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Chapter 85: Light Was Never Meant to Be Alone

Author: Author Gloria
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Elixir’s POV

The floor didn’t break—it unraveled

Beneath my feet, the stone twisted into strands of shadow, weaving open like a web spun from ancient threads. The Council Hall, the Elders, the firelight—all fell away into darkness that wasn’t absence but presence

And it welcomed me

---

I didn’t scream

I didn’t fall

I descended

Carried not by gravity, but by intention—someone or something pulling me toward a memory buried in the marrow of time

The mark on my wrist pulsed again, not with heat, but with cold so ancient it numbed everything it touched

Let me show you what they buried, the voice whispered again

I knew it wasn’t the First Flame

This wasn’t her pain

This was the secret she died to protect

---

When the darkness settled, I stood in a place no light reached naturally

A chamber of black glass and silver runes carved into pillars too tall to see the end of

In the center stood a mirror

No reflection

Just depth

As if it led to another version of the world

Or me

The voice returned,
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  • Elixir: Fated To The Three Alpha    Chapter 85: Light Was Never Meant to Be Alone

    Elixir’s POVThe floor didn’t break—it unraveledBeneath my feet, the stone twisted into strands of shadow, weaving open like a web spun from ancient threads. The Council Hall, the Elders, the firelight—all fell away into darkness that wasn’t absence but presenceAnd it welcomed me---I didn’t screamI didn’t fallI descendedCarried not by gravity, but by intention—someone or something pulling me toward a memory buried in the marrow of timeThe mark on my wrist pulsed again, not with heat, but with cold so ancient it numbed everything it touchedLet me show you what they buried, the voice whispered againI knew it wasn’t the First FlameThis wasn’t her painThis was the secret she died to protect---When the darkness settled, I stood in a place no light reached naturallyA chamber of black glass and silver runes carved into pillars too tall to see the end ofIn the center stood a mirrorNo reflectionJust depthAs if it led to another version of the worldOr meThe voice returned,

  • Elixir: Fated To The Three Alpha    Chapter 85: Light Was Never Meant to Be Alone

    Elixir’s POVThe floor didn’t break—it unraveledBeneath my feet, the stone twisted into strands of shadow, weaving open like a web spun from ancient threads. The Council Hall, the Elders, the firelight—all fell away into darkness that wasn’t absence but presenceAnd it welcomed me---I didn’t screamI didn’t fallI descendedCarried not by gravity, but by intention—someone or something pulling me toward a memory buried in the marrow of timeThe mark on my wrist pulsed again, not with heat, but with cold so ancient it numbed everything it touchedLet me show you what they buried, the voice whispered againI knew it wasn’t the First FlameThis wasn’t her painThis was the secret she died to protect---When the darkness settled, I stood in a place no light reached naturallyA chamber of black glass and silver runes carved into pillars too tall to see the end ofIn the center stood a mirrorNo reflectionJust depthAs if it led to another version of the worldOr meThe voice returned,

  • Elixir: Fated To The Three Alpha    Chapter 84: Silence Carries the Voice of the Forgotten

    Elixir’s POVI thought fire was the final testThat if I survived the First Flame—claimed her power, contained her voice—I’d be freeBut the stillness that followed didn’t feel like peaceIt felt like a warningLike the pause before something ancient took a breath---We moved fast after leaving the Cradle of BonesThe air was sharp and cold, the sky too clear for comfort. Even the moon looked thinner, as if it were shrinking from what had just happenedLucian stayed close to my side, always glancing backSoren walked in front, scouting without askingEwen didn’t speak at allHe hadn’t said a word since I told them something else was inside meNot the goddessSomething olderLucian had asked if I was sureI wasn’tBut I knew this much—it didn’t feel like her. Her fire had sung. This presence was silent. It didn’t demand. It waitedLike it knew its time was coming---By midday, we reached a ridge that overlooked the path back to Redwood GroveHomeThe word felt like a dream I wasn’t s

  • Elixir: Fated To The Three Alpha    Chapter 83: A Flame Cannot Be Tamed, Only Chosen

    Elixir’s POVI lost timeWhen the goddess’s fire turned inward, I didn’t just fall—I fracturedIt wasn’t pain, not in the way I’d come to expect it. It was revelationToo many truths burned all at once. My body couldn’t hold them. My soul couldn’t separate them. Hers. Mine. Ours.Flames wrapped my ribs like roots. They pulled, not to crush—but to reclaim“You don’t have to fight,” she whispered from inside the blaze. “Just let go. You were never made to carry all this alone.”I saw the truth of itThe temptationThe ache to finally restNo more decisionsNo more runningNo more love that asked too much from a heart still healingJust fireJust freedom---But then—I heard himLucian’s voice, low and raw with fury. “Get away from her!”I felt the vibration of his footsteps in the ground. The way the earth responded when he dared to challenge a goddess.Soren’s spell wrapped around me next, threading through the flames with quiet steadinessEwen’s energy hummed sharp and cold, slicing

  • Elixir: Fated To The Three Alpha    Chapter 82: When Fire Faces Its Own Reflection

    Elixir’s POVLucian didn’t fall—he dropped.One heartbeat he stood tall, sword poised between me and the goddess reborn.The next, he was on his knees, mouth open in a silent gasp, eyes wide with pain that didn’t come from a blade.It came from her.She hadn’t touched him.She didn’t need to.The First Flame’s power coiled in the air like steam rising from cracked stone—thick with command, laced with memory.Soren flared to life beside me, casting a layered shield of sigils as he dragged Lucian back.Ewen didn’t hesitate—he hurled a dagger of pure light at her chest.It hit.It sank.It disappeared.The goddess smiled.And the forest burned.Not in flames.Not yet.But the earth responded to her.Roots split.Branches curled away.The sky dimmed like the moon itself was hiding from what it once served.And me?I couldn’t move.Her power sang in my bones, calling pieces of myself I hadn’t even known were there.“You feel it,” she said, stepping closer. “The temptation to surrender. The

  • Elixir: Fated To The Three Alpha    Chapter 81: When Love Stands Before the Fire

    Elixir’s POVThe sound of the horn didn’t fade—it expandedIt rolled through the forest like thunder in slow motion, bending branches and silencing even the insects. My fire flared to life before I called for it, reacting instinctively. The sigil on my wrist pulsed in time with the deep, rhythmic echo.Lucian stood in front of me, blade drawn, his body a wall of tense readiness.Soren shifted his stance beside him, one hand lifted with runes already alive across his knuckles.Ewen narrowed his eyes, calmly calculating, already turning toward the direction the horn had come from.“They found us,” I said.“No,” Ewen replied. “They called us.”Soren looked at me. “They’re summoning you.”The sigil on my wrist flared in response.The Order had marked me—and now they’d come to collect.We didn’t runLucian wanted to. I could see it in the tight way he gripped his sword, the way his eyes kept scanning for exit routes, for ambushes.But we didn’t runWe stood at the center of the Cradle of B

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