LOGINElaras POVThe step didn’t echo or carry the way sound should have in a place built of stone and hollow space. Instead, it settled into the environment as though it had been absorbed, taken in, and understood in the same way everything else here seemed to be, leaving behind no trace of movement except for the shift I felt the moment my foot came down.That shift didn’t come from beneath me but from around me, as though the threshold itself had given way without resistance, not opening or breaking but allowing. That distinction mattered in a way I couldn’t ignore because it confirmed something I had already begun to understand, which was that this place didn’t respond to force or pressure but to something deeper and more precise, something that aligned rather than imposed.Kael stayed close at my side, closer now than before, his presence steady and grounded in a way that felt increasingly rare in a space that didn’t seem bound to the same rules as the world outside. Even without looki
Elaras POVI didn’t step back, even when every instinct that had kept me alive this long should have told me to, because this didn’t feel like danger in the way I understood it and it didn’t feel like something trying to harm me, but rather like something trying to know me in a way that was complete and irreversible, as though understanding me was not a process but a condition that had already been set in motion long before I arrived.The awareness settled around me without pressure and without force, existing simply as presence, focused and patient, waiting for something from me that I didn’t fully understand yet but could feel pressing gently at the edges of my thoughts, not demanding an answer but expecting one.My breathing slowed without me meaning it to, matching something that wasn’t the air and wasn’t the space itself but something deeper, something that existed beneath both and seemed to move through me as easily as it moved through everything around me, as though I was no lo
Elara POVThe stillness didn’t last. Because I understood what it meant, something had decided, not out there in the trees, but here, within the temple and whatever existed inside it.My foot moved before I could think about stopping it, not fast or careless, but intentional. The first step onto the stone felt heavier than it should have, not physically, but in the way the air seemed to settle around me the moment I did it, like the space itself had acknowledged the choice.Kael’s hand closed around my wrist immediately, firm and grounding, not pulling me back but holding me there. “Elara.”My name carried something different now, not a warning but awareness.I didn’t look at him right away because if I did, I might hesitate, and I knew in a way I couldn’t fully explain that hesitation mattered here.“I know,” I said quietly, and my voice didn’t shake even though everything else inside me had shifted.Aria moved closer behind us without speaking, but ready as always.The thread at th
Elara POVThe realization didn’t fade. It settled quietly, heavily, and in a way that couldn’t be avoided, because once I understood that whatever was inside me wasn’t just reacting or simply existing but remembering alongside me, there was no returning to the way things had been before. There was no separating myself from it again, not completely.The air around the temple remained still and unchanged, but I wasn’t, and that was the difference now. Every step forward didn’t just bring me closer to answers. It brought something else closer to the surface, something that had been waiting longer than I had understood.Kael didn’t speak immediately. He watched me carefully and with focus, like he was measuring not just what I said but what I wasn’t. Aria remained still a few paces behind, her attention split now between the tree line and me, like she had accepted that both were equally unpredictable.The thread remained at the edge of the clearing, distant and patient, and now it was obs
Elaras POVThe memory didn’t settle the way I expected it to. It didn’t become distant or fade into something I could place neatly in the past and move on from. Instead, it stayed close, not replaying and not overwhelming, but present, like something that had been missing had finally returned to where it belonged and now everything else had to adjust around it.I could still feel the rain, not physically, but somewhere deeper, like the sensation had been etched into something that didn’t forget as easily as the rest of me had.My chest rose slowly as I breathed in, then out, trying to steady the shift because this wasn’t just understanding. This was change.Kael hadn’t stepped back. He stayed where he was, close enough that I could feel the warmth of him even without contact, his attention fixed completely on me like I was something that could shift again at any moment. Aria didn’t move either. For once, the forest didn’t matter to her, not as much as this did.“Say it again,” Kael sa
Elara POVI didn’t move right away, not because I was afraid to, but because something inside me was still unfolding, slow and careful, like a door that had finally been touched after years of being left alone but still wasn’t ready to swing fully open.The fragment I had felt didn’t leave. It stayed pressed gently against the edge of my awareness, not demanding attention, only waiting for it.Kael was watching me closely now, not in a way that asked for explanation, but in a way that tried to understand what couldn’t yet be put into words. Aria had moved slightly farther back again, her attention still sweeping the treeline, but her body was angled toward us now more than before, like she had decided the forest was no longer the most important thing to watch.The temple remained unchanged, but I knew better now than to believe that meant nothing was happening. Something was happening, just not in a way I could see.I exhaled slowly, and the moment I did, the fragment shifted again, s
Elara POVThe word didn’t fade, and that was the first thing I noticed. It didn’t disappear the way the other impressions had. It stayed, not loud and not repeating, simply there, as though something had finally found a shape it could hold onto.Me.My fingers pressed slightly into the stone beneat
Elara POVNo one said anything after that, not because there was nothing to say, but because anything we did say felt like it would carry too far, as though the night itself had started paying attention in a way it hadn’t before.The fire burned slowly in the center of the clearing, its light stead
Elaras POVNo one moved right away, not even after the last of them hit the ground. The forest seemed to hold its breath with us, as if it wasn’t fully convinced the danger had passed, as if it expected something else to rise out of what we had just put down.I could still feel them, not the way I
Elaras POVFor a moment, no one spoke, not because they didn’t want to, but because something about the space made it feel like speaking too soon would break whatever had just settled into place.I could still feel it, not outside of me or something I was reaching toward, but inside, steady and qui







