Mag-log in**Kelly Thompson's POV**The golden sapling doesn’t speak—it *sings*.Its voice is a dissonant chorus of static and roots, harmonizing with the hum of the fractures splitting the sky. The survivors kneel before it, their eyes reflecting its luminous leaves, but Ravel stands apart, her gun aimed at i
**Kelly Thompson's POV** The sapling isn't just a tree-it's a *mirror*. Its obsidian bark reflects my face, twisted into the Rootmother's cruel smile. The emerald leaves whisper with my voice, taunting, coaxing. The survivors circle it, their weapons trembling. Some beg me to burn it. Others kneel
The spiral scar on my palm throbs, tendrils of emerald light snaking up my arm. It's not just a brand anymore-it's a *bridge*. --- **The Memory Thief** The first hallucination hits at dawn. I'm back in the cabin, Eden's laughter echoing as he skins a rabbit. But when he turns, his eyes are Nessa
**Kelly Thompson's POV** The Seeds don't fall-they *root*. Each one pierces the earth like a bullet, sprouting into monstrous hybrids of flora and flesh. Trees grow skeletal hands, flowers bloom into screaming mouths, and the air thickens with pollen that glows like emerald fire. The Rootmother wa
**Kelly Thompson's POV** The emerald star isn't a star-it's a *cage*. Its light doesn't illuminate; it *dissolves*. The wasteland's obsidian spires crumble under its gaze, reduced to ash that swirls in toxic, glowing clouds. The survivors call it "the Verdant," a name that feels too gentle for som
**Kelly Thompson's POV** The girl steps forward, her face a mirror of Ravel's-sharp jawline, storm-gray eyes, the same scar slicing through her brow-but her posture is all wrong. Too rigid, too calculated. Her gaze locks onto mine, and the static in my chest *twists*, like a key turning in a rusted
KELLY THOMPSON'S POV As the sun rose over our camp, casting a golden light on the weary but determined faces of my warriors, I sensed a profound shift in the atmosphere. The battle against the Black Faes had tested our limits, but it had also fortified our bonds in ways I had never anticipated. Sta
The warriors nodded, determination etched across their faces. Kael stepped forward, his presence commanding. "We will not falter. Together, we will stand against their darkness, and we will fight for our families and our homes."As the days passed, I felt a renewed sense of purpose within our ranks.
"Eden," I said, looking at my son, who sat cross-legged near the fire, his expression serious. "You've been training hard, but I want you to promise me that you will prioritize your safety. I can't bear the thought of losing you."He met my gaze, his eyes unwavering. "I understand, Mom. But I need t
With that, we took our positions, eyes scanning the treeline for any sign of movement. As the minutes stretched into tense silence, the anticipation built like a tightly coiled spring. Then, without warning, the Black Faes surged into view, shadows spilling from the forest like a dark tide.Baddy st







