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THE SILVER LINING CHAPTER 159

Penulis: MIKS DELOSO
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Krishna's fingers clenched into his palm as if brute strength alone could hold him to the world. "Hold on, Miyal. Don't you ever give up on me," she spat, her voice cracking against the huge, aching emptiness. Her magic flickered along her arms, shaking flashes of silver light that died the instant they occurred.

Miyal's eyes lashed, a trace of a smile hovering around his mouth. "You… still battle storms," he whispered, voice like crumpled paper.

"Then battle this one with me," she said, forehead to his, tears scalding her cheeks. "Stay.

Ignatius knelt at her side again, his massive frame folding close, eyes burning. “We’ve got you,” he said hoarsely, not sure if it was for Miyal’s sake or Krishna’s. “You’re not done.”

But Miyal’s hand drifted upward with a fragile, almost childlike motion. He brushed the back of his fingers against Krishna’s jaw, and his smile deepened—broken, but whole in its quiet acceptance.

"It is done," he whispered once again. And in that moment, his body relax
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    Krishna faced him, the dawn trapped in her hair like strands of molten gold. The Living City purred around them a low hum that curled underneath the earth, the beat of a new world learning how to be kind slowly. For one moment, nothing was but that stillness: the whisper of wind over silver grass, the soft whisper of life's return.Miyal's gaze met hers, steady but shaking with an agony too human for the strength that now coursed through him. His voice was rough, unguarded, bare of everything except truth."Can we begin anew?" he asked. "I know I cannot give you anything no assurance of peace, no home untainted by the past.". Only this only the love I have for you." He stepped closer, silver-lit fingers curling in a vulnerable way, as if even the air between them could break. "I know I've altered. I know I've become odd, touched by things I don't even comprehend.But if you'll take me still, if you'll look at me the way that I amHe swallowed, catching his breath. "Do you still love m

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    They met where the river bent and the grass took on the color of new coin Mercy Bend, the settlers called it now, and the name fit: a place with room enough for apologies and the slow work of forgiveness. Dawn had turned the plain into a sheet of trembling gold; the Living City behind them breathed in quiet waves, vines uncoiling like the arms of something waking from a long sleep.Ignatius waited with the patient, terrible stillness of a man who had learned to measure his steps by the weight of what he carried. He had not changed his armor there was no need but he had left the sword behind. It felt like a relic you keep for memory’s sake, not for use. His face was weathered and weary; the grin he used on the march had hardened into something spare and honest. He had come to a single place in himself where the ache and the choice met.Miyal arrived from the east, the faint silver light beneath his skin soft as embers. He moved with the quiet economy of a man who had once been a spear

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    The wind shifted first.It blew differently no longer the keen, metallic blast that smelled of storms and of ash, but more softly. The grass swept with it, not in obedience, but in time, as if the plains themselves had started breathing.Krishna sensed it before she perceived it. The heartbeat of the earth weak but unmistakable trembled in her bones. She knelt among the remnants of a broken fountain, her fingers buried in the earth, hunting for the pulse she believed they had extinguished once and for all. Now it pounded against her palms like the recollection of happiness.She gazed upwards, catching her breath. Behind the ridge, light unrolled not daylight, but something prior, something cleaner. It swept across the horizon like a second sunrise, caressing the far-off plains, the shattered rocks, and at last, the sweep of the Living City.The City itself replied.From the shattered towers, silver and gold vines rose to ascend, wrapping around the ruin as veins seek their body. The a

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    The river shone like liquid glass, its current heavy and sluggish beneath the bruised dawn. The wind blew the smell of rain and smoke across the plains hues of a battle the world hadn't quite forgotten. The Living City throbbed dully in the distance, its heartbeat echoing beneath the earth, faint but insistent. It heard everything.Ignatius stood on the water's edge, alone, his reflection shattered by the ripples. He was a man sculpted out of wreckage shoulders tense, fists bunched, jaw locked in the sort of silence that demanded something to shatter.Footsteps. Deliberate, slow. Miyal's shadow crossed the slick stones before his voice trailed after, cool and cautious."I know what you've done for her," Miyal started. "The battles, the wounds, the years of bearing her name while she was away. But I love her, Ignatius. And I promise you—I will not hurt her again. I'll let her go. She needs to be happy. And she chose me."Ignatius didn't turn right away. The words fell like stones into

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    The plains were thick with rain when Miyal discovered him.Sky was bruised silver and air still shivered faintly with the memory of the storm Ignatius had created. Living City's heartbeat now soft, organic, almost human thrashed beneath the drenched soil, slower but alive.Ignatius stood alone beside the ridge, his cloak wet and rent, looking out over the new horizon. The rain had stopped, but mist hung everywhere, making the world a watercolor painting of ash and light.Miyal halted a few paces behind him, the mud sucking at his boots. Neither of them spoke for a long time. Only the wind, sweeping across the coarse grass, had the temerity to whisper between them."I thought you'd returned," Ignatius said at last, without moving. His voice was low but tinged, like a knife that had lost its edge."I did," Miyal replied. "But I had something I needed to tell you."Ignatius released a shallow breath. "To tell me to desist? To warn me away from her once more?"Miyal moved forward, his gaz

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