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Chapter 47 – The Breaking Point

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The room did not give them time to recover.

The moment Darius pulled the core back under control, the air changed again. It tightened, like the entire chamber was holding its breath.

Kael felt it immediately.

This was different.

Before, Darius had been testing, pushing, experimenting.

Now he was done playing.

“You’re learning,” Darius said, his voice calm but colder than before. “That’s a problem.”

Kael didn’t bother replying. He shifted his stance slightly, steadying his breathing, forcing his body to ignore the lingering strain from earlier.

Beside him, Rowan did the same.

They didn’t look at each other.

They didn’t need to.

Even without the bond, they were reading the same situation.

Darius lifted his hand again.

The core pulsed once.

Then everything hit at the same time.

The pressure.

The pull.

The distortion.

It slammed into Kael so hard his vision flickered. He barely caught himself before dropping to one knee.

This time, it wasn’t trying to reconnect.

It was trying to overwrite.

Kael felt something pushing into him, not searching, not testing, but forcing its way in like it already belonged there.

“Kael,” Rowan said sharply.

“I’m fine,” Kael forced out.

He wasn’t.

But he didn’t have time to be anything else.

Rowan stepped closer anyway, placing himself just within reach again.

“Don’t let it take hold.”

“I won’t.”

Darius watched them, his expression unreadable.

“You’re still resisting,” he said. “Why?”

Kael looked up at him.

“Because it’s not real.”

Darius tilted his head slightly.

“And that matters to you?”

“Yes.”

Darius almost looked disappointed.

The core pulsed again.

Stronger.

Kael felt it surge through him, deeper this time, hitting harder against that empty space inside his chest.

It found it instantly.

And this time, it didn’t hesitate.

The connection snapped into place.

Fast.

Violent.

Wrong.

Kael gasped.

For a split second, everything blurred.

And then—

He felt Rowan.

Clear.

Sharp.

Right there.

Relief hit so suddenly it almost broke him.

“Rowan,” Kael said, breath unsteady.

“I’m here,” Rowan replied instantly.

The response came too quickly.

Too perfectly.

Kael froze.

Something wasn’t right.

He looked at Rowan.

Really looked.

Same stance.

Same expression.

Same voice.

But something underneath it felt… flat.

Like a reflection instead of the real thing.

“You okay?” Rowan asked.

Kael didn’t answer.

The connection between them felt strong.

Stronger than before.

But it wasn’t right.

It didn’t move the way it used to.

Didn’t shift.

Didn’t react.

It just… existed.

Perfectly stable.

Perfectly controlled.

And that was the problem.

Kael’s chest tightened.

“No,” he said quietly.

Rowan frowned. “What?”

Kael shook his head.

“This isn’t you.”

The connection pushed back immediately.

As if rejecting the idea.

Rowan stepped closer.

“It is me.”

No hesitation.

No uncertainty.

Just certainty.

Too much certainty.

Kael took a step back.

“Say that again.”

Rowan’s expression hardened slightly.

“It’s me.”

Kael’s grip tightened.

“No,” he said. “You’d argue first.”

For a second, nothing happened.

Then—

A crack.

Small.

But real.

The connection flickered.

Darius’s eyes sharpened instantly.

“Interesting,” he said.

The pressure increased again.

The false bond pushed harder, trying to stabilize, trying to force itself back into perfect alignment.

Kael felt it pressing against his thoughts now.

Trying to shape them.

Trying to make him accept it.

He shook his head hard.

“No.”

Rowan stepped forward again.

Faster this time.

His hand caught Kael’s arm.

“Stop fighting it,” Rowan said.

Kael’s breath hitched.

Wrong.

Everything about that was wrong.

He pulled back sharply.

“Don’t touch me.”

For the first time, Rowan hesitated.

Just slightly.

And that was all Kael needed.

He stepped back again, breaking contact completely.

“I know you,” Kael said, his voice steady now. “And that’s not you.”

The connection snapped.

Violent.

Pain surged through his chest as it tore away.

Kael staggered, barely keeping his footing.

The world tilted again.

And when it settled—

The real Rowan was on the other side of the chamber.

On one knee.

Breathing hard.

Like he’d just been dragged back from somewhere he didn’t belong.

“Kael,” Rowan said, his voice rough. “Don’t listen to anything that sounds like me.”

Kael exhaled sharply.

“Yeah,” he said. “I figured that out.”

Darius was watching both of them now, his focus sharper than ever.

“You broke it again,” he said.

Kael straightened slowly.

“Get used to it.”

Darius’s expression didn’t change.

But the core reacted.

It pulsed harder.

Faster.

Less stable.

“You’re not supposed to be able to do that,” Darius said.

Kael shrugged slightly.

“Maybe your system’s flawed.”

That did it.

For the first time, Darius’s control slipped.

Not fully.

But enough.

The energy around him spiked, uneven and sharp.

The chamber shook harder.

The cracks in the floor spread faster now.

Pieces of stone shifted and broke under the pressure.

Rowan pushed himself to his feet, moving back toward Kael.

This time, slower.

More careful.

Like he didn’t trust the space between them anymore.

“Still you?” Kael asked.

Rowan glanced at him.

“You’d know if it wasn’t.”

Kael nodded once.

“Good.”

They stood side by side again.

Not connected.

Not bonded.

But aligned.

And this time, it was a choice.

Darius took a step forward.

“No more testing,” he said.

“Good,” Kael replied. “I was getting bored.”

The core flared again.

But this time, Kael saw it clearly.

It wasn’t stable.

Every pulse came with a delay.

Every surge pushed a little too far before snapping back.

“He’s losing control,” Kael said under his breath.

Rowan nodded.

“Yeah. But that makes him more dangerous, not less.”

“I know.”

Darius moved.

Fast.

Faster than before.

The fight hit them hard.

No hesitation.

No pause.

Kael barely blocked the first strike, the impact sending a shock through his arm.

Rowan stepped in immediately, covering the opening, forcing Darius back half a step.

They adjusted quickly.

Not perfect.

But close.

Close enough to keep up.

Darius pressed harder.

His attacks sharper now, more aggressive, less controlled.

He wasn’t holding back anymore.

Neither were they.

The clash echoed through the chamber, steel against steel, movement against movement.

Kael felt the strain building again, but he pushed through it.

Because now they had something they didn’t have before.

A weakness.

Not in Darius.

In the core.

“You see the timing?” Kael said.

Rowan nodded.

“Yeah.”

“It lags after every surge.”

“Then we hit him there.”

Kael exhaled once.

“Exactly.”

They moved again.

Faster this time.

More precise.

Waiting.

Watching.

Counting.

The core pulsed.

Darius struck.

They blocked.

Another pulse.

Another strike.

Then—

There.

The delay.

Kael moved first.

Driving forward with everything he had.

Darius reacted, but just a fraction too late.

Rowan followed instantly.

Their attacks overlapped.

Not perfect.

But enough.

This time, the strike landed clean.

Darius staggered back hard.

The core flared violently.

And something in the chamber broke.

A deep crack split across the floor, running straight through the center.

The energy surged wildly, no longer contained.

For the first time—

Darius looked unsure.

Not just for a second.

Longer.

Long enough to matter.

Kael stepped forward.

Breathing hard.

But steady.

“You’re losing it,” he said.

Darius didn’t respond immediately.

He looked at the core.

Then back at them.

And slowly—

He smiled.

But this time, it wasn’t calm.

It wasn’t controlled.

It was unsteady.

“Then I’ll just end it faster,” he said.

The core exploded with light.

And Kael realized—

They had just pushed him to his limit.

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