LOGINThe Wrong Vow, My Perfect MatchBook Two: The Green DawnChapter 220: The Garden No One SawMorning arrived quietly.The emerald sky glowed with the gentle warmth of a new day.Dew rested upon every blade of grass.The white blossoms that had spread across the valleys opened to greet the light.No trumpets sounded.No celebrations were held.Most people never noticed that the world felt just a little kinder than it had the day before.And yet...Something had changed.Ama wandered through the nameless city.It no longer resembled the silent place she had first discovered.Children raced through the streets.Neighbors greeted one another by name.Gardens overflowed from windowsills.The great green tree at the city's heart spread its branches wide enough to shade the entire plaza.Harbor stood beneath it, helping a young boy carve a wooden bench.The boy frowned at the crooked edge."I ruined it."Harbor smiled."No."He ran a finger along the uneven grain."You've given it character."
The Wrong Vow, My Perfect MatchBook Two: The Green DawnChapter 219: The Color Without a NameNo one moved.The tiny seed rested within the white blossom.Its light pulsed gently.Silver.Gold.Blue.Green.White.Then...The unnamed color.It was impossible to describe.Looking directly at it felt like remembering something that had never happened.Harbor rubbed his eyes."I can't explain what I'm seeing.""You aren't meant to."The First Rootkeeper replied softly."Some truths arrive before language."The child who had guided Ama since the beginning sat cross-legged beside the blossom."I've never seen a color being born."The ancient forest bowed all its branches.Neither in fear.Nor in worship.In respect.The former Shadow reached toward the blossom.Then stopped."Should I touch it?"The Rootkeeper smiled."No.""Why?""Because it isn't asking to be held.""It is asking to be witnessed."The chamber fell silent once more.Above them...The emerald sky remained peaceful.Childr
The Wrong Vow, My Perfect MatchBook Two: The Green DawnChapter 218: The Heart GardenSomething stirred beneath the world.Not beneath the forests.Not beneath the rivers.Deeper still.Far below the chamber of living roots...Far below even the First Rootkeeper's sanctuary...There was a place no one had entered since before the First Dawn.The Heart Garden.The smile that had awakened there was quiet.Almost imperceptible.Yet every living root felt it.The pulse traveled upward.Through stone.Through water.Through ancient roots.Until it reached the crystal pool.The water rippled.Ama looked down."I didn't touch it.""No."The First Rootkeeper smiled."You weren't meant to."The ripples spread wider.The chamber filled with a gentle fragrance.Fresh rain.Wildflowers.Warm bread cooling on a windowsill.The scent of home.The children stopped laughing.Not from fear.From wonder.Harbor breathed deeply."I've smelled this before."The former Shadow closed their eyes."So have
The Wrong Vow, My Perfect MatchBook Two: The Green DawnChapter 217: The Council DividedNo one spoke.The blank book rested at the center of the stone table.Its single sentence glowed softly."No ending has the right to forbid a new beginning."The words seemed alive.Not demanding agreement.Simply asking to be considered.The old man folded his hands."For ages...""We believed every story needed someone to close its final page."His eyes wandered around the circle."Perhaps we were right."A pause."Perhaps we were incomplete."The young man in the silver cloak remained unmoved."Incomplete ideas destroy worlds."The blacksmith shook his head."No.""They build them."His scarred hands rested upon the table."I've forged thousands of blades.""But I've also forged plows.""The fire was never the enemy.""It depended on what we chose to create."The musician quietly touched the strings of the silent violin.No sound emerged.She smiled sadly."I've spent centuries protecting the
The Wrong Vow, My Perfect MatchBook Two: The Green DawnChapter 216: When a Star Fell SilentThe northern sky darkened.Not completely.Only in one place.Where an ancient star had shone since before the First Dawn.Now...There was only emptiness.Ama stood beneath the emerald sky, her eyes fixed on the missing light."It didn't fall."Harbor looked up beside her."It vanished."The First Rootkeeper slowly closed their eyes."They have begun."The words carried no fear.Only quiet certainty.The former Shadow stepped forward."Who?"The Rootkeeper remained silent for a long moment.Then answered."There are those who believe every story must end."The ancient forest stirred uneasily."We remember whispers of them."The oldest tree's branches trembled."They called themselves..."Its voice faded.As though even memory resisted the name."...the Final Keepers."The air grew colder.The children gathered closer together.The cheerful guide who had led Ama since the Green Dawn frowned f
The Wrong Vow, My Perfect MatchBook Two: The Green DawnChapter 215: The Forgotten Traveler"Aurel..."The name drifted across the empty plain.Softly.Like a memory afraid to wake.The solitary traveler stood beneath the dead tree.The white blossom at his feet swayed in a wind that had not existed moments before.He looked around.No one answered.Only endless grass stretched toward the horizon.His cloak was faded.Dust covered his boots.A weathered walking staff rested in his hand.He looked neither young nor old.Only... tired.Very tired.He knelt beside the blossom.His fingers brushed its delicate petals.Warm.Alive.A faint smile crossed his face."I thought..."He whispered."...all the gardens were gone."The blossom shimmered.A tiny white seed rose from its center.Instead of floating away...It circled the traveler once.Then rested gently upon his shoulder.The man closed his eyes.A single memory returned.Children laughing beneath a silver tree.A young woman smili
The Wrong Vow, My Perfect MatchChapter 157: The Future That Feared Her“You were.”The words seemed to drain the sound from the world.The rain still fell.The river still moved.Yet Ama heard nothing.She could only stare at the older version of herself.The woman who had crossed impossible distan
The Wrong Vow, My Perfect MatchChapter 156: The Woman Who Failed“You remembered too soon.”The older Ama stood at the edge of the bridge, untouched by the rain.The storm fell around her.Never on her.Drops seemed to bend away from her body, sliding through invisible currents before striking the
The Wrong Vow, My Perfect MatchChapter 155: The Cost of a PromiseI've been waiting for you to keep it.The whisper drifted upward from the darkness beneath the river.Soft.Patient.Certain.Ama remained on one knee, the silver key in one hand and the pendant in the other.Their light had become
The Wrong Vow, My Perfect MatchChapter 154: The Promise She BuriedYou told them that if you remembered me… you would set me free.The words echoed through the darkness beneath the river.Then the giant silver eye vanished.The breach dimmed.The impossible glow that had consumed the water faded t







