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It All Fell Down

Author: Pearl Monday
last update publish date: 2026-03-31 16:36:10

“I trusted you!”

The words didn’t just echo.

They hit.

The sky darkened.

Not naturally.

Not slowly.

Instantly.

Like the world itself reacted to her.

Wind roared to life

Violent.

Unforgiving.

The ground beneath Aria’s feet cracked open again.

Spreading outward like a living thing.

Ryan forced himself upright.

Pain screamed through his body

But he ignored it.

“Aria…” he said, breath unsteady.

“Don’t.”

She laughed.

It wasn’t soft.

Wasn’t broken.

It was sharp and full of pain

“Don’t what?” she snap
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  • Aria   It All Fell Down

    “I trusted you!”The words didn’t just echo.They hit.The sky darkened.Not naturally.Not slowly.Instantly.Like the world itself reacted to her.Wind roared to lifeViolent.Unforgiving.The ground beneath Aria’s feet cracked open again.Spreading outward like a living thing.Ryan forced himself upright.Pain screamed through his bodyBut he ignored it.“Aria…” he said, breath unsteady.“Don’t.”She laughed.It wasn’t soft.Wasn’t broken.It was sharp and full of pain“Don’t what?” she snapped.Her eyes burned brighter now.Gold.Red.Storm and fire colliding.“Don’t react?”The wind lashed outCutting through trees like blades.“Don’t feel?”The air pressure dropped violently.Stormwalkers staggered back.“Don’t break after you lied to me?”Ryan stepped forward anyway.Even as the storm pushed against him.Even as it tried to force him back.“I didn’t lie about us.”ThatThat was the wrong thing to say.Aria froze.Then slowlyTurned to him.“You don’t get to separate that,” she

  • Aria   Cracks That Don’t Heal

    The question didn’t echo.It sank.Straight into Aria.Her expression didn’t change.But something inside herWas different “What truth?” she asked.“What whole truth?” she asked louder this timeTurning to where Ryan stoodKael’s smile didn’t fade.“The one he hasn’t told you.”Ryan went still.Completely still.Aria felt it.That reactionThat silenceIt was louder than anything Kael could have said.SlowlyShe turned awayAs if looking at him would make the words cut deeper when spoken“…What is he talking about?”Ryan didn’t answer.Didn’t move.Didn’t even breathe.The bond between them pulsed.Not warm.Tight.Fracturing.“Ryan.”Her voice dropped.“Answer me.”He stepped forward.Slow.Careful.“Aria…”“Don’t,” she snapped.The word hit like a crack of thunder.“Don’t say my name like that.”The Stormwalkers stepped back instinctively.Even KaelWatched with interest now.“What. Truth.” she repeated.Ryan swallowed.And for the first timeHe hesitated.And that hesitationWas

  • Aria   The Storm Answered

    The world bent.There was no other way to describe it.The moment Aria stopped resistingEverything around her responded.Not violently.Not uncontrollably.Willingly.The wind didn’t fight her anymore.It listened.Ryan felt it instantly.And it terrified him more than anything before.Because this wasn’t chaos.This was control.“Aria…” he said, quieter now.But she didn’t answer.Didn’t look at him.The Collectors moved again.Faster this time.They adapted quickly.Too quickly.One vanishedThen reappeared behind her.Ryan lunged.Intercepted.Claws ripping through armorBut even that didn’t slow them.“What the hell are they made of?” he growled.“They’re bound,” a Stormwalker shouted.“To something deeper than flesh!”Aria lifted her hand.And the storm responded instantly.A violent current of wind slammed into the attackerPinning him mid-air.ThenThe earth beneath him rose.Crushed.Silence.Her breathing slowed.Not panicked.Measured.Ryan watched her carefully.Because no

  • Aria   I Let The World Burn

    Silence didn’t last long.It never did anymore.The moment the man’s words settledEverything changed.Ryan stepped forward again.Slower this time.Measured.Dangerous.“Start talking,” he said.The man didn’t move.Didn’t react.“You already know enough,” he replied.“I don’t,” Ryan snapped.Aria stepped in before it escalated further.“What do you mean we’re being gathered?”The man’s gaze softened slightly when he looked at her.Not kindness.Not warmth.Recognition.“You’ve been alive for years,” he said.“Hidden.”“Forgotten.”Aria’s jaw tightened.“I was hunted.”“No,” he corrected calmly.“You were… miscalculated.”The Stormwalkers exchanged glances.Ryan’s patience was thinning.Rapidly.“Speak clearly,” he warned.The man sighed faintly.“The moment your power awakened…” he said, looking at Aria,“…the balance shifted.”The wind stirred again.“And now?”Aria asked.“Now everyone knows they were wrong to ignore you.”A pause.“And they intend to correct it.”Ryan’s chest tig

  • Aria   Strangers

    The forest did not breathe the same anymore.It held something.Waiting.Watching.The figure stepped fully into the clearing.Not rushed.Not cautious.Like he had every right to be there.He looked… human.At first glance.Tall.Calm.Dressed in dark layers that moved slightly with the wind.But there was something wrong.The air bent around him.Not violently like Aria’s power.But subtly.Like reality itself made space for him.Ryan’s instincts reacted immediately.His wolf surged forward, teeth bared beneath his skin.Threat.Aria felt it too.But differently.Not as danger.As… recognition.Her brows furrowed slightly.“Do I know you? she asked quietly.The man smiled.Not wide.Not friendly.Knowing.“Not yet but soon enough he replied.The Stormwalkers shifted uneasily behind her.For the first timeThey looked unsure.One of them stepped forward.“You shouldn’t be here.”The man didn’t even look at them.“I go where I’m needed.”Ryan stepped forward then.Positioning himself

  • Aria   The Edge Of Becoming

    The battle endedBut the silence that followed was worse.Bodies lay scattered across the forest floor.Hunters.Still.Unmoving.The air carried the sharp scent of blood and frost.Aria stood in the middle of it.Breathing hard.Hands trembling.Eyes… not entirely her own.She was staring at the one she had killed.Not accidentally.Not by loss of control.But by instinct.“I…” her voice came out hollow. “I didn’t mean to…”No one answered.Because everyone had seen it.The Stormwalkers watched her carefully.Not with fear.Not with anger.But with something far more dangerous.Recognition.“She crossed it,” one of them said quietly.Another nodded.“Yes.”Aria’s head snapped toward them.“What are you talking about?”The one who had first spoken to her stepped forward.“You felt it, didn’t you?”Aria said nothing.Because she had.That momentRight before the ice struckThere had been no hesitation.No fear.No confusion.Just clarity.And that terrified her.“I want you to leave,”

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