Chapter 68: The Thing That Wanted Them to Break
Chapter 68
The light did not fade slowly. One mont the space was steady, pale, and quiet, and the next it dimd sharply, as if sothing had taken hold of it and drained its strength. The ground beneath Ariana’s feet shifted, not breaking, but losing the certainty it had held before.
She felt it first. Her breath caught as the deeper current inside her tightened, not surging outward this ti but pulling inward, bracing for sothing that had not yet arrived. Kael reacted at the sa mont, his shoulders stiffening as the lightning along his arms drew closer to his skin, darker and more concentrated, no longer lashing outward but holding itself in check.
"That’s not us," he said quietly.
Ariana nodded once. "I know."
The presence stepped forward, its light dimming with the space, though its form remained intact. For the first ti, it did not feel in control. "Sothing has entered," it said. Ariana’s eyes narrowed slightly. "From where?" The presence hesitated, and that alone was enough to shift the tension between them.
Kael adjusted his stance. "Not from here." The presence confird it with a quiet certainty. "Not from balance." The air changed imdiately after that, growing heavier, pressing against Ariana’s chest in a way that slowed her breathing, forcing each inhale to settle deeper than it should.
The ground shifted again, not breaking but sliding. A ripple passed beneath their feet, low and controlled, like sothing moving just under the surface.
Ariana stepped back instinctively, her focus locking onto it as it circled them once, then again, tightening with each pass. Kael tracked it carefully, his posture adjusting with the movent. "It’s watching us," he said. Ariana felt it too. Not attacking, not yet. asuring. The movent stopped directly between them, and for a second everything held still.
Then the ground split.
A sharp crack tore across the surface, opening into sothing that was neither light nor darkness. The space beneath it shifted constantly, unstable in a way that did not belong here.
Ariana stepped back imdiately while Kael moved forward at the sa ti, both of them stopping just short of contact. That hesitation alone told them how dangerous this was. The deeper current inside Ariana surged once and then steadied, while Kael’s lightning flickered tight and dark along his arm.
Sothing rose from the crack, not quickly and not because it was weak, but because it did not need to rush. Its form shifted as it climbed upward, parts of it becoming solid for a mont before dissolving again, while other parts absorbed the dim light around it, leaving gaps that made it impossible to follow its full shape.
Ariana felt her chest tighten. "That’s not part of the source." The presence answered quietly. "It is what ford when the source was broken." Kael’s eyes sharpened. "So it’s a result." "It is a consequence."
The thing pulled itself inward as it rose, its form tightening as if refining its shape, becoming more deliberate with every second. Then it focused on them. Not with eyes, but with sothing sharper. Ariana felt that attention imdiately. Cold and Direct.It moved without warning, the space between them blurring as it crossed the distance in an instant.
Kael reacted first, lightning bursting outward and striking directly into the shifting form. The impact landed, but it did not stop it. The lightning passed through part of it, struck sothing solid, then dissolved as the rest shifted around it. Kael stepped back slightly. "That’s not stable." Ariana’s voice remained steady. "It doesn’t need to be."
The thing turned toward her, and the mont it did, the deeper current inside her reacted violently, not toward it, but away.
That had never happened before. Ariana’s breath hitched. "It’s wrong." The thing moved again, this ti toward her, and Kael stepped in front of her instantly.
"No."
Lightning surged again, stronger and darker as it struck forward, but the thing did not dodge. It split, part of it taking the hit while the rest continued moving. Kael adjusted, but it was already too close.
It did not strike with force. It made contact. A thin strand brushed against Kael’s arm, and that was enough. His body locked as the lightning around him surged violently, darker and unstable as sothing pushed against it from the outside.
He drew in a sharp breath, his hand tightening. "Get back." Ariana moved without thinking, her hand shooting forward as gold flared and the deeper current surged to et the contact.
The mont her power touched it, everything reacted. The space shook, and the thing recoiled, but only partially.
It shifted again, splitting its form between both of them. Ariana felt it then, not pain, but interference, sothing pressing against her power, testing it, trying to push through it. Her breath broke.
"Kael, it’s trying to..."
The thing surged again, faster this ti, striking both of them at once. Kael grabbed her arm, and that was the mistake. The mont they touched, their powers reacted.
The deeper current surged, his lightning answered, and the thing was caught between them as the collision exploded outward in a violent shockwave.
The space cracked. The thing split apart under the force, but it did not stay broken. It reford instantly, faster and sharper than before, its movent more precise now. This ti, it understood. It surged again, not toward one of them, but toward both of them together. Ariana felt it clearly. It was targeting their connection. "Kael, don’t." Too late.
The thing struck again, and their contact triggered another surge, but this ti sothing went wrong. The power did not just collide. It twisted.
Kael’s lightning darkened further, Ariana’s deeper current surged harder, and the thing absorbed part of it. Ariana froze. "It’s feeding." Kael’s grip tightened. "Then we stop it." He pulled her back, breaking the contact.
The mont they separated, the thing surged forward again, faster and more aggressive. It had learned. The space trembled as the presence moved with urgency. "You cannot allow it to synchronize with you." Ariana’s chest tightened. "It already is."
The thing shifted again, more stable now, more defined, and that made it worse. Kael stepped forward, lightning rising around him, darker and heavier than before.
Ariana saw it imdiately. "Kael, wait." "I’m not waiting." He struck again, and this ti the lightning held, wrapping around the thing and containing it for a mont.
That mont was enough.
The thing adapted. It twisted through the lightning, and for a second Kael’s power did not respond to him. His eyes widened.
Ariana felt it instantly. "Kael." He forced it back, tearing the lightning free, but not cleanly. Sothing remained. Sothing darker. Sothing not his.
Ariana stepped back slightly, her voice low. "It’s changing you." Kael did not answer, because he felt it too.
The thing slowed, no longer rushing. It did not need to. It had already learned enough. The space dimd further, the pressure building, and this ti it did not feel like a test. It felt like a hunt.
The thing split into two. One moved toward Ariana. The other moved toward Kael.
And this ti, it was not trying to attack them.
It was trying to divide them completely.
Irreversibly.
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