LOGINKiara pov
The room felt unbearably quiet after Alpha Theodore left. I stared at the ceiling, afraid to move, as though even the smallest motion would break whatever fragile peace surrounded me. The sheets beneath my fingers felt too clean, too soft nothing like the cold floors I was used to. Safe. The word didn’t belong to me. My body trembled as memories slipped in without warning dark hallways, damp walls, the smell of alcohol clinging to Alpha Ash whenever he stumbled toward me. My chest tightened, and I squeezed my eyes shut. Don’t think about it. Don’t remember. A soft knock sounded at the door. I flinched instantly, my heart jumping painfully. The doctor stepped inside, moving carefully as if approaching a wounded animal. “Easy,” he said gently. “You’re not in danger here.” I nodded, even though my hands still shook beneath the blanket. He checked the IV attached to my arm and watched me for a moment longer than necessary. “You’ll remain here tonight,” he said. “Your body needs rest. And your mind… even more.” “What happens after?” I asked quietly. He hesitated before answering. “That depends on Alpha Theodore.” Fear curled deep inside my stomach. After he left, the silence returned, heavier than before. I turned my head toward the closed door, listening to every faint sound outside, waiting without knowing why. Minutes passed. Or maybe hours. Then the air changed. I felt it before I saw him a shift in pressure, like the room itself recognized his presence. Warmth spread slowly through my chest as the door opened and Alpha Theodore walked in. My breathing faltered. His expression was calm, but his golden eyes carried something darker, something searching. Instinctively, I shrank back against the pillows. He stopped immediately. “I won’t come closer unless you want me to,” he said, his voice low and controlled. The words surprised me. “Why… are you here?” I asked. “To check on you,” he replied. “And to talk, if you’re strong enough.” I hesitated before giving a small nod. He pulled a chair closer but kept a careful distance. Even so, the space between us felt charged, alive in a way I didn’t understand. “You’re afraid of me,” he said quietly. I lowered my gaze. “I’m afraid of Alphas.” A shadow crossed his face. “I’m not Alpha Ash.” “I know,” I whispered. “But my body doesn’t.” He didn’t argue with that. Instead, he leaned back slightly, giving me more space. “The doctor explained your ability,” he said. Panic rose instantly. “I didn’t know about it. I swear.” “I believe you.” I blinked, startled by how easily he said it. “Self-healing abilities rarely awaken on their own,” he continued. “They appear when someone is pushed beyond normal limits.” “Because of pain?” I asked. He shook his head slightly. “Because of survival.” A chill ran through me. “You said something about noble bloodlines,” I murmured. “What does that mean?” His jaw tightened. “It means you’re valuable.” My stomach twisted uneasily. “To who?” “To packs that seek power,” he answered bluntly. “And to enemies who fear it.” I shook my head quickly. “I don’t want that. I just want a quiet life.” His gaze softened, though his voice remained serious. “That may no longer be possible.” My breath caught. Suddenly, warmth spread through my chest again stronger this time. It curled low in my stomach, making my heartbeat race uncontrollably. My skin tingled as if reacting to something invisible. Alpha Theodore stiffened. His eyes locked onto mine, pupils darkening. “What is it?” I asked nervously. He inhaled slowly, like he was steadying himself. “Your scent…” he murmured, almost to himself. The warmth intensified, making my head spin. “Something feels wrong,” I whispered. “Not wrong,” he said hoarsely. “Dangerous.” Fear and confusion tangled inside me. “What’s happening?” His muscles tensed, something wild flickering briefly behind his eyes. “My wolf senses you,” he admitted. “And that shouldn’t be possible.” I froze. “I don’t even have a wolf.” “That’s what we believed,” he said quietly. The air felt heavy, pressing against my lungs. My heartbeat thundered so loudly I was sure he could hear it. He stood abruptly, turning away as if fighting himself. “You need rest,” he said, his voice tighter now. “We’ll speak tomorrow.” “Wait,” I said quickly, panic slipping through my voice. “Please… don’t send me away.” He paused at the door. “You are under my protection,” he said without turning around. “No one will harm you.” The door closed softly behind him. The warmth disappeared instantly, leaving me cold. I stared at the ceiling, my thoughts spinning. Valuable. Dangerous. My wolf senses you. Tears slid silently into my hair as realization settled heavily inside me. Whatever I was… whatever blood ran through my veins… it was already changing everything. And deep within me, something ancient shifted stretching awake after a lifetime of silence.Kiara POV“Can suffering survive meaning?”The question echoes across reality.Not as a challenge.Not as a weapon.As doubtThe Observer has spent eternity believing it possessed the answer.The perfect answer.The final answer.Now it is questioning itselfAnd that tiny crack changes everything.The darkness covering the galaxies trembles.Stars begin returning one by one.Like distant candles relighting in an endless night.BOOMThe heartbeat returns.Weak.BOOMStronger.BOOMAlive.Theodore points dramatically“Ladies and gentlemen, we have successfully given existential uncertainty to a cosmic certainty monster.”Eryndor sighs“You continue describing impossible events in the worst possible way.”Theodore nods proudly“And yet accurately.”For the first time in what feels like foreverLaughter spreadsSmall.Gentle.Human.The Observer WatchesCarefully.“You laugh despite danger.”Theodore shrugs“We laugh because of danger.”A pause.“Sometimes that’s the only way through it.”
