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Chapter 67: The Breaking Point

Chapter 67

Ariana did not move right away. Her breathing was uneven, her chest still tight from everything that had already happened, and the space around them felt wrong in a way that had nothing to do with pressure or collapse.

The light remained steady, but it no longer felt calm. It felt aware, like it was watching them and waiting for what they would do next. Slowly, she stepped back, testing the distance instead of reacting to it, but the mont her foot touched down, the response ca instantly.

Sothing twisted sharply beneath her ribs, sudden and violent, like it had been pulled too far too fast, and her breath broke as the deeper current surged hard enough to blur her vision.

Kael moved without thinking. "Ariana."

"Stop." Her voice ca strained but firm as she lifted her hand. "Don’t co closer." He froze mid-step, not because he wanted to, but because her body reacted again the mont he shifted.

The faint gold beneath her skin flickered unevenly, her shoulders locking as if bracing for sothing worse, and the air between them tightened with it, unstable and unpredictable. "This isn’t right," Kael said, his jaw tightening as his gaze sharpened on her.

Ariana forced herself upright, dragging in a breath that didn’t settle properly. "It ans the separation is real." The distance between them pressed in, heavier than it should have been, like sothing invisible had ford between them and refused to loosen.

She stepped back again, slower this ti, but the reaction ca harder. The deeper current surged violently, slamming outward like sothing trying to break through her from the inside, and her knees bent under the force before she caught herself, gripping her arm tightly.

"That’s worse," she said under her breath.

"That’s where you stop," Kael said imdiately.

"No." The answer ca too fast. She lifted her head, eting his gaze despite the strain building inside her. "I need to know where it breaks. If this is going to destroy us, I need to understand how far it goes before that happens."

Kael’s hands clenched at his sides, tension running through him as clearly as the lightning flickering faintly along his arm. "You’re not testing this alone."

Her voice softened slightly. "You’re right there."

That didn’t make it better.

If anything, it made it worse.

She stepped back again.

This ti, everything inside her reacted at once. The deeper current surged violently, no longer contained, crashing upward in rapid waves that gave her no ti to recover between them. Her body jerked with the force, her breath breaking completely as the pressure tore through her arms and down her spine, and even the light around them dimd slightly in response.

"You are approaching instability," the presence said calmly.

Ariana didn’t look at it. "How far?"

"Further than recomnded."

Kael exhaled sharply. "That’s not helpful."

"It is accurate."

She ignored them both and stepped back again, even as the pressure inside her chest tightened faster this ti, heavier, like sothing reaching its limit. The deeper current surged again, sharper now, no longer testing but pushing outward as if it had already chosen its direction.

Then it stopped building.

It snapped.

The force tore through her without warning, faster and heavier than before, leaving no space between impacts. Ariana staggered, her balance slipping as the pressure spiked violently through her chest, and Kael moved instantly.

"Ariana."

"No." The word ca weaker now, but she forced it out, even as the gold beneath her skin flickered wildly and the deeper current twisted again, stronger, faster, rising like sothing trying to tear through her completely. Her vision blurred, her breathing shattered, and for a second she couldn’t steady herself.

Kael didn’t stop. "Ariana, I’m not standing here while you—"

The mont he crossed the distance, everything erupted.

Her power surged toward him without control, pulled forward by sothing deeper than either of them could stop, and his lightning answered instantly, bursting outward, darker and heavier than before. The first impact hit like a shockwave, cracking the ground beneath them as the space itself reacted to the collision. Kael staggered, but he still caught her, pulling her against him before she could fall.

The second wave hit harder.

The mont his arm wrapped around her, the reaction doubled. Her power forced its way through him, overwhelming the space between them as his lightning darkened further, jagged and unstable as it flared around them. "Ariana..."

"I can’t..." Her voice broke apart as the third wave tore through them, not building this ti but exploding outward in fractured bursts of light. Her body shook violently in his arms as the pressure inside her spiked beyond control, and the space itself cracked under the strain.

