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CHAPTER 25: Echoes of Destiny

Author: C. JAMES
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-02 21:49:19

Kyara's POV

The universe appeared to catch its breath as the Shadow Keepers stood before me, their brilliant eyes an unsettling blend of promise and terror. Eric's glare burned into my back, a nonverbal appeal for me to turn around and let him fight for me. But I could not.

This was my route.

The leader of the Keepers moved another step closer, their motions unsettlingly smooth, as if they were gliding rather than walking. "Surrender to the shadow," they said, their voice gentle but firm, "or face the consequences of its unchecked power."

I swallowed forcefully, the weight of their desire pressing on my chest like a tangible force. But before I could respond, the whisper returned, weak but forceful.

"Kyara… trust me."

My mother's voice spoke to me from beyond the veil of reason. My heart stammered in my chest, split between terror and hope.

"Kyara, we don't have to do this," Eric whispered behind me, his voice low and frustrated. "There has to be another way."

I turned to face him, my
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