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Rayma~

The shockwave from my confession didn’t just fade—it hung in the clearing, shimring through the air like the dying flare of a supernova. The atmosphere buzzed with a raw, electric charge, the kind you can almost taste on your tongue—sharp, tallic... the promise of a storm.

I stood at the center of the chaos I’d unleashed, feeling my own essence ripple outward in uneven waves. Sothing inside tugged painfully—paternal regret threading through a rising, almost dangerous anticipation. Light and darkness coiled around in soft spirals, warm like afternoon sunlight yet cool like a whisper from the void, brushing gently over everyone gathered. Even the stars above dimd a little, as though leaning in to listen, suspended in the sky like a silent audience to our very ssy, very celestial family drama.

My children faced each other in a tense triangle—Sun, blazing with barely-contained fury; Selena, trembling but luminous, her fragility deceptive; and Shadow, still and impenetrable, a void wrapped in quiet, ancient hurt. None of them stepped forward. None of them backed down. Pain flickered between them in ways only siblings who’ve lived lifetis can understand.

Around them, mortals and spirits hovered uncertainly, drawn in despite themselves, orbiting the confrontation like anxious satellites waiting for whichever world would collide first.

Sun was the first to shatter the stunned silence, his once-brilliant form still dimd to a pale, wavering glow, like a lantern sputtering in the wind. His hands trembled at his sides, golden light leaking from his fingertips in erratic sparks that singed the grass. "Father... this can’t be true," he stamred, his voice cracking like overheated glass. "Vincent and Winter? Children we’ve dismissed as re demons? How could they be ours—Shadow’s? Brother, tell this is so twisted jest. You’ve been alone for eons, sealed in your darkness. Children? Speak, Shadow! Deny it!"

Shadow remained an impenetrable statue, his form a swirling mass of inky tendrils that absorbed the faint moonlight, giving nothing back. His void-like eyes, bottomless pits that could swallow souls, flicked toward Sun with a flicker of restrained fury. The spirits reacted in their elental chaos: Jacob let out a tired sigh that echoed through the trees, his strong jaw clenching hard as he realized that he really knew nothing about this family. Tiger, ever the silent guardian with his golden-brown hair tousled by an unseen breeze and piercing green eyes narrowed, shifted his weight, causing the earth to rumble faintly beneath us as roots twisted in sympathy. Fox, with his wild red hair flaming like a bonfire, snorted a laugh that sent embers scattering. "Oh, co on, shadowy! Cat got your tongue? Or is it buried in the void with your secrets? Spill it, or I’ll light a fire under your ass!"

Bubble giggled, water ford and rippled around him, sending iridescent spheres bobbing into the air like playful soap bubbles. "Foxy’s right! This is bubbling over—pop the cork, Uncle Shadow!" Eagle hovered higher, his ethereal cloak billowing in self-generated winds that whipped leaves into a mini-vortex, his voice a dramatic gust. "The winds demand clarity! Do not let the gale of doubt rage unchecked!"

Selena, my crystalline daughter, staggered forward, her form fracturing with fine, spiderweb cracks that refracted the dim light into faded rainbows. Tears like liquid diamonds fell down her cheeks, pooling at her feet and freezing into glittering shards. Her voice trembled, a fragile chi on the verge of shattering. "Shadow... brother... please. If Father speaks truth, admit it. Are Vincent and Winter truly yours? We’ve monitored the realms—every spark, every shadow. How could we miss this? Tell us!"

The pressure built like a symphony reaching its fever pitch, hearts pounding in unison—Natalie’s blue eyes wide with fierce loyalty, her red hair catching errant sparks from Fox’s flas; Zane’s growl rumbling low in his chest, his Lycan form half-shifted, claws digging into the soil; Sebastian’s magnetic smirk faltering into genuine bewildernt, his dark eyes narrowing; Cassandra whispering urgent questions to him, her warrior stance tense. I felt it all, the emotional undercurrents pulling at like tidal forces, my neutral heart aching with the thrill of potential healing amid the drama.

Shadow’s tendrils finally stirred, coiling tighter as if bracing against an invisible assault. His voice erged from the void, a deep, resonant whisper that slithered through the air like smoke, laced with centuries of bitterness. "Fine. You demand truth? Vincent and Winter are mine. Their true nas—Vaelthor and Sylthara—nas I whispered in the cradle of night, hidden from your prying lights."

