The vow-thread burned in two directions.
One strand pulled toward the child, pulsing with a soft warmth that whispered of a life Ren once believed in. A world of trust. A sky not yet stained. A heart not yet hollowed.
The other strand blazed toward the shard-winged girl, raw, unstable, fierce. The vow of survival, defiance, rebellion. The vow of a boy who refused to die quietly.
Ren stood in the center, flas coiling around his body like a storm ready to devour him from the inside out. His skin prickled with heat so intense it blurred his vision, every breath scraping like glass.
The child stretched out its hand, eyes wide with unshaken innocence. "Don’t fight anymore. Just let in. I’ll carry it all for us."
The girl’s wings flared, shards scattering like starlight. Her voice was sharp, cutting through the chains’ whispers. "If you give yourself to that lock, you’ll drown in their lies. Choose . Choose to burn forward, no matter how much it costs."
Ren’s knees trembled. His throat ached. "You’re both... ."
The flood of chains surged. The faces embedded in their links scread soundlessly, as if desperate to drown his fire. The lock on the child’s chest cracked wider, spilling faint light, brighter, hotter.
Ren gritted his teeth, the roar of his own flas rising against the silence.
If I take the child’s hand... I’ll rember. I’ll heal what I broke. But I’ll never be the sa again. If I take hers... I’ll keep burning forward, but I’ll lose what little of still rembers why I fight.
His vow-thread scread in both directions—pulling him apart.
The girl’s grip on his shoulder burned, grounding him. Her voice trembled now, though her expression didn’t falter. "Ren... don’t let the mirror decide who you are. You decide."
The child’s mirrored face softened, no longer smiling. "If you don’t choose, you’ll shatter."
The flood surged higher, chains scraping against the sky. The entire mirror realm trembled. Cracks spidered across the ground, fragnts of glass rising like broken islands.
Ren’s fire spiraled out, unstable, carving fissures into reality. His vow-thread split into sparks. His vision doubled—two Ren’s, one in flas, one in light.
The choice struck like a knife.
Ren staggered forward, and—
He thrust his hand out.
The instant he made contact—whether with the child or with the shard-winged girl—the vow-thread convulsed. The lock exploded, shattering into fragnts of searing red. The flood of chains howled as if struck by fire itself.
Ren scread, his body tearing from the inside, fire erupting in every direction, shards flying with it. The realm itself broke open, showing sothing deeper beneath the mirror-skin—an endless abyss of fractured skies, each holding a different reflection of Ren.
The chains recoiled. The flood retreated, hissing. But not before one voice echoed through the void, low and venomous:
"Every vow has its price. And yours will devour you."
Ren collapsed, his body smoking, his vow-thread now glowing with a brand-new light—unstable, blinding, terrifying.
And for the first ti since entering the mirror realm, Ren realized sothing chilling.
The vow wasn’t just binding him anymore.
It was hungry.
Ren’s scream still echoed in the broken sky.
The vow-thread writhed across his body, glowing with a furious light that wasn’t just his anymore. Flas poured from his veins, not simply consuming—devouring. The fire licked hungrily at the shards in the air, swallowing them until they cracked and splintered.
The shard-winged girl staggered back, shielding her face from the torrent. Her eyes widened, reflecting the inferno around him. "Ren... what did you do?"
Ren’s breath ca ragged, smoke curling from his mouth with every exhale. His hands trembled, veins dark with streaks of ember. He glanced down at his palms—embers flickered across his skin like they were trying to eat him alive.
"I... chose," he whispered, though his voice sounded alien to his own ears, low and rough, as if layered with sothing else.
The mirror realm convulsed. The sky cracked further, spilling fractured constellations of glass. The ground heaved and split, vomiting black water that hissed when Ren’s fire touched it. Chains surged from the flood, desperate to rebind him, but every ti they ca close, his fire leapt at them, biting, ripping, devouring.
The chains scread. Yes—scread, their tallic shrieks warping into distorted voices:
"Unclean fla...!"
"Unbound vessel...!"
"Kill him before he kills us all...!"
Ren fell to his knees, clutching his chest as the vow-thread writhed. He could feel it—like a second heartbeat, faster, hungrier, pushing against his own pulse.
The child’s figure had vanished into the flood, swallowed whole. Only the echo of its voice remained, faint, pained, almost sorrowful:
"You’ll burn it all. Even yourself."
Ren’s jaw tightened. "Then so be it."
The shard-winged girl stepped closer, despite the storm raging around him. Her glass-feathered wings cut through the fire, cracking under the heat, but still she pressed forward. Her hand hovered, trembling, before she forced it against his back.
The flas didn’t devour her. Instead, they coiled around her hand, writhing, tasting, but stopping just shy of swallowing.
Her eyes locked onto his, unflinching. "Then don’t let it control you. Make it yours."
Ren’s eyes flared crimson, the vow-thread wrapping tightly around his chest, tightening like a serpent. His vision blurred—shards of himself reflecting back from every angle of the broken sky. In so, he was a hero. In others, a monster. In many... nothing at all.
