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Our Abomination

Author: Pearl Monday
last update publish date: 2026-03-15 03:00:40

Long before Aria ever stepped into the Whispering Woods… before she ever questioned who she truly was… there was a night the world itself seemed to hold its breath.

The sky was restless that evening.

Dark clouds rolled across the horizon, swallowing the moon. Thunder rumbled in the distance, not loud but constant, like the warning of something powerful about to happen.

after long walks across the border

Lyra felt to exhausted to continue

Too much pain to push forward

She couldn’t hold on anym
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  • Aria   Beneath the mountain

    The chamber did not stop shaking after the guardian spoke. Another violent impact slammed against the throne beneath the chains, hard enough to send fractures racing across the black stone floor. The red glow under the cracks pulsed brighter for a split second before dimming again like something breathing beneath the mountain itself.Ryan immediately grabbed Aria’s arm. “We are leaving.”This time she did not resist. The pressure pressing against her mind had changed since the voice spoke directly to them. Before, it had felt distant and curious. Now it felt aware. Focused. Like something deep below the chamber had finally opened its eyes.The guardian stepped between them and the throne as another chain snapped tight overhead. “You do not have much time now,” it warned.Caleb glanced upward uneasily. “I am guessing that is bad?”The ancient figure looked toward him slowly. “The Source has slept for centuries beneath stone, blood, and silence. But now it has found resonance again.”Ar

  • Aria   The First Oath

    The sound of chains moving echoed through the chamber like thunder trapped underground.Ryan immediately stepped in front of Aria. Every instinct he possessed screamed the same thing now. Danger. Not the ordinary kind. Not hunters or kings or creatures hiding in forests. This felt older than fear itself.The red light beneath the cracked floor pulsed slowly, casting moving shadows across the massive chamber. The throne remained motionless at the center, wrapped in black chains covered in burning runes, but something beyond it had awakened.Caleb drew his blade again, though even he looked uncertain whether steel would matter here. “Tell me,” he said carefully, “that we are not about to meet whatever they buried under a mountain.”Another chain tightened somewhere in the darkness. A heavy metallic clang rang out.Aria pressed a hand against her chest sharply. Ryan turned toward her instantly. “What is it?”She looked pale again. Not physically weak. Overwhelmed. “It is inside the bond,

  • Aria   What waits Below

    The sound beneath the mountain did not resemble an animal. It was too slow and too heavy. A single breath dragged through the darkness below them, uneven and immense, like something enormous waking after centuries of sleep.Nobody moved.Ryan instinctively shifted closer to Aria, placing himself slightly between her and the staircase descending deeper underground. His body still carried the exhaustion from the earlier bond surges, but adrenaline forced his muscles awake again.Caleb stared downward with visible regret. “I miss normal enemies,” he muttered. “Knives. Wolves. Murderous kings. Things that stay dead when you stab them.”Another pulse shook the stairs. This time the vibration traveled directly through the walls and into Ryan’s chest. The flare stone in Caleb’s hand flickered violently.Aria pressed one hand against the carved stone beside her. “It is awake,” she whispered.Ryan looked at her immediately. “What is it?”She swallowed hard before answering. “I do not think it

  • Aria   The keeper’s path

    No one spoke for several seconds after the voice disappeared. The chamber remained still, but it no longer felt empty. The silence carried a new awareness, as if the mountain itself had shifted its attention toward them.Ryan kept his gaze fixed on the staircase descending beneath the broken platform. Cold air continued rising from below in slow currents, carrying the faint scent of ash and rain-soaked stone. The deeper passage swallowed the light after only a few steps.Caleb folded his arms tightly across his chest. “I just want it officially stated that every terrible decision in history probably started with stairs exactly like those.”Normally Ryan might have answered, but this time he did not. Aria had gone completely still beside him. She was not frozen in fear. She was listening. Her head tilted slightly toward the darkness below, and her silver eyes looked distant, as if she were hearing something too low for human ears.Ryan touched her wrist carefully. “Aria.”She blinked o

  • Aria   Beneath the mountains

    The sound came first. It was not a roar or a voice, but a heartbeat.Slow and massive, the pulse was deep enough that Ryan felt it through the soles of his boots before he fully understood what he was hearing. The heartbeat rolled beneath the chamber floor in heavy intervals, vibrating through the stone as if the mountain itself had come alive.Nobody moved.The silver ring continued turning above the platform. Its fractured pieces ground softly against an invisible force while pale light spilled across the carvings.Then the second pulse hit harder, and dust drifted down from the ceiling.Caleb stared at the floor. “Tell me that’s not what I think it is.”Ryan kept one arm around Aria, steadying her as he watched the chamber carefully. “It depends on what you think it is.”“I think something under us just woke up.”Aria pulled slightly away from Ryan. It was not far, but it was enough for him to notice. Her breathing had changed again after the vision. It was slower now and more focu

  • Aria   The second passenge

    The new door did not swing open. It unfolded.Stone shifted inward with a deep grinding sound that vibrated through the chamber floor. Dust drifted from the ceiling in thin streams as the wall separated piece by piece, revealing a narrow corridor hidden behind it. Unlike the first chamber, this passage was much darker. No markings lined the walls. No symbols glowed beneath the stone.It looked empty, but Ryan did not trust that for even a second.He stayed close beside Aria, watching her carefully while Caleb moved toward the opening first. Caleb crouched near the entrance and studied the ground.“No tracks,” he muttered. “No dust either.”Ryan frowned. “What does that mean?”“It means this place changes itself.”That answer settled badly in Ryan’s stomach.Aria remained still for another moment, her gaze lingering on the black corridor ahead. Her expression was distant and unreadable. Since she had touched the symbol, something subtle had shifted in her again. He could not clearly de

  • Aria   First Howl (the alpha)

    The forest felt different now.Alive.Every sound reached Aria’s ears with impossible clarity.The rustle of leaves.The distant hoot of an owl.The faint movement of animals in the undergrowth.It was overwhelming.Aria pressed her hands against her ears.“Stop…” she whispered.But the sounds didn

  • Aria   The Prophecy

    Before Rona he could continue, a sound shattered the silence of the forest.A scream.It echoed faintly through the trees.Aria froze.That sound had come from the direction of the village.Her village.Another scream followed.Then another.Panic shot through her veins.“The village,” she whisper

  • Aria   The Storm Begins

    The hunters waited until nightfall before making their move.Snow had begun falling again, thick and relentless, covering their tracks as they climbed the mountain slope toward the cabin.Perfect conditions for an ambush.Inside the cabin, Kaleb stood near the door, his body tense.Something felt w

  • Aria   Feels like home

    You chose me,” she whispered.Ryan’s eyes darkened not with Alpha command.With something far more dangerous.“I didn’t choose you,” he said.“I recognized you.”The words sank into her.Because that was it.They hadn’t forced this.They hadn’t surrendered to instinct blindly.They had fought it.T

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