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Dark Separation

Author: Pearl Monday
last update publish date: 2026-03-22 23:59:11

The forest did not stop her.

It tried.

The wind rose violently around Aria as she ran, branches snapping, leaves tearing from trees as if the land itself was trying to hold her back.

But she didn’t stop.

She couldn’t.

Her chest burned, her breath uneven, her vision blurred by something she refused to acknowledge.

Tears.

The image replayed over and over in her mind.

Ryan.

The moment her power struck him.

The sound of his body hitting the ground.

The blood.

Her hands trembled.

“I didn’t mean to…”
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  • Aria   The First Breath

    Chaos ripped through the execution square as the storm finally broke in full fury. Lightning slashed across the darkened heavens in blinding, jagged streaks. Each bolt slammed down with such force that the ancient stone walls of the city shuddered and groaned under the assault. Thunder answered in a deafening roar that rolled over the crowd like the anger of forgotten gods. The thousands who had come to watch Aria’s death now scrambled in blind panic. They shoved past one another and trampled fallen cloaks and dropped weapons in their desperate rush to escape. Guards who had stood tall and stern only moments ago now craned their necks upward with pale faces. Their hands clenched uselessly around their hilts. Even the kings, those proud rulers who had observed with smug certainty, began edging backward from their ornate platforms. Their royal composure cracked under the weight of something far beyond their control.A terrible wrongness hung thick in the air. Everyone felt it deep in th

  • Aria   The Moment of Death

    The world held its breath.No one dared move. No one spoke. The vast execution square, usually alive with the clamor of public gatherings, had transformed into a tableau of frozen dread. Thousands of spectators packed the stands and surrounding streets, their faces a mosaic of fear, anticipation, and grim curiosity. Kings from allied realms sat rigidly on elevated platforms, their regal postures masking underlying tension. Witches in dark robes clustered together, exchanging uneasy glances. Priests stood tall in their ceremonial vestments, eyes gleaming with righteous certainty. And among the crowd, hidden yet watchful, Ryan observed it all with a heart pounding like war drums.At the center of this charged arena, Aria stood alone. Bound yet unbowed, she appeared small against the backdrop of the massive wooden platform, yet her presence commanded an inexplicable gravity. The wind tugged gently at her hair, carrying the faint scent of incense and fear-sweat from the assembled masses.

  • Aria   The Execution Grounds

    The capital awoke to a day unlike any other in living memory. Long before the sun breached the horizon, the great bells of the central tower began to toll. Their slow, heavy peals rolled across rooftops and stone walls, each resonant strike serving as a grim countdown to the end. The day of judgment had finally arrived. The Prophecy Child would die.Thousands had gathered well before dawn. They filled the vast central square until there was scarcely room to breathe. People crowded onto every rooftop, packed every balcony, and lined every street leading toward the execution grounds. Some had come out of fear, others out of morbid curiosity, and many out of pure hatred. Still more simply wanted to witness what they believed would be a historic moment. No one wanted to miss the death of the girl the world had spent months fearing and demonizing.At the center of the square stood the execution platform, constructed from dark black stone and covered in ancient runes that pulsed with suppre

  • Aria   The Last Night

    The night before her execution settled over the capital like a heavy veil. The usual clamor of the city had faded into an uneasy hush. There were no victory celebrations in the streets, no final grand speeches from the kings, and no additional proceedings to drag out the inevitable. Only silence remained, thick and suffocating, wrapping around the fortress and pressing down on every soul within its walls. The crowds still lingered in the squares and along the outer walls. Guards continued their patrols with rigid vigilance. The execution platform stood ready in the center of the main square, its wooden frame waiting silently for the first light of dawn. But everything felt different now. Tomorrow had become real. Tomorrow the Prophecy Child would die.Aria sat alone in her stone cell, the heavy chains still wrapped around her wrists. The runes etched into the metal glowed with a faint, persistent light, constantly draining her power. A single candle flickered on a narrow ledge near th

  • Aria   The Sentence

    The capital had transformed into a stage for judgment long before the final verdict was delivered. Messengers had ridden out in every direction, carrying word of the Prophecy Child’s fate to every corner of the realm. Crowds poured into the city from surrounding villages and distant provinces, filling inns until there was no room left and spilling into makeshift camps outside the walls. Religious leaders arrived in solemn processions, nobles claimed the best seats, and even merchants delayed their caravans to witness what many were already calling the Judgment of the Prophecy Child. The kingdoms wanted the entire world watching when they pronounced her doom.Aria was brought into the Great Hall just after sunrise on the third day. The rune-covered chains still bound her wrists, glowing faintly against her skin with their relentless suppressing magic. Two dozen guards formed a tight, nervous ring around her, their weapons drawn and their eyes darting constantly. They were not there bec

  • Aria   A Mate’s Desperation

    Eleven days had passed since Aria surrendered to the kingdoms, and Ryan had barely slept through any of them. Marcus had kept careful count. The Alpha would force his eyes closed for an hour or two at most, only to wake with a start and throw himself back into relentless activity. He planned rescue routes, tracked every whispered rumor, studied maps until his vision blurred, and searched desperately for any crack in the kingdoms’ defenses. The dark circles beneath his eyes had become impossible to ignore. His once powerful frame had grown noticeably leaner from missed meals and constant strain. The anger simmering beneath his skin made him appear sharper and more dangerous, like a blade being ground relentlessly against stone. Marcus hated watching the transformation. He had seen warriors destroy themselves in similar ways before, and none of those paths had ever led to a good end.The war room inside their temporary stronghold overflowed with maps of every description. Kingdom territ

  • Aria   The Fire In Her Veins

    The horns below the mountain continued their relentless call. Their echoes rolled through the storm-covered cliffs in long, haunting waves that seemed to vibrate deep within the stone itself. Meanwhile, torchlight spread rapidly across the lower paths like a swarm of fireflies bent on conquest. Hun

  • Aria   The Collapse

    The mountain began dying around them.The moment the guardian spoke, a massive section of ceiling behind the ruined throne sheared away with a deafening crash. Black smoke and a bitter, metallic tang poured upward through the widening fractures near the seal while the chamber shook beneath their bo

  • Aria   The Awakening of Paranoia

    Nobody moved after the soldier died. The sudden, violent finality of his end left an oppressive weight in the air, but the silence did not last long. Almost immediately, the sound of the mountain breaking apart filled the void. Stone groaned deep beneath their feet as cracks continued spreading thr

  • Aria   The Girl Above The Ruins

    Nobody moved. Nobody even breathed.Aria floated silently above the shattered platform while the ruined Heart Chamber trembled softly around her. White light spiraled slowly around her body like drifting flames, illuminating the destruction beneath her feet. Broken stone, scattered weapons, and fal

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