The vow pulsed. Hungry.
Ren’s voice cracked as he growled, "If this fire wants to consu, then I’ll decide what it consus."
The ground split open. From the flood rose a towering figure of chains, hundreds of voices crying through its hollow body. Its head was a cage, its limbs long whips of steel.
The Shard-Keeper had returned. But now, its gaze was not just on Ren—it was afraid of him.
"Vessel of broken vows..." it hissed. "...you should not exist."
Ren stood, fire spiraling upward into a vortex that warped the air. His vow-thread blazed like a brand across his chest, his shadow splitting into two, then three, then many across the fractured glass ground.
The shard-winged girl spread her wings beside him, shards glinting like stars ready to fall.
The hunger of the vow howled in Ren’s veins, begging to be unleashed.
And for the first ti, Ren smiled. A raw, dangerous smile.
"Then let’s see," he whispered, his voice trembling with fire. "Which of us survives the hunger."
The battlefield cracked open wider, as fire and chains clashed—again.
The battlefield trembled.
The Shard-Keeper’s massive body of chains stretched across the horizon, its cage-head opening like a maw of screaming steel. Every link carried voices—wails of those swallowed by the mirror realm, vows broken, nas forgotten. They rattled and howled as the giant raised its whip-like arms.
Ren’s vow-thread pulsed against his chest, writhing, demanding release. Flas burst outward, warping the air around him into a molten haze. His skin felt like it was tearing apart, but the fire wasn’t pain anymore—it was hunger.
Beside him, the shard-winged girl spread her broken, glass-feathered wings. Each feather glinted like starlight caught in a storm, shards humming with resonance. Her gaze locked on Ren, fearless even in the face of his monstrous aura.
"Ren," she said, her voice sharp as cracking glass, "don’t let it burn you empty. Let it burn with ."
Ren turned, his crimson eyes catching hers—feral, yet tethered by her defiance.
The Shard-Keeper struck.
Chains lashed down from the sky, thousands of them, each carrying an echo of a vow—
I’ll never leave you.
I swear I’ll protect you.
I promise...
Each vow shattered midair into sharp-edged whispers as they struck toward Ren.
Ren’s fire surged upward, and for the first ti, it didn’t just burn—it devoured. The chains hissed and scread as they touched the fla, their voices dissolving into nothing.
The Shard-Keeper roared. Its cage-head bent downward, releasing a tide of mirrored figures—fragnts of those Ren once knew. His classmates. His enemies. Even fleeting strangers, their faces distorted, reaching out with hollow hands.
Ren’s breath caught. His fire faltered for a second.
The shard-winged girl stepped forward, her wings slicing through the flood. "They’re not real, Ren! They’re just fragnts ant to chain you!"
Her feathers burst into light, shards fusing into a radiant arc. She swept her wings across the wave, shattering the mirror-figures into glimring dust.
Ren’s fire reared higher in answer, roaring like a beast freed from its cage.
The vow-thread pulsed violently.
Burn them all.
Feed .
Break everything.
Ren clenched his fists. His teeth ground together until blood filled his mouth, but he forced a growl past it. "No. You’ll feed when I choose."
He thrust his arms outward. The fire coiled into a vortex, sucking in the fragnts, devouring them one by one until the battlefield cleared.
The Shard-Keeper staggered. Its massive body trembled, links snapping, the voices within distorting into shrieks.
The shard-winged girl leapt, her wings scattering like a storm of blades. Each shard carried her cry, her defiance, embedding into the Keeper’s cage-head. Cracks split across its hollow face.
Ren’s vow-thread tightened, glowing white-hot now, as if the hunger had reached its limit. His fire spiraled into a towering inferno, shaping into the silhouette of a giant fla-beast—a predator born from broken promises.
The Shard-Keeper shrieked in rage, whipping its last chains at him.
Ren leapt.
The vow-thread snapped forward, wrapping around his arm like a burning whip. He swung with all his will, not just feeding the hunger but directing it. His flas collided with the Keeper’s chains, devouring them whole, ripping the voices into silence.
The shard-winged girl dove with him, her wings fusing into his fla-beast’s shape. Shards and fire beca one—glittering crimson light, sharp and alive.
Together, they struck.
The Shard-Keeper’s cage-head shattered, erupting into a storm of broken chains that dissolved into nothing.
The battlefield went still.
Ren stood in the silence, his chest heaving, the vow-thread dimming back into a faint glow across his skin. His fire smoldered around him, not gone, but leashed—for now.
The shard-winged girl staggered beside him, wings cracked but still glowing faintly. Her hand brushed his shoulder, grounding him. "You didn’t let it consu you..."
Ren smirked weakly, smoke curling from his lips. "Not yet."
Above them, the cracked sky shifted—fragnts falling into place, though not whole. For every shard that settled, another one drifted loose, as if the realm itself feared what Ren had beco.
In the reflection of one falling shard, Ren caught a glimpse of himself. His eyes were not just crimson anymore—within them burned a faint, endless fla.
A hunger that would never leave.
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