A collective gasp ripped through the group, sharp and visceral, like a blade through silk. Even though we all knew of Shadow’s ancient mating to Kalmia, the demoness slain by Natalie, the admission hit like a fresh wound. Natalie clutched Zane’s arm, her hand flying to her mouth in horror, implications for her own daughter Katrina flashing in her eyes. Zane’s roar escaped as a stunned huff, his fur standing on end. Sebastian whistled low, "Damn, the plot thickens like old blood." The spirits amplified the chaos: Jacob’s growl escalated to a piercing wail; Tiger grunted, the ground quaking slightly; Fox’s flas whooshed higher, illuminating shocked faces; Bubble’s spheres multiplied in a frantic fizz; Eagle’s winds howled in tumultuous harmony.

Sun recoiled as if slapped, his radiance pulsing erratically, creating flickering shadows that mimicked his inner turmoil. "Vaelthor... Sylthara? Brother, you nad them in the old tongue? But how—why hide them? We could have... protected them!"

Selena, her form quivering like glass on the verge of shattering, pressed on, her voice shaky and pleading, dew-like tears glistening brighter. "And their mother? Who bore them into this veiled existence? Tell us, Shadow—who shared your darkness?"

Shadow’s void eyes narrowed, tendrils lashing out briefly before retracting, a sign of his simring rage. "Kalmia. My mate. The one you all rember as the slain demoness. She carried them in secrecy, birthed them in the abyss where your lights couldn’t reach."

Another gasp echoed, louder this ti, rippling through the clearing like a shockwave. Though Kalmia’s death at the hands of Natalie and Zane was etched in our collective mory—a tragic casualty of the wars—the thought of her legacy living on sent chills through even the immortals. Natalie paled, her blue eyes filling with regretful tears, whispering, "Kalmia... gods, we never knew..." Zane’s protective growl softened to a pained rumble, his massive fra slumping slightly. Sebastian muttered, "Well, that’s a vampire’s nightmare twist." Fox barked a laugh, flas crackling, "Ha! The dead demoness pops out heirs? Talk about a grave surprise!" Bubble tittered, spheres popping in codic bursts, lightening the heavy air for a fleeting mont.

But Selena wasn’t done, her crystalline clarity driving her forward despite the fractures. Her voice wavered, a shaky whisper that cut through the din like a fragile bell. "But... how? How co Vincent—Vaelthor—and Winter—Sylthara—didn’t carry any of your essence? I’ve gazed upon them, cataloged their souls. There was no trace of you, brother. No ripple in the clarity. They seed re demons, untethered to our divine line."

Shadow’s form darkened further, if that was possible, the air around him growing colder, heavier, as his anger boiled over. Tendrils whipped like serpents, and his voice thundered from the void, a dramatic crescendo of fury that made the trees shudder and leaves rain down. "Because I erased it! I stripped my essence from them at birth, wove veils of obscurity around their cores. Do you think I wanted my children hunted like prey? Chased every day by their own uncle and aunt—you, Sun, with your scorching brightness that blinds and burns; you, Selena, with your piercing clarity that exposes and shatters? All because they bore my blood? You mocked my darkness, waged wars against it—against ! I did what I had to, to give them a fighting chance in this cursed existence. To let them breathe without your shadows—your lights—looming over them!"

The admission hung in the air like a thunderclap, the emotional weight crashing down. Sun’s glow dimd to near extinction, his face crumpling in guilt, hands clutching at his chest as if to hold his fracturing heart. "Brother... I never ant... we were at war, but children? We wouldn’t have—"

Selena looked utterly horrified, her crystalline form splintering with deeper cracks, rainbows fading to dull gray as comprehension dawned. She staggered back, dew-tears freezing mid-fall into icy shards that clattered to the ground. Her eyes t mine, wide with dawning realization, and in that mont, I saw the pieces click—the why behind my earlier words about our sibling feud harming the innocents. "Father... oh, gods. This is what you ant. Our discord... it forced him to hide them, to alter them. We’ve been the monsters in his nightmare. Shadow, I... I’m so sorry. The pain we’ve caused, rippling down to the young ones..."

The spirits fell into a rare hush, Jacob’s sigh softening to a whimper, Tiger nodding solemnly with a deep rumble, "Roots twisted by storms above." Fox extinguished his flas with a sheepish huff, "Well, that’s a burn I didn’t see coming." Bubble’s giggles faded to soft bubbles, and Eagle’s winds cald to a gentle breeze, as if the elents themselves mourned the revelation.

I watched it all unfold, my heart swelling with a thrilling mix of sorrow and hope—the drama of our family laid bare, emotions swirling like a cosmic storm. Shadow’s protective silence returned, but the crack in his shell lingered, a vulnerable glimpse that stirred paternal pride in . The clearing pulsed with the aftermath, the thrill of truth hanging heavy, poised on the knife’s edge between ruin and renewal.

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