three thousand years of containnt and grief and the patient accumulation of longing. It was almost unbearably earnest.
[I have watched you,] the shadow continued, when Alex didn’t respond. [From the mont you arrived in this valley. I’ve seen how happy your family is. How content they are with their life. Everybody has their own place there. I also want to belong sowhere. ]
[I am a remnant. My original form is long destroyed — beyond recovery. What I am now is... a fragnt. Old, diminished, and very tired of being alone.] A pause. [I would like a place to belong. If you would permit it.]
Alex stood frozen, the seven stones warm and steady in the pouch at his hip. The request was ridiculous on its face—a three-thousand-year-old primordial fragnt of chaos, an entity that had once been sealed away for threatening the stability of an entire pocket reality, asking to be adopted. To be his child.
Yet beneath the surface-level absurdity, Alex felt it: a deep, aching loneliness that resonated through the newly opened threshold connection. It wasn’t manipulation. It wasn’t a ploy for power. It was raw, centuries-deep longing—the sa kind of isolation Alex had known in his earliest days in this world, before mates, before children, before sanctuary. The shadow had watched a family form in real ti: bonds forged in fire and choice, cubs born into safety, alliances built on trust rather than fear. He had watched and wanted.
Alex rubbed a hand over his face, the fire mark on his forehead pulsing warmly with Drakar’s power. He thought of Jade’s steady watchfulness, River’s quiet wisdom, Siddy’s chaotic energy, the snakelings’ endless debates. He thought of the four tiny lion cubs—Solara’s nacing stare, Kael’s vanishing acts, Raj’s serene calm, Liam’s fearless climbing. He thought of how every single one of them had carved out their place, how the sanctuary had beco a living proof that belonging could be built.
"Fine," Alex said at last, the word slipping out before he could overthink it further. "I agree."
The shadow’s face—those silver-ringed void eyes—lit up with genuine, unguarded relief. For a heartbeat, the ancient being looked almost young.
Then it dissolved.
The obsidian form ca apart like smoke in wind, collapsing into a wisp of pure darkness, and before anyone could process what was happening, it moved — fast, faster than anything that size had any right to be — and lunged directly at Alex’s midsection.
"Wait—"
His mates lunged forward in unison—Leo’s roar splitting the air, Naga’s body uncoiling like a whip, Zale summoning a protective sphere of water, Lucas’s claws flashing, Drakar’s wings snapping open with volcanic heat. But the shadow was faster than any of them could react. The wisp arrowed straight toward Alex and plunged unerringly into his abdon.
Alex gasped, staggering back a step. A rush of cold-then-warm energy flooded his core. His stomach bloated outward in seconds, swelling as though it was made of gas. The familiar weight settled low and heavy, stretching skin and muscle that had only just recovered from the last birth.
"System!" Alex scread, one hand flying to his suddenly rounded belly. "What just happened?!"
The holographic interface materialized instantly beside him, System’s voice unusually hurried as it ran diagnostics.
[ Scanning...]
[Scanning complete.]
[ Uh...host. My inspection shows...You are pregnant.]
" Wait! What? " Alex looked down. His stomach had rounded with the cheerful efficiency of a process that apparently did not require months long procedures when a primordial entity was involved. "What did it do to ? "
[ And the baby is coming. ] System added.
Alex didn’t have ti to process the absurdity. The first contraction hit like a freight train—sharp, familiar, the sa deep, bone-deep pull he had endured eleven tis before. He dropped to his knees on the ash-dusted grass, breath hissing between clenched teeth.
His mates surrounded him in an instant. Leo knelt at his back, strong arms wrapping around his shoulders to brace him. Naga’s coils ford a living cradle beneath and around him, scales cool and steady. Zale pressed cool water against his forehead and neck, murmuring soft reassurances. Lucas took Alex’s hand, claws carefully sheathed, blue eyes wide with a mixture of shock and fierce protectiveness. Drakar lood overhead, wings half-spread to shield them all from any external threat, ruby eyes scanning the caldera with lethal focus. Even Taika edged closer, looking clueless and not expecting such outco.
"Push, Alex," Leo growled softly, voice steady despite the chaos. "We’ve got you."
The contractions ca fast—far faster than any previous birth. Three brutal waves in rapid succession. Alex bit down hard on his lower lip, tasting blood, and pushed with everything he had. The threshold’s residual energy humd around them, as though the multiverse itself was holding its breath.
Then it was over.
A small, squirming form slipped free.
Lucas caught the newborn instinctively, cradling it against his chest with surprising gentleness. The baby was a pure black kitten—no larger than Alex’s palm, fur like liquid darkness that seed to drink in the light. Its eyes, when they blinked open, were solid charcoal gray, the only break in the absolute blackness. Tiny ears twitched. A minuscule tail curled. It let out a soft, surprisingly lodic w that carried faint echoes of the shadow’s forr resonance.
The group stared in collective disbelief.
Alex, still panting and leaning heavily against Leo’s chest, glared at the tiny creature in Lucas’s hands.
He looked at the kitten for a long mont.
The kitten looked back.
"You," Alex said, and his voice had the specific flatness of a man operating at the absolute outer edge of his emotional capacity. "Just because I gave you permission to be my child does not an you had to literally beco one."
The air shimred. The kitten’s charcoal eyes blinked.
"I did ask for your permission," the shadow said.
The voice ca from the kitten. Small, now. No more choir harmonics, no more hollow resonance. Just a small voice from a small body, carrying the barest thread of sothing that might, in three thousand years of practice, have learned to be dignity.
"I didn’t an it this way," Alex said.
"You didn’t specify."
Silence.
Leo made a sound. It was not quite a laugh. It was also not not a laugh. " Do not do that ever again. I thought my heart would stop when I saw Alex in pain. "
" Well. I’m not reborning again so you don’t have to worry about that. " The shadow calmly replied with a flicker of his small ears.
Lucas carefully transferred the newborn kitten into Alex’s arms. The little creature curled up against his chest imdiately, seeking warmth and the steady beat of his heart. Its darkness didn’t feel cold anymore; it carried a gentle, soothing coolness, like shade on a hot day.
Drakar lowered his massive head, ruby eyes studying the kitten with careful fascination. "A Dragon Lord’s fealty, an apex bearer, and now a primordial shadow reborn as a house cat. Your family continues to defy every recorded precedent."
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