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Chapter 6: The Heart Beneath Her Ribs

Author: Timothy
last update publish date: 2026-05-23 08:00:40

Lyra collapsed to her knees.

Pain ripped through her chest so hard she thought her ribs had cracked open.

The crypt blurred around her. Black stone. Candlelight. Dead kings still kneeling with hollow eyes fixed on her like worshippers before an altar.

And beneath everything—

A heartbeat.

Not hers.

Slow.

Massive.

Ancient.

The voice slid through her skull again.

You found my heart.

“Get out of my head,” Lyra gasped.

The shadows beneath the throne stirred harder.

Cassian reached her first.

His hand closed around her shoulder carefully, like he expected her to shatter beneath his fingers.

“Lyra.”

His voice sounded distant.

Muted.

The heartbeat grew louder.

Boom.

Boom.

Boom.

Each pulse shook the crypt floor slightly.

The guards backed away nervously.

One crossed himself again.

Another whispered, “Gods protect us.”

Lucien moved closer to the pit beneath the throne, silver daggers still dripping black blood from the Hollowed kings.

“Something’s waking up,” he said quietly.

“No,” Cassian replied.

Too late.

The crack beneath the throne widened.

Stone groaned.

Cold air burst upward carrying the smell of old graves and seawater.

Then hands appeared.

Human hands.

Pale fingers gripping the edge of the pit from below.

The servant screamed.

One of the guards bolted immediately for the stairs.

He never made it.

A shadow shot from the darkness beneath the throne and wrapped around his throat. The man jerked violently off his feet.

His scream cut short with a wet snap.

Blood splashed across the stairs.

Panic detonated through the crypt.

“Move!” Lucien barked.

The remaining guards rushed backward, dragging the terrified servant with them.

Cassian pulled Lyra upright.

“Can you stand?”

“Barely.”

“Good enough.”

Another hand emerged from the pit.

Then another.

Not climbing.

Pulling.

Like something enormous was dragging itself upward beneath the earth.

The dead kings bowed lower.

Their armor shrieked against stone.

“My child,” the voice whispered again.

Closer now.

Softer.

Almost affectionate.

Lyra’s stomach twisted violently.

She knew that voice.

Not from memory.

From blood.

Cassian’s grip tightened around her arm. “We’re leaving.”

The shadows around the pit lashed suddenly outward.

Lucien barely ducked in time as black tendrils smashed through the throne behind him.

Stone exploded.

“Move faster,” he snapped.

The crypt shook again.

Dust rained from the ceiling.

Lyra stumbled as another vision slammed into her mind.

A woman sitting alone inside endless darkness.

Black hair spilling over bone-white skin.

A crown fused directly into her skull.

And in her chest—

A hole.

Empty.

Waiting.

Lyra gasped sharply.

The woman smiled.

You carry what was stolen from me.

The vision shattered.

Cassian caught her before she hit the floor.

“Stay with me.”

The words came rougher than usual.

Fear edged them now.

Real fear.

Not for himself.

For her.

That realization hit harder than expected.

Then the floor cracked beneath Lucien.

He cursed as stone collapsed suddenly under one leg. Black hands burst from the darkness below, grabbing for him.

Human hands.

Dead hands.

Lucien drove a dagger through one wrist and kicked free.

“Cassian!”

Cassian shoved Lyra toward the stairs. “Go.”

Lyra stared at him.

“You’re staying?”

“To close the breach.”

“That thing down there just ripped a man apart.”

“Yes.”

“And you think a sword fixes that?”

“No.” His eyes locked onto hers. “But it buys time.”

The crypt trembled violently again.

A low laugh echoed upward from the pit.

Female.

Ancient.

Hungry.

Lyra felt the sound inside her bones.

Cassian stepped toward the throne, sword glowing crimson in the dark now.

The shadows recoiled slightly from the blade.

Interesting.

Lucien noticed too.

His expression tightened.

“Your corruption’s getting worse,” he said quietly.

Cassian ignored him.

That was answer enough.

Lyra frowned.

Corruption?

Before she could ask, the thing beneath the throne moved again.

A face emerged slowly from the darkness.

Not fully human.

Not dead either.

A woman’s face stretched pale beneath dripping black hair.

Beautiful.

Wrong.

Her eyes opened.

Entirely silver.

They locked onto Lyra instantly.

Mine.

The word exploded through Lyra’s skull hard enough to make her scream.

Shadow burst violently from her body.

The crypt lights died all at once.

Darkness swallowed everything.

For one horrifying second, Lyra felt something inside her answer back.

Not fear.

Recognition.

The shadows surged toward the woman beneath the throne—

Then Cassian grabbed Lyra’s face sharply with one hand.

“Look at me.”

His voice cut through the darkness.

Commanding.

Solid.

Lyra’s wild magic hesitated.

Cassian stepped closer until she could feel his breath against her mouth.

“Stay here,” he said quietly. “Stay with me.”

The shadows slowed.

The woman beneath the throne shrieked.

Not delicate now.

Monstrous.

The dead kings rose all at once.

Lucien swore viciously. “That’s new.”

The corpses turned toward Cassian.

Not Lyra.

Cassian understood first.

“They’re after me.”

One of the dead kings charged.

Cassian cut it down immediately, black blood splashing across the crypt floor.

Another attacked.

Then another.

Lucien joined the fight beside him, daggers flashing silver through the dark.

The brothers moved differently.

Cassian fought like war.

Lucien fought like murder.

And still the dead kings kept rising.

Lyra backed toward the stairs, breathing hard.

The woman beneath the throne kept staring at her.

Silver eyes unblinking.

Waiting.

Then Lyra noticed something horrifying.

The hole in the woman’s chest matched the pain burning beneath her own ribs.

Oh no.

Understanding hit slowly.

Terribly.

The voice earlier.

You found my heart.

Lyra looked down at herself.

At the silver light pulsing beneath her skin.

At the rhythm shaking the crypt floor.

Boom.

Boom.

Boom.

Her blood went cold.

The Hollow Queen’s heart wasn’t hidden beneath the palace.

It was inside her.

Then the woman smiled.

And whispered the words that shattered what little safety Lyra still had left.

“When he dies,” she said softly, eyes sliding toward Cassian, “I will finally be whole again.”

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