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Chapter 116: The Choice That Cannot Be Undone

Chapter 116

The stillness didn’t break after Kael spoke. It pressed inward instead, heavy and suffocating, until even breathing felt too loud in his chest. The pressure didn’t move, but it settled deeper, like sothing waiting for him to decide what ca next.

Ariana didn’t let go of his hand as the tension built. Her fingers tightened around his, not sharply, but enough for him to feel the strain she was trying to hide. "Kael... whatever this is, you don’t have to carry it alone," she said, her voice steady at first, but not enough to hide the fear underneath.

He didn’t look at her right away. His focus stayed forward, locked onto the figure as sothing inside him settled into place in a way that felt wrong for how natural it was. "I already am," he said quietly, and even he could feel how final that sounded.

The figure didn’t flicker this ti. It held its shape, no longer unstable, no longer shifting, and that change alone made Kael’s chest tighten. It wasn’t becoming sothing anymore.

It already was.

Ariana stepped slightly in front of him without thinking, her shoulder brushing his arm as she blocked part of his view. Her grip on his hand didn’t loosen, and her stance steadied in a way that made him react imdiately. "No," she said, firr now. "You don’t get to decide this alone."

Kael’s jaw tightened as he pulled slightly against her hold. "Ariana..." he started, but she didn’t move.

"You made that choice once," she said, quieter now, but heavier. "I’m not letting you do it again without

here."

That hit harder than anything else.

Kael felt it land deep in his chest, his grip tightening around her hand as sothing inside him faltered for the first ti. The mory pressed closer, not distant anymore, and his breath caught as it pushed forward, too real to ignore.

The space shifted with it, tightening around them as if the domain itself was reacting. The air pressed down harder, and for a mont, it felt like the ground beneath him wasn’t as steady as it should be.

Ariana felt it imdiately. Her breathing turned uneven, and her grip tightened hard enough to sting. "Kael... what is that?" she asked, her voice no longer steady.

He didn’t answer, his jaw tightening as the pressure in his chest made it harder to breathe. The figure moved then, and the shift was imdiate, close enough to make his shoulders lock before he could stop it.

Not toward him in any way he could follow, but through the connection itself, closing the distance without crossing it. The reaction hit him instantly, his body locking as the pressure snapped tighter around his chest.

Ariana tried to pull him back. "Kael!" she said, panic breaking through as she stepped closer.

He didn’t move, and for a mont it felt like his body had stopped responding to him completely. He couldn’t, not when the pressure closed in and the realization hit all at once. This ti, it wasn’t just a mory. It was happening again.

The sky split above them without sound, the pressure bending everything beneath it until the air itself felt unstable. The weight of it hit hard enough to make Kael’s knees weaken, and the figure stood at the center again, whole this ti, no longer breaking apart.

And he was there.

Ariana saw it too, her breath catching as her body tensed beside him. "That’s not just a mory," she said, her voice shaking now.

Kael swallowed, his throat tight. "No," he said. "It never was."

The figure looked at him, and this ti there was no distortion left in it. "You chose to end ," it said, calm and certain.

Kael’s jaw clenched as the mory pressed in harder. "I stopped you," he said, but the words didn’t feel as solid as they used to.

The figure didn’t react.

"You stopped what I beca," it said. "Not what I am."

Ariana felt that shift through him, her grip tightening again as she leaned closer without thinking. "Kael... it’s still here because of you," she said quietly, not accusing, just understanding.

He didn’t answer, because he couldn’t deny it anymore.

The connection surged again, stronger this ti, pulling in two directions. One part dragged deeper into him, while the other aligned with the figure like sothing unfinished trying to complete itself.

His wolf reacted imdiately, not with panic, but with resistance that grounded him in place.

Kael staggered slightly, his grip tightening around Ariana’s hand as the pressure built behind his ribs. "No," he said, his voice rough now, but steady enough to hold.

The figure stepped closer, its presence pressing in without force, but impossible to ignore. "You can end it now," it said. "Or you can beco it."

Everything stilled.

Ariana didn’t move, but her fingers tightened again, trembling slightly against his. "Kael..." she said softly, not stopping him this ti, just staying with him.

The choice settled in front of him, heavy and impossible to ignore, pressing into his chest until it was hard to breathe. If he ended it, it would disappear completely, leaving nothing behind. If he didn’t, it would stay with him, not beside him, but inside him.

Kael drew in a slow breath, but it didn’t steady him the way it should have. For the first ti, sothing real broke through his control, not fear of the figure, but fear of what he might beco if he got this wrong.

"What if I don’t co back the sa?" he said, quieter now, the words slipping out before he could stop them.

Ariana didn’t hesitate.

"Then I’ll be here when you do," she said, her voice shaking but certain, her grip tightening like she refused to let him face it alone.

That was what made the decision settle.

Kael looked at the figure again, his chest tight as the truth locked into place. "I’m not letting this exist like this again," he said, his voice steady now, not because it was easy, but because he had already chosen.

Then he moved.

The connection snapped inward, sharp and violent, and the force hit him hard enough to drop him to one knee. His breath broke as sothing inside him split and reshaped at the sa ti, too fast for him to control.

Ariana didn’t let go.

"Kael!" she said, dropping beside him as the pressure surged.

The figure didn’t resist or fight him. It gave in, collapsing inward as the connection tightened, and Kael felt it move into him in a way that stole the air from his lungs. The world snapped back all at once.

The pressure vanished, the air clearing so suddenly it made Ariana gasp as she grabbed his shoulders. "Kael... look at ," she said, her voice shaking now, fear no longer hidden.

For a second, he didn’t move.

Then slowly, he pulled in a breath.

His shoulders rose slightly, his chest tightening before it steadied, and when his eyes opened,

They weren’t the sa.

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