A single note of harmony echoed through the do, low and perfect, resonating in their chests, through their spines, down into the earth itself. When they rose again, the sanctuary had dimd. The heartstone no longer glowed. The stars overhead softened into a warm, early morning hue.
"It's ti," Lucy said quietly. "We go ho now."
Ho.
Jude exhaled and took her hand. They left the sanctuary as one, barefoot and shining, the light following them like the last strands of a dream not quite willing to end.
The forest parted before them, moss growing faster underfoot, flowers blooming in their wake. Every tree they passed seed to bend subtly, as if bowing in reverence. Birds cooed softly overhead, their calls gentler than usual, like lullabies.
They reached their clearing just as the sun kissed the top of the tallest tree. The camp shimred with dew and gold. Their ho, built together by their hands, now seed sohow different. Like it, too, had transford.
Jude paused on the path, looking at the treehouses nestled among the branches and the hammocks swaying in the soft breeze.
"Do you think we'll be safe?" Emma asked, standing beside him.
He turned to her. "I think we'll be whole."
The others drifted into the space naturally - so stretching out under the sun, so washing at the nearby stream, so collecting fruit with quiet focus. There were no instructions now. No questions.
Just rhythm.
Scarlet lit a small fire. Sophie stirred a pot of warm tea. Stella wrapped a vine of flowers around the wooden beam by their sleeping platform. Zoey pulled Grace onto a blanket and began braiding her hair while humming softly.
Rose moved with Lucy into the house Jude had built with his own hands, the one where they'd spent the first night on this island long ago. He followed them inside, ducking beneath the thick curtain of leaves.
Inside, it was cool, shadowed, calm.
Lucy turned toward him, eyes wide. "Jude. We have to talk."
His chest tightened. "What is it?"
Rose stepped closer. "We felt sothing when we left the sanctuary. Not pain. But a… ripple. A tremor."
"Tremor?" he repeated.
Lucy nodded. "Like sothing shifted."
Jude sat on the edge of their moss-covered bed. "What kind of shift?"
Rose didn't answer at first. Instead, she knelt in front of him, placed her hands on his thighs, and t his gaze. "Sothing's coming. Not bad. But… big. Like the island's preparing for a new phase."
Lucy leaned in from behind, her arms wrapping around his shoulders, her breath warm at his neck. "We might not be the only ones the island has awakened."
A cold shiver danced down Jude's spine. "You think others are out there?"
"No," Rose said. "I think sothing old is coming back."
They stayed there in silence, the weight of it sinking in slowly. Outside, the camp bustled in soft, loving rhythm. But inside that treehouse, the future had shifted.
Not just children.
Not just dreams.
Sothing deeper.
Sothing ancient.
Lucy pressed a kiss to his shoulder. "Whatever it is… we'll face it. Together."
He nodded slowly. "Together."
The leaves rustled outside.
The sun rose higher.
And the island watched.
Jude didn't move for a long while. The warmth of Lucy behind him, the steady grounding of Rose in front - those two anchors alone kept him from tipping into the weight of what they'd just said. Sothing old was returning. And it wasn't fear he felt. Not exactly. But it was a pressure, a hum beneath his skin that hadn't been there before. The kind of hum that filled a room just before a thunderstorm rolled in. Electric. Ancient. Inevitable.
Rose looked up at him from where she knelt, her golden eyes searching his face, her thumbs stroking gentle circles along his thighs. "You feel it too, don't you?"
He nodded. "It's like it's in my blood now. In the rhythm of my breath."
Lucy's lips brushed the shell of his ear, her voice velvet-soft. "The heartbeat isn't just pulsing beneath the island anymore. It's inside us. All of us."
Jude let his eyes close briefly. He could still feel it - the soft beat of the heartstone, the golden light that had poured through them, connected them, changed them. And now, in the quiet that followed, there was sothing else moving just beneath it. A second rhythm. Slower. Older. Like a mory buried too deep for words.
A rustle ca from outside the treehouse. Jude looked up, and monts later, Sophie stepped inside. Her gaze swept over the three of them and lingered on Jude. "It's happening, isn't it?"
Rose stood slowly, her body lit from behind by the soft dapple of sunlight through the leaves. "Yes."
Sophie didn't ask what it was. She just crossed to the window and looked out at the others - Emma and Natalie laughing as they braided wildflowers into each other's hair, Grace spinning slowly in the sunlight, arms outstretched, a soft hum of joy on her lips.
"They're all glowing," Sophie murmured.
"We're all glowing," Lucy said gently. "But so more than others."
Jude stood, drawing Sophie's gaze again. "We need to prepare. We need to understand what this is before it arrives."
"And how exactly do we do that?" she asked, eyes narrowing.
Rose moved beside her, placing a hand on Sophie's bare shoulder. "We go to the root."
Sophie tilted her head. "You an the tree?"
"No," Rose said softly. "Deeper."
A silence stretched between them. Jude felt it in his bones. The place Rose spoke of hadn't been revealed yet - not in visions, not in dreams. It wasn't on any map. It was inside the island. Beneath it. Hidden.
Lucy's hand found his. "The womb."
Rose nodded. "The first place. The place the light was born."
Jude's breath caught. He didn't know how he knew, but he knew. If the heartstone had been the spark, the womb of the island was the source. And it was calling to him.
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