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Chapter 123: The Place That Rembers

Chapter 123

Ariana didn’t feel the mont she left, but she knew it had happened the second she opened her eyes. The air was warr here, steady in a way that didn’t belong to the outside world, and it settled against her skin like sothing ant to keep her grounded. For a mont, she stayed still, letting the familiarity settle before she fully took it in.

The ceiling above her was carved from pale stone veined with gold, but this ti she noticed the difference imdiately. Fine fractures ran along parts of it, thin but unmistakable, and the glow from the crystal lanterns wasn’t as even as before, flickering just slightly in places where it had once been perfect. It was the sa room, but it no longer felt untouched.

Aurelith.

The na ca to her without resistance now, but it didn’t carry the sa weight it once had. It felt heavier, layered with sothing she hadn’t understood before.

Ariana pushed herself upright, slower than she had the first ti she woke here, her hand moving instinctively to her chest. The connection to Kael hadn’t faded, and that alone made her breath tighten, because it didn’t feel steady anymore.

It felt strained.

She stood carefully, the warmth beneath her feet grounding her just enough to keep her balanced, but it didn’t ease the tension building inside her. The more she focused on it, the clearer it beca that sothing was pushing against the connection from the other side.

"He’s not okay," she said quietly.

"You ca back sooner than expected."

The voice didn’t startle her this ti.

Ariana turned her head, her gaze settling on Seraphine as she stepped into the room. She looked composed as always, but sothing in her expression had changed, a tension that hadn’t been there before.

"It wasn’t my choice," Ariana replied, her voice steady but lower than usual.

Seraphine studied her more closely this ti before moving further inside. "It rarely is," she said.

Ariana didn’t respond to that. She turned away instead, moving toward the open archway where the mountain air brushed against her skin, cooler now, sharper than she rembered.

When she looked out over the city, her breath slowed.

Aurelith still stood across the mountainside, vast and structured, its white stone and gold architecture stretching across the cliffs the way it always had. But it wasn’t untouched anymore, and the damage was impossible to ignore once she saw it.

So towers stood broken at the edges, their tops jagged where sothing had torn through them. Sections of the city were darker, streaked with burn marks that hadn’t fully faded, and parts of the gold that once glowed beneath the stone had dimd, like the light hadn’t fully returned.

Ariana’s chest tightened. She didn’t need to ask what had happened here.

She already knew.

"We held what we could," Seraphine said quietly from behind her.

Ariana didn’t turn around.

Her gaze stayed fixed on the damage, her fingers curling slightly at her side as the weight of it settled deeper than she expected. "It was because of ," she said, not as a question, but as sothing she couldn’t deny.

Seraphine didn’t argue.

"It revealed us," she said instead.

That didn’t make it better.

Ariana exhaled slowly, her hand lifting again to her chest as the connection shifted sharply. The sensation tightened suddenly, strong enough to pull her attention inward again.

It wasn’t just unstable. It was resisting sothing.

"He’s getting worse," she said, her voice lower now.

Seraphine stepped beside her, her gaze steady as she looked outward before returning to Ariana. "No," she said. "He’s holding it."

Ariana turned to her imdiately, her expression tightening. "That’s not what that felt like," she said.

Seraphine didn’t look away. "You are feeling what he is holding," she replied.

The words settled heavily, and Ariana’s fingers pressed more firmly against her chest. The connection shifted again, deeper this ti, and for a mont it didn’t feel like resistance.

It felt aware.

Her breath slowed despite herself, her gaze unfocused as sothing in the connection seed to recognize her. It didn’t reach for her, and it didn’t pull her forward.

It waited.

"That’s not possible," she said quietly.

Seraphine’s expression didn’t change. "It is inevitable," she replied.

Ariana shook her head slightly, her jaw tightening as she forced herself to stay grounded. Whatever this was, whatever it wanted, it wasn’t sothing she was going to accept without question.

"No," she said, more firmly this ti.

The word didn’t break the connection, but it steadied her enough to hold her focus. She lowered her hand slowly, her posture straightening as her gaze sharpened again.

She wasn’t the sa person who had first woken here.

"Then I don’t wait," she said quietly.

Seraphine didn’t argue.

Behind them, Aurelith remained standing, scarred but unbroken, its damaged towers catching the fading light. The city hadn’t fallen, but it hadn’t healed either, and that difference lingered in every part of it.

And far beyond the mountains, where she could not see sothing answered back.

Ariana didn’t move from the archway, but her focus shifted inward as the connection tightened without warning. This ti it wasn’t just pressure or resistance. It felt sharper and more defined, like sothing on the other side had turned toward her fully.

Her breath caught before she could steady it. The sensation didn’t push her away or fade like before. It held her there, deliberate and focused, as if it had finally found sothing it had been searching for.

Her fingers curled slightly at her side as her chest tightened, the awareness settling deeper instead of passing. It wasn’t distant anymore, and it wasn’t unstable in the sa way. It felt closer, more certain, and that made it harder to ignore.

"Seraphine..." she said quietly, her voice lower now.

Seraphine didn’t answer right away, but Ariana could feel her attention shift beside her. The stillness in the room changed subtly, as if even the space had reacted to it. "It’s not just reacting anymore," Seraphine said. "It’s choosing."

Ariana’s jaw tightened as the connection shifted again, stronger this ti, pulling her attention inward whether she wanted it or not. For a brief mont, the distance between them didn’t feel real. It felt like sothing was looking through him.

"Kael..." she said, barely above a whisper.

The response ca imdiately, not in words but in presence, clear enough to make her breath stop. Sothing moved through the connection, steady and aware, brushing against her without hesitation. And this ti, it didn’t search or hesitate, it recognized her first.

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