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Lily POV

The mont Caleb’s hand touched mine, I felt alive again.

For weeks, I’d been floating between worlds, never fully solid, never fully real. I couldn’t eat, couldn’t sleep, couldn’t even cry properly because the tears would just phase through my face. But now, with our fingers locked together, I felt warm and whole for the first ti since my sacrifice.

"Don’t let go," I whispered, squeezing his hand as tight as I could.

"Never," he promised, and I believed him.

But then Elder Iris shouted sothing about a Void King, and I saw the huge shadow rising from the dinsional tears. My brief mont of happiness crashed down around .

"We have to run," I said, trying to pull Caleb away from the growing darkness.

"I’m not leaving you behind again," he said strongly.

"You’re not leaving behind. I’m coming with you."

It felt so good to say that. For the first ti in forever, I wasn’t the one being left behind or risking myself. I was part of the group again, part of the team.

We ran together, my hand still in his, and I wondered at how normal it felt. Like the old days, before everything went wrong. Before I beca so kind of half-ghost who couldn’t touch anything or anyone.

"This way!" Aiden shouted, leading us toward what looked like a cave opening.

As we ran, I kept expecting to start flashing again, to lose my solid form like always happened when I got scared or tired. But the link with Caleb seed to anchor . As long as we were touching, I stayed real.

"How is this possible?" I asked Elder Iris as we ducked into the cave. "I thought the dinsional magic broke our mate bond."

"It did," she said, breathing hard from running. "But what you two have goes deeper than supernatural magic. It’s an echo link - built from choice, not power."

"I don’t understand."

"You chose to love each other," she explained. "Not because fate said you had to, not because of so special mark, but because you wanted to. That kind of bond can’t be broken by outside forces."

Behind us, the Void King’s roar shook the ground. I could feel its anger, its hunger for destruction. But for the first ti in weeks, I wasn’t scared of it. Not completely. Because I wasn’t facing it alone anymore.

"We need to go deeper," Brock said, pointing into the dark cave. "That thing’s too big to follow us."

But as we moved further into the cave, I started to notice sothing wrong. The walls were covered in symbols that hurt to look at. And there was a sound, like whispers, coming from sowhere deeper in the darkness.

"This isn’t a normal cave," I said, stopping suddenly.

"What do you an?" Caleb asked.

I closed my eyes and reached out with my unstable skills. Since my offering, I’d been able to sense things differently, feel the flow of magic in ways I never could before. And this place was definitely magical.

"It’s a sanctuary," I breathed. "But not for us. For sothing else."

That’s when the whispers got louder, and I realized they weren’t random sounds. They were sounds. Familiar sounds.

"Do you hear that?" I asked the others.

"Hear what?" Sage said, but her face was pale.

The voices were getting clearer now. I could make out words, phrases, bits of speech. And with growing fear, I recognized them.

"Those are our voices," I whispered. "From other tilines."

Elder Iris grabbed my arm. "What are you talking about?"

"Listen," I said, and suddenly everyone could hear them too.

"We can’t let them through!" That was Aiden’s voice, but younger sohow.

"Lily’s dying!" Caleb’s voice, full of pain.

"The pack is lost!" Brock, sounding crushed.

"I should have been stronger!" My own voice, bitter and angry.

Hundreds of people, maybe thousands, all talking over each other. All versions of us from different eras where things had gone wrong.

"This is where they end up," I realized with rising dread. "All the failed dates. All the versions of us that couldn’t stop the Void Walkers."

"That’s impossible," Dmitri said, but he sounded shaken.

"No," ca a new voice from deeper in the cave. "It’s exactly right."

We all spun around to see another figure erge from the shadows. This ti it was Caleb, but bigger and wearing clothes I didn’t recognize.

"Another tiline version?" Aiden asked coldly.

"The first tiline," the other Caleb corrected. "The original. I’ve been trapped here for what feels like ages, watching every other version of our story play out."

My heart sank. "They all fail?"

"Most of them," Original Caleb said sadly. "The Void King learns from each try. Gets better, stronger, more prepared for whatever we try next."

"But not all?" I pressed, holding onto the tiny word ’most’ like a lifesaver.

"There was one," he admitted. "One tiline where you achieved. But the cost was so high that it might as well have been a failure."

"What happened?" Caleb asked, still holding my hand tight.

"You won," Original Caleb said, looking right at . "You beca strong enough to destroy the Void King completely. But in doing so, you beca sothing else. Sothing that scared even your friends."

I felt cold despite Caleb’s warm hand. "What did I beco?"

"A goddess," he said simply. "Immortal, all-powerful, but no longer human. No longer able to love or be loved. You saved everyone, but you lost yourself totally."

The whispers around us got louder, more desperate. Thousands of versions of our voices all telling the sa story - failure, loss, sacrifice, death.

"So what’s the point?" I asked, feeling hopeless again. "If we can’t win without losing everything that matters, why keep trying?"

"Because," Original Caleb said, moving closer, "this tiline is different."

"How?"

"You found your way back from the dinsional void. That’s never happened before. In every other reality, once soone gets pulled into the void, they’re gone forever."

I looked at my Caleb, at our joined hands, at the silver thread Elder Iris said linked us. "The echo bond?"

"More than that," Original Caleb said. "You two figured out how to love each other without magic. How to choose each other even when fate said you couldn’t. That’s new."

For the first ti since this whole nightmare started, I felt a spark of real hope. Not just the desperate kind that cos from having no other choice, but real hope that we might find a way through this.

"So we can win?" I asked.

"Maybe," Original Caleb said. "But first, you need to know the truth about the Void King."

"What truth?"

He looked at with infinite sadness. "It’s not so alien monster from another world. It’s you, Lily. The version from the tiline that worked. The goddess version who lost her humanity."

The cave went totally silent except for the whispers of a thousand failed tilines. "She’s been traveling backward through ti and space, destroying every tiline where she might have made a different choice. Because if she can’t be human, she won’t let any form of herself be human either."

I stared at him in fear as the truth sank in. The Void King wasn’t our enemy.

It was our future.

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