The path to Hollowstead wound through redwoods taller than towers. Rivan rode in silence, Solenna and Kaela flanking him while Thalia held the flamap tight, watching the thread lines shift in real ti.
Ahead of them stood a stone house. Isolated. Weather-worn.
Alive.
Barely.
[System Notice: Thread Signature Detected – Emotional Activity: Negligible | Ti Since Last Core Bond: 10.3 Years]
"She lives alone," Saelra said. "Refused visitors for a decade. People say her husband died in the war, and she never touched anyone after."
"She sealed her thread," Thalia added. "It's not broken. It's dormant."
Rivan dismounted.
"Then let's see if it rembers how to wake."
The woman's na was Avenya.
She answered the door wrapped in a robe, sleeves frayed, eyes sharp but tired.
She didn't flinch at Rivan's fla-marked chest.
But she stared.
Long.
Then said only, "If you're here to take sothing, don't bother. It's already gone."
"I'm not here to take," Rivan said. "I'm here to ask if anything's left."
She blinked.
Then stepped aside.
The inside slled like old warmth. Books. Herbs. Grief.
She brewed tea without speaking, her hands steady.
Rivan sat at the hearth, letting his fire softly pulse.
"I don't want to fix you," he said finally.
Avenya raised a brow. "Then what do you want?"
"To rember you were never broken."
She laughed. Dry. Real.
"My thread burned out the day he died."
"No," Rivan said. "It froze. You're still here. Still watching flas."
She set the tea down.
And for the first ti... her fingers trembled.
[System Note: Thread Flicker Detected – Subject Avenya | Core Type: Widowkind Fla | Dormancy Level: High | Rebind Potential: 78%]
"You want to light it again?" she asked.
Rivan didn't move.
"No. I want you to."
Avenya stared at the fire.
Then at him.
Then, slowly, lifted her hand.
And let her palm hover over his chest.
Heat t skin.
A sigh escaped her lips.
And her thread pulsed.
Night ca quietly to Hollowstead.
The squad remained camped just beyond the treeline, giving Rivan space. He stayed inside with Avenya, not pressing, not prying.
They ate bread and soup. Sat near the hearth. Let the fire talk.
Avenya stared at the flas.
"I used to sit like this with him," she said. "He had this stupid habit of stirring the fire with his fingers, like it would obey him."
Rivan smiled faintly. "It probably did."
Avenya's lips curled. "He wasn't like you. But you remind of how he looked at . Not like I was broken. Like I was... whole, even when I wasn't."
[System Thread Response: Active mory Pulse Detected – Emotional Core Receptive at 43%]
She reached for the teacup, hand brushing his.
Her eyes widened.
"I forgot how warm skin could feel."
Rivan didn't move.
He let her explore it.
Her fingers traced the curve of his palm, then up to his wrist.
"I'm afraid," she whispered. "That if I want this... it'll an I've let him go."
Rivan t her gaze.
"No. It ans you're letting yourself return."
Avenya stood.
The robe slid slightly off her shoulder.
She didn't pull it back.
"Would you stay the night?" she asked.
"Only if you ask to."
"I just did."
[System Prompt: Thread Rekindling Ritual Initiated – Type: Widowkind Bonding | Pace: Consent-Guided]
Later, they lay on the hearth rug, not speaking.
Avenya's head rested against his chest. Her hand moved to his heartbeat, fingers splayed.
"I rember this," she whispered. "I rember how it feels to want without guilt."
Rivan placed a kiss to her temple.
She turned.
t his lips with hers.
Slow. Searching. Not hungry—but honest.
And when she gasped softly, her entire body shivered—not with fear, but recognition.
Her thread flared.
[Widowkind Fla: Reconnection Achieved | Core Stabilizing at 71%]
Avenya's robe slipped down her arms.
Not in seduction.
In surrender.
She didn't ask Rivan to touch her. She simply looked at him—eyes full of the ache of ten winters—and nodded once.
He moved slowly.
His fingers trailed over her shoulder. She shivered.
Then gasped when his mouth followed.
Not rough.
Not rushed.
Each kiss he placed felt like a candle lit in a dark room of her body she hadn't entered in years.
[System Thread Rekindling: Emotional Charge Stable | Physical Receptivity: High]
Avenya leaned back into him, her breath hitching as he brushed the curve of her collarbone, then down to the hollow above her heart.
"My husband," she whispered, "used to call that the quiet spot. Said it's where my soul waited when I slept."
Rivan smiled.
"He had good taste."
Their bodies t gently. No dominance. No rush. Only warmth.
Her hands clung to him like she'd drown otherwise. And when he pressed inside her, her breath left her body in a gasp she didn't try to hide.
[System Alert: Fla Sync Achieved – Widowkind Thread Reactivated | Fusion Stable at 88%]
Her nails dug into his back.
Not out of pain.
But to feel.
As if her body couldn't believe it was allowed to crave again.
Rivan kissed her again—deeper this ti, slower.
And Avenya cried.
Not because she missed her husband.
But because she finally knew she hadn't betrayed him by living.
Her fla burst outward.
And the house, for the first ti in ten years, glowed.
Morning broke over Hollowstead with a warmth that didn't co from the sun.
Rivan stirred, but Avenya was already up.
She stood by the hearth—barefoot, wrapped in a shawl—and fed logs into the fla like it was a sacred act.
He rose silently, watching her shoulders move. Steady. No longer curled in grief.
She sensed him and turned.
"I made tea," she said. "And I didn't cry while doing it."
Rivan smiled. "That's not weakness."
She poured a cup, her hands steady.
"No. But it's nice to feel strong again."
[System Update: Fla Fully Restored – Subject Avenya | Core Type: Widowkind Torch | Status: Independent Flakeeper]
They sat together.
No words for a while.
Then Avenya said, "He wouldn't be angry. He'd be proud I let soone in again."
"You never stopped carrying him," Rivan said. "You just stopped carrying yourself."
Her eyes shimred—but didn't break.
"And now?"
"You're burning again."
When he left the cottage, Avenya walked him to the gate.
Solenna nodded respectfully. Kaela and Thalia exchanged quiet glances.
Avenya took Rivan's hand one last ti.
"If you ever need a place where soone understands the silence," she said, "my door's never locked again."
[System Notice: New Support Fla Established – Avenya | Bond: mory-Based Thread Keeper | Skill: Quiet Strength ( 1 Emotional Defense)]
He leaned in.
Kissed her knuckles.
And left.
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Next Chapter (34): The Song of the Second Fla [18 ]
The squad enters a borderland temple, where a forgotten concubine sings fla into sound—and her song was ant only for Rivan.
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