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Chapter 83: The Claim Begins

Chapter 83

Kael

Kael stopped without aning to.

The shift hit him all at once, sharp and disorienting, like sothing had reached into his chest and pulled hard enough to throw everything off balance. His breath caught, his body locking in place as the storm inside him reacted before he could understand why. It didn’t surge outward the way it used to.

It twisted.

A voice echoed through him, not loud, not distant, but clear enough to feel like it had been placed directly inside his awareness.

You are almost ready... my bride.

Kael’s head snapped up, his focus breaking instantly as sothing unfamiliar tore through his control. The storm didn’t just react this ti. It shifted, tightening sharply as if it recognized sothing it shouldn’t.

"No," he said under his breath, but the word didn’t feel like enough.

Sothing was wrong. The connection he had been holding onto, faint and unstable but still there, twisted in a way that made his chest tighten painfully. It didn’t disappear, but it didn’t feel like Ariana anymore.

It felt like sothing else had taken its place.

Kael’s breath grew uneven as he forced himself to stay upright. The ground beneath him cracked slightly under the pressure building in his stance, the storm tightening along his arms in dark, controlled lines that felt too precise to be unstable.

"That wasn’t her," he said, his voice rough.

"It wasn’t," Mira answered.

Kael turned sharply toward her, his eyes darker than before. "Then what was it?"

Mira didn’t respond imdiately, and the pause stretched just long enough to make sothing in his chest tighten further. She was watching him too closely, not surprised, not confused.

Like she had expected this.

"Sothing that shouldn’t be able to reach her," she said finally.

That didn’t make it any easier to understand. Kael let out a slow breath, but it didn’t steady him. The storm inside him shifted again, not pushing outward, but tightening inward, pulling his focus away from everything else and locking it onto one thing.

Ariana.

The pull was still there, faint but undeniable, and it hit harder now that sothing else had touched it. Kael took a step forward without thinking, his body reacting before his thoughts could catch up.

"I need to get to her."

Mira didn’t move to stop him.

"You’re not ready," she said instead.

Kael didn’t look at her. "I don’t care."

He moved again, faster this ti, the pressure around him reacting imdiately as the space shifted against him. It didn’t block him outright, but it resisted, tightening just enough to make every step heavier.

That only made him push harder.

The storm responded instantly, dark energy tightening along his arms and chest, no longer unstable, but controlled in a way that felt sharper and more dangerous than before. Kael felt it clearly now.

This wasn’t just power anymore. It was changing him, and he didn’t know if he could stop it.

"You feel it," Mira said, stepping closer behind him. "You’re stabilizing."

Kael let out a short breath that didn’t reach anything close to calm. "This isn’t stable," he said. "It feels wrong."

"That’s because it’s not finished," she replied.

Kael’s jaw tightened as he forced another step forward. The resistance pushed back harder this ti, but the storm inside him adjusted, tightening again instead of breaking.

He didn’t stop.

"I don’t have ti for this," he said.

"You don’t have a choice," Mira answered.

That made him turn.

"What does that an?" Kael asked, his voice lower now, more controlled but no less dangerous.

Mira t his gaze without hesitation. "It ans whatever reached her... noticed you too."

The words settled heavily. Kael felt it imdiately, not as a direct presence, but as sothing shifting just beyond his awareness, like whatever had touched Ariana had brushed against him as well.

The storm reacted again, not outward, but deeper, tightening sharply as sothing inside him shifted without permission. Kael’s breath caught as the weight in his chest grew heavier, not resisting, but responding.

"That’s not possible," he said.

"It already happened," Mira replied.

Kael didn’t like the certainty in her voice.

He turned away from her again and pushed forward, forcing his body through the resistance building around him. The space distorted slightly as if trying to correct his movent, but it didn’t stop him.

Not completely.

"Why isn’t it blocking ?" he asked.

"It is," Mira said calmly. "You’re just forcing your way through it."

That wasn’t better.

Kael kept moving anyway, his breathing heavier now as the pressure built with every step. The storm inside him tightened again, darker this ti, more focused, like it was adapting to match whatever was pushing against him.

For a mont, everything aligned, and then sothing snapped, sending the connection surging through him before he could stop it.

Kael froze as the feeling hit him, sharp and imdiate, like sothing had just brushed against Ariana again. His chest tightened violently, his breath catching as the storm reacted without waiting for him to decide.

This ti, it didn’t hold. It expanded.

Not out of control, but fast enough to shake his balance as the ground beneath him cracked again. Kael dropped to one knee, his hand pressing into the ground as the pressure surged through him.

"Ariana..."

The na ca out rough, barely controlled, and the image hit him before he could stop it. It wasn’t clear or complete, but it was enough to make his chest tighten.

Ariana standing still, sothing in front of her, sothing wrong, sothing that didn’t belong near her.

Kael’s eyes darkened further as the storm didn’t settle, but deepened into sothing heavier and far more dangerous.

"I saw her," he said, his voice lower now.

Mira stepped closer imdiately. "What did you see?"

Kael didn’t answer right away, his breathing uneven as he forced himself to focus. "She’s not alone."

That was enough. Mira’s expression shifted, subtle but real. "Then you don’t have ti to lose control."

Kael let out a short breath, pushing himself back to his feet. "I’m not losing control."

Mira didn’t argue.

"You are," she said quietly. "You’re just doing it differently."

Kael didn’t respond. Because she wasn’t wrong.

The storm inside him wasn’t breaking anymore. It was aligning, tightening, responding in a way that felt deliberate instead of unstable.

That should have made it easier to control, but it didn’t. Instead, it made it harder to trust.

Kael took another step forward, slower this ti, forcing himself to stay steady. The resistance pushed back again, but he held through it, his focus locked on the faint pull that still connected him to her.

It was weaker now, not gone, but fading, and that alone made sothing in his chest tighten painfully.

"I’m not letting it take her," he said.

Mira stepped closer, close enough now that he could feel her presence clearly behind him. "Then don’t hesitate."

Sothing about the way she said it made him pause, not because of the words, but because of the tone. It wasn’t urgency, but sothing else he couldn’t quite place.

Kael glanced back at her, his eyes narrowing slightly. "You want

to push harder."

Mira didn’t look away. "You don’t have another option."

That wasn’t an answer, but it was enough to make him move.

Kael turned forward again and stepped into the pressure, forcing the storm to respond with him. It tightened instantly, darker now, more precise, moving with him instead of against him.

The space shifted. This ti, it gave.

A crack ford ahead, small but unstable, the edges distorting like sothing barely holding together. Kael didn’t hesitate. He moved.

The pressure slamd into him imdiately, but it didn’t stop him. It split just enough for him to see through it.

Ariana was there, alive and standing, but sothing stood in front of her, sothing wrong, sothing that didn’t belong, and Kael’s chest tightened violently as the word tore out of him. "Ariana..." The space snapped shut.

The force hit him hard, throwing him back as the crack collapsed instantly. He hit the ground, the impact knocking the air from his lungs as pain flared through his body.

It didn’t last, because sothing else replaced it as the storm didn’t settle, but grew darker, heavier, and far more focused than before.

Kael pushed himself up slowly, his breathing rough as his eyes lifted again, darker now than they had been monts ago.

Now he knew she was still there, and sothing had already reached her, and this ti he didn’t hesitate, because whatever that thing was, it wasn’t letting go of her.

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