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Chapter 132 – The Sentence That Swallowed Him

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The walls moved inward with a hiss of parchment folding, Kael pressed his back against the only space that hadn’t yet collapsed, arms up, blood dripping from where letters had carved across his skin.

They weren’t just letters anymore. They were commands, Sentences etched with intention, not ink. Kael forgot, Kael kneeled, Kael broke.

Each one forced him deeper into submission, each line burning itself into the air and then into his body, He wasn’t bleeding red anymore, His blood was black.

He tried to summon Liolai’s face. The shape of her eyes. The curve of her smile, Nothing came. He tried to remember the child’s voice, Stillness, Only the pull of the threads, gold and white and the thorn-wrapped black.

They writhed now. Feeding, Not off his body, but off his story, And as they did, Kael felt his thoughts being redacted. Whole parts of himself were being struck from the script. The strategist, The lover, The father.

All crumbling under the steady, deliberate revision of the realm. T
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  • ASHES OF THE LUNA QUEEN   135 – The Crown Reforged in Silence

    It had never been this quiet in the realm. Not even during the Shattering. Not even when Kael first died.Now, after everything, after the fusion, after the scream of time swallowing itself, only one sound remained. Sera's heartbeat.She stood alone now, or so it seemed. The fractured remnants of what once was floated around her like torn pages in a forgotten book. Words. Names. Memories. All useless, All hollow.The man on the ground, the one who bore Kael’s face, was breathing, Barely, His body twitched with each shallow inhale, as if unsure whether it should belong to the living or the dead. Sera didn’t move, Not yet.Because the moment she stepped toward him would decide the future, not just hers, not just Liora’s, but that of the entire realm, And she wasn't sure whether mercy was still something she owned.Above her, the heavens had rewritten themselves, New constellations burned into view, no longer the familiar ones. Gone were the Luna’s Veil and the Crescent Bond. Now the sta

  • ASHES OF THE LUNA QUEEN   134 – When Two Become None

    The sky was paper, The air, ink, And the girl no longer a girl, wrote reality with the calm of someone who had waited an eternity for justice. Every stroke of her glowing pen bent the world beneath it.She hovered above the shattered glade, golden-white-black script flowing from her hand in ribbons of light and shadow. The ground below wasn’t ground anymore, it was a canvas.Kael, the fractured version, trembled where he knelt, watching himself disappear. The other Kael, the one who hadn’t failed, trembled too. Because neither of them knew who she would choose to leave behind.Lines of script wrapped around the Kael who had fought through erasure, His muscles locked, He gasped. His name began fading from the soil beneath him, from the wind, from the threads in his chest.Kael, the one who remembered too late. Kael, the one who sacrificed too little, too slowly… He screamed.“No! I fought my way back! I named you! I gave you life again!”The girl paused, Her glowing eyes narrowed.“You

  • ASHES OF THE LUNA QUEEN   Chapter 133 – The Ghost of His Own Life

    Kael blinked. The clearing around him shimmered like heat on stone. The scent of pine lingered in the air. The breeze was soft, almost familiar. Birdsong filtered through the trees.He took a step forward and didn’t hear his own footfall. Another step, No sound. His breath caught in his throat as he turned toward the center of the glade. There they were. Liolai. And Himself. Only, not him.Not the broken version. Not the Kael who’d just survived being rewritten and erased, This version stood tall. Regal. His face unscarred. Eyes bright, unmarred by guilt, He had his arm around Liolai’s waist. She smiled at him.Her head rested gently on his shoulder, Kael, the one watching, shook.“No…”He circled them slowly, as if orbiting a memory that shouldn’t exist. This wasn’t a dream, It wasn’t a trick. This was a timeline. A life where he had made the right choices. Where he had saved Liolai…And had never lost the child. Because the child, She was there too. Chasing a butterfly through the g

  • ASHES OF THE LUNA QUEEN   Chapter 132 – The Sentence That Swallowed Him

    The walls moved inward with a hiss of parchment folding, Kael pressed his back against the only space that hadn’t yet collapsed, arms up, blood dripping from where letters had carved across his skin.They weren’t just letters anymore. They were commands, Sentences etched with intention, not ink. Kael forgot, Kael kneeled, Kael broke.Each one forced him deeper into submission, each line burning itself into the air and then into his body, He wasn’t bleeding red anymore, His blood was black.He tried to summon Liolai’s face. The shape of her eyes. The curve of her smile, Nothing came. He tried to remember the child’s voice, Stillness, Only the pull of the threads, gold and white and the thorn-wrapped black.They writhed now. Feeding, Not off his body, but off his story, And as they did, Kael felt his thoughts being redacted. Whole parts of himself were being struck from the script. The strategist, The lover, The father.All crumbling under the steady, deliberate revision of the realm. T

  • ASHES OF THE LUNA QUEEN   Chapter 131 – Where the Threads Lead

    Kael's scream tore through the illusion like lightning splits a storm, But the people in the village didn’t react. They smiled, Waved. Went about their business like actors in a forgotten scene.He stumbled backward from the broken mirror, chest heaving, hands shaking, The threads inside him, one gold, one white, twisted through his ribs, coiled around his spine, digging deeper.Each pulled in a different direction. Each alive, He gripped a nearby post, blood running down his arms. He could hear them now, The voices attached to each thread.“She forgave you.”“She was your mate. Your Queen. Your home.”“You were hers.”Liolai’s voice. Calm. Warm. Familiar, It tried to still him. Wrap around his grief. Anchor him to a memory of love.“You never named me.”“But I knew your name.”“Even as I was erased, I remembered you.”This voice, softer. Younger. But colder, Sharper, And filled with something no child should have to carry: abandonment. Kael fell to his knees.The threads burned benea

  • ASHES OF THE LUNA QUEEN   Chapter 130 – The Price of Being Chosen

    Kael’s body faded first, His handsonce strong, once stained with blood and love, flickered into smoke.The erasure began not with pain, but with absence, The kind that crept in soft, silent, final.“You don’t remember my name,” said the girl on the throne. “So the realm has decided you were never worthy of knowing it.”Kael struggled to rise, His knees buckled against the weight of her voice.“Wait,” he rasped, barely audible. “Please.”But the realm did not wait, The floor beneath him cracked, lines of gold and white light bleeding outward like veins of regret.“You were given the gift of choice,” she said, descending the steps of the throne, “and you bartered it for illusion.”He coughed, fingers clawing at the disintegrating fabric of reality beneath him.“I loved her,” he whispered. “I loved you both.”Her eyes, one gold, one white, glimmered with fury and something worse: pity.“No,” she replied. “You loved the idea of being right.”Behind her, two tapestries unfurled along the t

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