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THE SILVER LINING CHAPTER 139

Author: MIKS DELOSO
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Miyal's gaze was unwavering, fixed on Krishna, and for an instant the tempest raging about them seemed to abate, as if nature itself had stilled to see the inevitable play out. The turmoil of the fight, the cries of the beasts, the blast of the gale all receded, consumed by the heavy gravity of the choice they were about to take.

Krishna stood unyielding, her eyes fierce, the sword in her hand weighed down with intent. But her heart pounded fiercely in her chest, its beat almost blinding in the unnatural quiet.

“I’m not afraid of you,” she whispered, though her voice trembled with the effort of suppressing the truth. She was afraid. Afraid of what Miyal had become, what he was willing to do, and what this would mean for them all. But her fear wasn’t for herself. It was for him. For the man who had once been her ally, her brother-in-arms, now teetering on the edge of destruction.

Miyal's lips curled into a sour, empty smile, but his eyes were cold and unyielding. "I'm not requesting th
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  • THE SILVER LINING   THE SILVER LINING CHAPTER 139

    Miyal's gaze was unwavering, fixed on Krishna, and for an instant the tempest raging about them seemed to abate, as if nature itself had stilled to see the inevitable play out. The turmoil of the fight, the cries of the beasts, the blast of the gale all receded, consumed by the heavy gravity of the choice they were about to take.Krishna stood unyielding, her eyes fierce, the sword in her hand weighed down with intent. But her heart pounded fiercely in her chest, its beat almost blinding in the unnatural quiet.“I’m not afraid of you,” she whispered, though her voice trembled with the effort of suppressing the truth. She was afraid. Afraid of what Miyal had become, what he was willing to do, and what this would mean for them all. But her fear wasn’t for herself. It was for him. For the man who had once been her ally, her brother-in-arms, now teetering on the edge of destruction.Miyal's lips curled into a sour, empty smile, but his eyes were cold and unyielding. "I'm not requesting th

  • THE SILVER LINING   THE SILVER LINING CHAPTER 138

    The tempest outside was a reflection of the turmoil that was unraveling within the Citadel. The air was heavy with the weight of Miyal's coming decision, and the sounds of war that howled in the distance served as a reminder that time was running away from them. As Miyal and Kaelen made their way to the great doors, the Elders' words, heavy with foreboding and trepidation, still hung in the air.Kaelen tightened his grip on his sword hilt, but it wasn't the weight of the sword that seemed heavy. It was the realization that once they passed through the door of the Citadel, there would be no return—not for them, not for Krishna, and not for the world itself.The wind screamed at the weathered stone, rattling the Citadel's foundation to its core. But Miyal did not budge, his eyes still fixed on the horizon, where Krishna and her folk struggled against the waves of darkness. His thoughts were elsewhere, though towards the grand hall where choices had been made, where power lines had been

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    But Ignatius was ahead of her now, narrowed eyes sweeping the field for danger. His body tensed, poised for what came next, but there was a flash of alarm in his eyes when he saw her look at him."What is it?" he asked sharply, his voice raspy with tension."Miyal," Krishna gasped, her voice raspy, laced with an odd combination of fear and desperation. "He's calling for aid. From the Citadel."Ignatius' eyes narrowed. "The Citadel?" His tone sank to a growl. "What the devil is he up to now?"Krishna turned to face him, her eyes dark with the weight of the choice ahead. She didn’t know, but she could feel it—the turning of the wheel, the breaking of the chains.“He’s involved in this,” she whispered, almost to herself. “This storm, this plague, it’s all connected. Miyal is the key.”Without further ado, Krishna charged ahead, her sword held high as she broke the charge. The beasts that surrounded them appeared to step back from her determination, but the tempest raged on, as if it had

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    The roar of the earth cracking open under them was a cacophony of thunder, as if the land itself was tearing asunder. Krishna's heart thudded against her ribcage as the ground shook beneath her, the beasts rising in their inexorable wave. The storm above appeared to twist and crack in reaction to the enormous force that now rose from the depths of the earth.Vosvak.The shape of the creature was all but impossible to grasp hulking, grotesque, a twisted mass of muscle and darkness. Its eyes flared like molten gold, a searing glance that seemed to burn the very air itself as it trained upon the forms below. The world waited in silence.Krishna's blade trembled in her hand, and for an instant, a tide of uncertainty swept over her. Was there really any hope against this? How could they possibly resist something so vast, so inherently unnatural?But then she glanced about at the villagers, shaking and afraid, at Ignatius, whose face was a mask of cold determination above the terror boiling

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    The gale screamed through the stone gates of the Citadel, and the ground shook with the distant rumblings of the fight happening in Brunschière. Miyal's gaze was on the door, his frame tense with expectation. The chains those accursed chains had at his flesh like a ceaseless wave, wearing away what little patience and control he still retained. But the time for patience was gone.His mind raged, weighed down with the burden of impending disaster. Vosvak was on his way, and Brunschière's pleas for help would be heard too soon. But what was to be done? What could they do? There were no roads to power available, no way he could proceed without being bound by his own constraints. But the shackles those shackles were the solution."If the Elders stand with us," Miyal whispered, his voice a bitter rasp that cracked in the tense air. "It'll be because we make them." He tightened his fists on the chains, his knuckles whitening with strain. "I'm not asking for their blessing anymore. I'm deman

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    The idea tormented him, raged through him like fire. The chains that bound his wrists, the chains that had earlier represented his position as Luna, now represented a prison, a constant reminder of his defeat. Yet they were also a connection to something else, something greater.The black magic of the chains hummed with every beat of his heart, and the more he stood, the tighter they hung. He felt the call of Krishna's presence in the distance, the pull of their bond that had always been so unbreakable. But it was being weakened—no, the storm was gaining strength, and with it, the powers of Vosvak consumed the land, choking everything within reach."I can wait no longer," Miyal breathed, his words low, his voice rough with frustration. He faced Kaelen, his expression hard, set in firm determination.Kaelen did not respond quickly. The determination of his brother was tangible, a presence between them but invisible to the eye, but he knew better than to act in reckless haste. "The chai

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