"Let go," she gasped. "You have to—"

"No." His answer ca instantly, raw and unfiltered. "I’m not losing you again."

Another surge hit, stronger than the last, and her body jerked sharply against him.

"You’re going to destroy

if you don’t."

That stopped him.

Not completely.

But enough.

For a second, Kael froze, the storm inside him shifting violently as his lightning collapsed inward before bursting outward again, darker than before, edged with sothing unfamiliar. He felt it clearly, that change settling into him in a way he couldn’t ignore anymore.

Ariana saw it too. "Kael..." Their eyes t, and for a mont everything slowed, the chaos fading just enough for her to see it fully. Sothing in him was shifting because of her, and it wasn’t stopping.

"You have to let

go," she said, softer this ti.

Another surge hit before he could answer. That decided it.

Kael’s grip loosened, not fully, but enough.

Ariana pushed away, and the mont the distance opened between them, the violent collision stopped. Not completely gone, but controlled. The pressure eased just enough for both of them to breathe again, and they staggered apart, the space between them settling into sothing heavy and undeniable.

Ariana pressed her hand against her chest, breathing hard, while Kael stepped back further, his gaze dropping to his hand where the lightning still flickered. It was darker now, unstable, no longer fully his.

Silence settled between them, heavy with understanding rather than relief. "This isn’t sothing we fix quickly," Ariana said.

Kael lifted his head. Sothing in him had changed. It was not weakness. It was sothing darker.

"No."

The presence stepped forward, its voice steady despite everything around them. "You have confird the outco."

Ariana frowned. "What outco?"

"That separation is required."

"No," Kael said imdiately.

Ariana’s hands clenched at her sides. "But not the only option."

The presence studied her briefly. "No."

Kael looked at her again, and this ti there was no hesitation between them. They both understood what they were choosing. Not the safe path. Not the stable one.

Ariana drew in a slow breath. "We’re not done."

Kael stepped forward slightly, controlled now. "Then we try again." Ariana nodded, her expression steady, the fear gone and replaced with quiet resolve.

The light around them dimd sharply, not fading but pulling inward, as if sothing had reached into the space and tightened its hold. Both of them felt it at the sa ti, a shift that did not co from the presence or the balance they had just disturbed.

Sothing else had entered.

It did not feel like the presence. It did not feel like balance. It felt unfamiliar in a way that made the air itself turn heavy. Sothing new. Sothing wrong.

The pressure deepened, settling over the space with a deliberate weight. This was not instability anymore. It was intent, clear and certain in a way that left no room for doubt.

And it had already noticed them.

Ariana felt it first, not through the space or the presence, but inside her. The deeper current shifted sharply, not resisting, not reacting. It recognized.

Her breath caught.

Whatever had entered this place, it knew her.

Kael moved slightly in front of her again, slower this ti, controlled. "That’s not the sa as before."

"No," Ariana said quietly. "It’s not."

For the first ti since they arrived, the presence did not feel in control. The light flickered once, like sothing had passed through it without breaking it.

Ariana’s chest tightened. "What is that?"

The presence paused.

That hesitation was new.

"Sothing that was not ant to follow you here."

Kael’s expression sharpened imdiately. "Then it didn’t co from this place."

"No."

The words settled heavily between them as the deeper current surged again, sharper and more urgent, pressing against Ariana’s ribs, not to break free, but to respond. This ti it did not feel unstable. It felt directed.

Kael felt it at the sa mont. His lightning flickered low along his arm, darker than before, no longer lashing outward but tightening into sothing controlled and deliberate. His gaze sharpened.

"It’s not just watching."

Ariana didn’t answer. Her focus stayed fixed forward as the space dimd again, deeper this ti, the light pulling inward as if sothing beyond it had begun to move. The shift was not sudden, but it was undeniable.

It was not fast.

It made no sound.

But it was certain.

And whatever it was, it had already decided what they were.

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