Nyx's eyes held his, an almost wistful gleam flaring in their crimson depths. She took a slow breath, the atmosphere thickening with her words unspoken, as if each syllable simred in the tension. Her gaze shifted slightly, sweeping over her shoulder to the far reaches of the void, her expression hardening.
"Before I leave with you," she murmured, her voice laced with a hint of regret tempered by steely resolve, "there's sothing I must do." Her tone was resolute, yet beneath that, Adams could sense an undercurrent of pain—a weight carried in silence and solitude for far too long. "They took everything from , tore apart everything I loved, left adrift in the darkness. I will see it undone. I will see them unmade."
Adams' smile barely faded, his gaze unwavering, but a flicker of sothing—perhaps understanding, perhaps approval—passed over his features. He knew what this ant for her; he knew that the power she wielded was more than strength or vengeance. It was a reclamation, a final justice long overdue. He inclined his head ever so slightly, the smallest nod of acceptance, a silent affirmation of her need to face her past one last ti.
"Of course," he replied softly, his words like a ripple through the void. "It is a journey we both understand."
Nyx's expression softened at his words, and for a brief, vulnerable mont, a flicker of sothing fragile surfaced in her eyes—gratitude, perhaps, or the comfort that ca with being truly seen. She clenched her fist tightly, her fingers curling around the abyssal air as if holding sothing tangible, sothing precious. Then, the softness vanished, replaced with an unyielding glint of purpose, her jaw setting in determination.
Adams, watching her closely, allowed his expression to mirror her resolve, though his eyes still held a warmth that was rarely seen by those around him. His hand lifted in a quiet, restrained motion, hovering just above her shoulder. He paused, as if waiting for her approval, and when she gave him the faintest nod, his fingers ca to rest gently on her shoulder, anchoring her in that mont. "Then let us give this world the conclusion it has long evaded," he murmured, his voice a low, quiet promise.
Nyx's lips curved into a dangerous, almost feral smile, the crimson in her eyes blazing with renewed intensity. Shadows danced around her form, drawn to her call, swirling faster, their edges sharpening like blades honed for battle. Her hands pulsed with dark energy, veins of starlit silver glimring faintly beneath her skin, glowing brighter as she drew upon her power. Her heartbeat echoed through the void, each thrum a challenge to the world that had tried to subdue her.
"And when it's done," she whispered, her voice threaded with both finality and anticipation, "there will be nothing left to bind here." Her gaze shifted back to Adams, her crimson-ringed eyes eting his with a depth that spoke volus. She stepped closer, close enough that he could feel the chill of her aura mingling with the warmth of his own. "Then… I will be yours."
Adams's smile deepened, a slow, knowing curve to his lips, his gaze never wavering. He understood the significance of her words, the depth of the promise she was making, and he nodded, his own aura intertwining subtly with hers, an unspoken vow that bound them beyond words or fate.
Nyx floated above her world, the landscape sprawling beneath her like a mory she'd long tried to forget. Her crimson eyes narrowed, hardened by countless battles and losses. She clenched her fists, power pulsing beneath her skin as shadows rippled outward, swirling around her like dark flas.
Just then, a gentle yet commanding presence materialized beside her. Aveline, the Goddess of Creation, appeared in a shimring haze, her aura soft yet resolute, like a dawn fighting to break through the night. Her expression was compassionate yet steady as she took in Nyx's tense posture, the fury simring beneath her serene exterior.
"I see you are the latest wife of his," Aveline said, her tone light but her gaze unwavering. "I am Aveline, the Goddess of Creation, and I want you to rethink your decision before doing what you are about to do." Her voice held a gentle plea, an appeal rooted in wisdom and understanding.
Nyx turned slowly, a smirk playing at the corners of her lips. Her eyes glinted with disdain, an almost feral intensity. She tilted her head, her gaze sizing up the Goddess as if weighing her worth. "I am Nyx," she replied coldly, her voice carrying the weight of ages, laced with venomous amusent. "The Goddess of the Abyss, Lady of Darkness. And I assure you, this world is mine to do with as I please. Step aside, or prepare to face ."
Aveline's eyes softened with a touch of sadness as she watched Nyx. She released a quiet sigh, the weight of her compassion making her shoulders dip slightly as if carrying a burden she could not bear to abandon. She took a small, cautious step back, her gaze steady yet tinged with sorrow. "I don't know what this world did to you," she murmured, her voice quiet but full of empathy. "But I do know… you have family here."
At those words, Nyx stilled, her expression faltering for a heartbeat before the mask of indifference slipped back into place. She scoffed, a dry, bitter sound, but the edges of her hardened facade wavered. mories surged forth, unbidden and painful. She saw flashes of herself as a young girl, full of promise and joy, then as a revered adventurer, her na known and respected by many. But the images twisted, becoming darker. She rembered the accusations, the betrayal, her family's slaughtered faces haunting her, and the world's collective indifference. Her hands trembled for a mont, fingers curling into fists as she recalled the agony, the sense of abandonnt, the endless, suffocating darkness.
Her expression turned feral, her gaze darkening as she locked eyes with Aveline. "Family?" she spat, her voice raw with pain masked in rage. "They're gone. Slaughtered like animals, betrayed and abandoned, just like I was." Her aura flared, shadows coiling and lashing out like vipers, each one laced with her seething fury. "The world cared nothing for then, and it will answer to now. And if you dare to stand in my way, I'll make you suffer for every step."
Aveline watched her with quiet resilience, the faintest glimr of pity shining in her eyes. Her hand twitched as though she wanted to reach out but held herself back, sensing that any misstep could fuel Nyx's wrath further. "Nyx," she said softly, "I understand your pain. But do you really think he would want you to lose yourself this way? To destroy all that's left of what you once loved?"
Nyx's gaze sharpened, her anger flickering, tempered with a glimr of hesitation. Her hand clenched tighter, the knuckles turning white as she recalled that fateful encounter with the Ring of Chaos. Left for dead, betrayed, broken beyond repair, she had been offered a lifeline—a chance to rise again, stronger, unbreakable. All it had required was her loyalty, her acceptance of Chaos as her only constant, her husband.
A twisted smile crept onto her lips, her voice low, filled with dark amusent as she answered, "Perhaps Chaos chose for this very purpose." She turned her gaze back to the world below, a world she'd once dread of protecting, now nothing more than a broken shell of what she'd loved.
Aveline, noticing the fleeting vulnerability beneath Nyx's hardened facade, inclined her head slightly, accepting that nothing she said could change Nyx's resolve in this mont. Still, her voice softened one last ti, reaching for a fragile, buried part of Nyx's soul. "Just rember, Nyx, vengeance may soothe you for a ti… but it is not the sa as peace."
Without another word, Aveline faded, her presence dispersing into a gentle swirl of light that lingered in the air like an echo. Nyx watched, the crimson depths of her eyes flickering, her jaw set, her entire form radiating defiance and strength.
In that silence, she breathed deeply, reaching into the darkness around her, drawing power from the endless abyss within. A final thought drifted through her mind—a reminder of the promise she'd made to Adams. The fire in her eyes flared as her resolve crystallized into steel. This world, this shattered dream, would see her retribution. Only then would she be free to stand beside him, to finally be his.
With a fierce, unyielding gaze, Nyx descended toward the world below, shadows gathering around her like a shroud, her heart pounding with the rhythm of a reckoning long overdue.
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