Chapter 139: The Door She Would Open
Chapter 139
Kael knew sothing was wrong the mont Ariana stopped responding.
It wasn’t just silence. It was the kind that felt distant, like her attention had shifted sowhere he couldn’t follow. Her hand was still pressed against his chest, her fingers gripping his shirt tightly, but the tension in her body had changed. Instead of pushing back against the pressure, she seed to be holding sothing in.
His grip tightened around her without hesitation, pulling her closer as if the contact alone could keep her anchored. "Ariana," he said, his voice firm, leaving no room for hesitation. "Stay with ."
She didn’t answer right away.
That hesitation was enough to send a sharp edge of unease through him. He lifted his hand to her face, his fingers firm against her jaw, forcing her to look at him. Her eyes t his, but sothing behind them had shifted. They were still clear, still aware, but there was a distance in them now that hadn’t been there before.
"What did it show you?" he asked, his tone lowering, more controlled but no less intense.
Ariana swallowed before answering. "It showed
you."
His jaw tightened. "Doing what?"
She held his gaze this ti, even as sothing deeper moved beneath it.
"Choosing it."
The words settled between them with a weight that neither of them could ignore.
For a mont, Kael didn’t react. The storm inside him, the one that always surged first, didn’t answer the way it usually did. Instead, it stilled, and in that stillness sothing heavier rose beneath it. It wasn’t chaotic or uncontrolled. It was deliberate.
"That’s not real," he said, but the certainty in his voice didn’t co as easily as it should have.
Ariana shook her head slightly. "That’s the problem. It didn’t feel forced."
The presence stirred inside her in response, subtle but unmistakable. It didn’t push against the barrier she had built around her power. It didn’t try to break through. It simply waited, close enough to be felt, patient in a way that made it more dangerous.
"You see," the voice said quietly.
Ariana’s chest tightened.
Kael felt it imdiately. His grip on her sharpened, his arm tightening around her waist as he pulled her closer. "Don’t listen to it," he said.
"I’m not trying to," she replied, but the strain in her voice gave her away.
Because the image hadn’t faded.
It lingered, pressing into her awareness with a clarity that made it impossible to dismiss. She saw it again, not as a fleeting thought, but as sothing steady and complete. Kael stood in the sa clearing, his power gathered around him in a way that felt whole, not fractured. The storm that defined him was still there, but it wasn’t wild. It was controlled, shaped by his will instead of pushing against it.
And beneath it, sothing else stood with it.
Not separate.
Not forced.
Accepted.
He had looked at her in that vision, and there had been no hesitation in his eyes, no trace of the struggle she knew so well. There had only been certainty.
Ariana’s breath caught.
Kael saw the shift imdiately. His hand tightened against her face as he forced her focus back to him. "Ariana."
She blinked, pulling herself back to the present, but the weight of what she had seen didn’t leave.
"It wasn’t fear," she said quietly. "It showed
sothing I could believe."
"That’s exactly how it works," he replied. "It doesn’t need to lie if it can make you believe it."
The presence didn’t argue.
"She understands," it said, its voice calm and certain.
Ariana felt it again, not as pressure, but as sothing close, sothing aware. It moved along the edge of the barrier she had built, not testing it with force, but with intention. It was learning where she was strongest, where she might hesitate.
Kael felt the shift and reacted instantly. His power rose again, heavier this ti. The air around them thickened, the ground beneath his feet cracking faintly as the force within him pressed outward. It didn’t lash out the way it used to. It held.
"You don’t get to speak to her," he said, his voice low.
From the edge of the clearing, Mira watched carefully. Her expression tightened slightly as she felt the change in him. "That’s different," she said under her breath.
Ryder glanced at her. "Different how?"
"It’s not just instinct anymore," she replied. "He’s controlling it."
At the center of it all, Ariana forced herself to focus.
The presence was still there, still waiting, still close enough to reach if she let it. But she understood sothing now that she hadn’t before.
It didn’t need to break her.
It needed her to open the way.
"It’s not trying to force ," she said.
Kael didn’t look away from her. "Then what is it doing?"
"It’s waiting for
to choose."
The words settled heavily between them.
Kael’s grip tightened. "Then don’t."
Ariana let out a slow breath. "It’s not that simple."
The presence shifted again, moving closer to her awareness.
You would change it.
The words ca clearly this ti.
Ariana froze.
Kael felt it imdiately. "What did it say?"
She hesitated, and that hesitation told him enough.
"It said I could change it," she said.
"Change what?"
Her eyes t his.
"The future."
The clearing seed to still.
Kael’s grip tightened. "No."
Ariana’s fingers pressed harder into his chest. "It showed
you choosing it. What if I can stop that?"
"You don’t stop that by letting it in," he said.
The presence stirred again, stronger now.
Let
show you.
Ariana’s breath caught.
This ti, it didn’t co with fear.
It ca with possibility.
Kael felt the shift and reacted instantly. His hand slid to the back of her neck, pulling her closer. "No," he said. "You don’t look at anything else it shows you."
Ariana hesitated.
Only for a mont.
But it was enough.
The pressure surged.
The presence pressed harder against the barrier, not breaking it, but straining it. The gold beneath her skin flared in response, holding it back, but the effort showed in the way her body tensed.
Ariana gasped.
Kael reacted imdiately. His power surged with hers, the storm rising first, sharp and electric, but the deeper force followed, heavier and more controlled. The air shifted around them, dropping before snapping back under the pressure.
"I said no," he said, his voice firm.
The presence recoiled slightly.
Not gone.
But forced back.
Ariana felt the pressure ease just enough to breathe again. Kael didn’t loosen his grip.
"You don’t get to risk yourself to save ," he said.
Ariana shook her head. "You don’t get to decide that."
The words hit hard, settling between them with a weight neither of them could ignore.
Kael didn’t answer right away, not because he didn’t have sothing to say, but because he knew she ant it. He could feel it in the way she held herself, in the steadiness behind her voice despite everything pressing against her. That certainty made sothing tighten in his chest, sothing far more dangerous than anger.
Around them, the presence shifted again, quieter now but no less real. It didn’t push forward or try to break through. It lingered, patient and deliberate, as if it no longer needed to force anything at all.
Ariana felt it watching. Waiting.
Not for a weakness.
For a choice.
Ariana steadied herself, forcing her breathing to slow as she reinforced the barrier around her power. The gold beneath her skin settled, no longer flaring, but holding steady.
"I’m not opening it," she said.
Kael held her gaze. "Good."
Ariana hesitated.
"But that doesn’t an it’s wrong."
Kael went still. "What?"
Ariana didn’t look away. "If there’s a future where you choose it, I need to understand why."
The presence stirred again.
Kael’s grip tightened, but this ti sothing else was there beneath it.
Fear.
Because for the first ti, she wasn’t just rejecting it.
She was trying to understand it.
And that ant the door wasn’t closed.
Not completely.
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