Chapter 137: The Mont She Almost Chose
Chapter 137
Kael felt the change in her before anything else moved, and it hit him harder than the pressure surrounding the clearing.
It wasn’t loud, and it didn’t co with force. It showed in the way her body eased instead of resisting, in the way her breathing slowed instead of tightening, as if sothing inside her had stopped fighting and started listening. That single shift was enough to make his chest tighten with sothing close to panic.
His grip closed around her wrist, pulling her toward him without hesitation. "Ariana," he said, his voice firm, sharper than before. "Stay with ."
She didn’t answer.
Her eyes were still on him, but the focus behind them had shifted, not empty, not lost, but turned inward in a way that made it clear her attention wasn’t fully his anymore.
The presence responded imdiately.
The force that had been spread across the clearing drew inward, tightening its focus around her with a quiet precision that made everything else feel secondary. The creatures at the edge of the clearing faltered, their movents losing shape as the control over them redirected.
"You feel it now," the voice said, calm and certain.
Ariana’s breath ca unevenly at first, then slowed, her shoulders easing as if the pressure inside her was no longer sothing she needed to push against. "I can," she said, and the words didn’t carry fear.
They carried recognition.
Kael’s chest constricted sharply. He stepped closer, his hand moving from her wrist to her face, his fingers firm along her jaw as he forced her to hold his gaze. "No," he said, his voice lower now but unyielding. "That’s not you. Don’t follow it."
Her eyes flickered as they t his, and for a mont sothing steadied, sothing real and present pushing back through the distance that had started to form.
Then it slipped again.
The presence didn’t rush to take advantage of it. It didn’t need to. It settled deeper instead, not forcing control, but aligning itself with sothing inside her that responded without resistance.
"It is not separate from her," it said.
The words didn’t echo through the clearing. They moved through her.
Ariana felt it in her chest, not as pressure, but as sothing that fit too easily. The gold beneath her skin reacted, but it didn’t flare outward the way it had before. It gathered inward, holding close instead of pushing back, as if it recognized what it was facing.
Her breathing slowed further.
That was what broke Kael.
His grip tightened abruptly, his fingers pressing into her skin as sothing inside him surged hard enough to disrupt everything he had been holding back. The storm that had always defined his power rose instinctively, but it didn’t explode outward in sharp, uncontrolled bursts.
It folded inward.
The air around him shifted, dropping before slamming back with a weight that didn’t belong to lightning or speed. It carried sothing deeper, sothing grounded and absolute, sothing that didn’t fight for control.
It took it.
"You don’t get to take her," he said, and his voice didn’t sound like it had before. It was quieter, but heavier, edged with sothing that made the space around them react.
The presence didn’t retreat.
"She is not being taken," it replied. "She is becoming."
Ariana’s hand moved slightly against his chest, her fingers curling, but not in resistance. The movent was slower, more uncertain, as if she wasn’t sure what she was holding onto anymore.
Kael felt it imdiately.
That hesitation was enough.
He stepped forward, closing the remaining distance between them, his hand still holding her face as he forced her to stay with him. "Look at ," he said, and this ti it wasn’t a request.
Her breath caught as their eyes locked again.
For a second, the pull inside her faltered, disrupted by the force of his presence pushing against it. "I’m here," she said, but the words ca out strained, as if she was holding onto sothing that was already slipping.
The presence shifted again.
The pressure didn’t return to the clearing.
It turned inward.
Ariana felt it imdiately as the pull inside her deepened, sharper now, more focused, no longer aligning gently but drawing harder, as if it had decided to stop waiting.
Her breath broke.
The gold beneath her skin surged in response, flaring brighter, but instead of pushing outward, it pressed against the force within her, holding it back instead of driving it away.
Kael reacted instantly.
His other hand moved to her arm, pulling her firmly against him as his power surged again, heavier now, no longer restrained by instinct. The shift in him deepened, the storm beneath his skin no longer the only force rising.
Sothing older pushed through it.
Sothing that didn’t hesitate.
"You don’t decide what she becos," he said, his voice low, but carrying a force that made the ground beneath them crack.
The pressure in the clearing bent sharply as his presence expanded, forcing space open where there had been none. The remaining creatures collapsed under it, their forms breaking apart as the control holding them together snapped.
The presence pushed back.
Not outward.
Inward.
Ariana gasped as the force inside her surged again, stronger than before, pulling harder, no longer subtle, no longer patient. Her grip tightened painfully against Kael’s shirt as her body tensed against the pressure.
"Kael..." she said, her voice breaking.
He didn’t let go.
His arm locked around her, holding her in place as his power surged again, pressing outward and inward at the sa ti, forcing the presence to et him instead of move freely through her.
"Stay with ," he said, his voice sharp, cutting through everything else.
She focused.
It wasn’t easy.
The pull inside her didn’t weaken, but sothing in his voice anchored her just enough to hold.
"I’m here," she said again, stronger this ti.
The presence reacted violently.
The force inside her surged again, clashing against the gold beneath her skin as both sides pushed harder, neither giving way completely. The pressure between them built rapidly, unstable, shifting in a way that made the air crack.
Then sothing broke.
Not completely.
But enough.
The force inside Ariana faltered for a fraction of a second, just long enough for her to push back with everything she had. The gold surged outward in response, not wildly, but with precision, forcing the presence to recoil instead of advance.
The impact rippled through the clearing.
The ground split.
The air fractured.
And the pressure surrounding them collapsed inward before snapping back.
The presence didn’t disappear. It withdrew instead, pulling back just enough to loosen its hold on the clearing without truly leaving. The shift was subtle, but it carried a weight that made Ariana’s chest tighten, because she could feel the difference imdiately. It was no longer surrounding her or pressing in from the outside. It had moved deeper.
Her breath caught as the realization settled in.
It wasn’t around her anymore.
It was inside her.
The sensation was quieter than before, no longer forcing or pulling with the sa urgency, but it felt heavier, more rooted, as if it had chosen its place and didn’t need to fight to keep it. The gold beneath her skin reacted in response, rising instinctively, but this ti it didn’t surge outward. It held close, resisting without breaking the contact.
Kael felt the change through her.
His grip didn’t loosen. If anything, it tightened, his arm holding her firmly against him as his breathing remained uneven, his entire body tense with the effort of keeping control. He didn’t need to ask what had happened. He could feel it in the way she held herself, in the way her breath struggled to steady, in the way sothing unseen had shifted from sothing they could fight to sothing they had to endure.
His breathing remained uneven, his body still tense as he held her against him, refusing to give the presence even a second opening.
He could feel it too.
Not around them.
Within her.
And this ti, it wasn’t waiting to be accepted.
It was waiting for him to fail.
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