Kiara POV“I can end it.”The Observer’s voice spreads across existence.Calm.Gentle.Reasonable.And that is what makes it dangerous.Not because it lies.Because part of it is telling the truthThe galaxies remain dark.The stars silent.The heartbeat gone.Theodore whispers“…Why does that sound comforting?”No one answers.Because we all feel it.The temptationNo more grief.No more heartbreak.No more loneliness.No more fear.No more sufferingThe Observer’s eye watches reality quietly.Not judging.Not threatening.Waiting“You struggle endlessly.”Its voice reaches every living being.“You lose what you love.”The words hit me hard.Because they’re true.“You fear death.”True.“You fear being forgotten.”Also true.“Why continue?”Silence falls.Not because nobody has an answer.Because everyone has asked that questionAt some point.In some dark moment.The Observer Continues“Rest.”The galaxies dim further.“Set down your burdens.”The emotional resonance connecting huma
“It’s still coming.”The words hang over existence like a storm.No one speaks.No one moves.Because both Dreamers are afraid.And that changes everythingThe First Dreamer created reality.The Second Dreamer preserved it.Together, they existed before stars, before time, before meaning itself.Yet something still frightens themTheodore finally breaks the silence“…I am beginning to miss simpler problems.”Eryndor looks exhausted“You said that three cosmic crises ago.”“And I meant it every time.”Nobody laughs.Because beyond realitySomething is waking upThe stars dim again.The heartbeat grows unsteady.BOOMBOOMBOOMNot weak.NervousThe First Dreamer Turns To Their Sibling“Tell me.”Their voice trembles slightly.“What did I forget?”The Second Dreamer closes their eyes.For a moment, they look impossibly old.Older than galaxies.Older than existence.Older than hopeThen they answer.“When we were alone…”The galaxies shiver.“We weren’t the only ones there.”Silence cras
“You left me alone.”The voice echoes across eternity.Not loud.Not violent.HurtThe words carry a pain so ancient that entire galaxies tremble beneath its weight.The stars dim.The heartbeat falters.Even reality itself seems uncertain.BOOMSilenceThe First Dreamer stands frozen.Small.Fragile.Terrified.For the first time since remembering who they are—They look like a child againNot a creator.Not an origin.Just someone afraidTheodore swallows hard“…I don’t think this is a villain.”Aurelion nods quietly“I don’t think so either.”Because rage would have been easier.Hatred would have been simpler.But this?This is heartbreakThe Voice Returns“I searched for you.”The words spread through existence slowly.“For so long.”A pause.“I thought you abandoned me.”The First Dreamer begins shaking.Tears spill down their face.“I didn’t mean to.”The answer comes instantly.Desperate.Broken.HonestThe Void Beyond Reality Opens AgainNot violently.Not like an invasion.Li
Silence swallowed existence.Not fearful silence.Not empty silence.Shocked silenceThe child stood motionless as countless stars illuminated around them.Galaxies spiraled gently through the void.Reality itself seemed to hold its breath.Theodore finally speaks“…No.”A pause.“I reject this development completely.”Nobody answers him.Because nobody can.The child’s eyes continue glowing brighterNot with power.With memoryFragments of forgotten ages ripple outward.Ancient scenes.Impossible worlds.Endless stretches of nothingness.Before existenceBefore timeBefore anythingThe Child Whispers“I remember...”The words echo softly across creation.“There was nothing.”The galaxies tremble.The First Silence lowers its gaze.The Hollow freezes.The Unmade watches carefully.Because they remember tooNot directly.Not fully.Like distant echoes of a forgotten beginningThe Child Continues“I was alone.”The sentence hurts.Because nowEverything makes senseThe loneliness.The v
“Can anyone hear me?”The voice echoes again.Soft.Terrified.HumanNot cosmic.Not infinite.HumanAnd somehowThat terrifies every cosmic entity presentThe stars remain frozen.The heartbeat remains silent.The galaxies hang motionless in the void.Theodore swallows hard“…Why is the human voice scarier than the reality-ending monsters?”Eryndor answers quietly“Because it shouldn’t be there.”Exactly.The voice came from beyond reality.Beyond the system.Beyond the First Silence.Beyond the Unmade.Beyond everythingThe Voice Speaks Again“Please…”The sound cracks.“…I don’t want to be alone anymore.”The words hit existence like lightning.Not because they’re powerful.Because they’re familiarEvery cosmic entity freezes.The Hollow trembles.The First Silence’s expression tightens.Even the Unmade closes its eyes briefly.Because every one of them understands those words now.LonelinessThe Universal WoundThe System Reacts FirstWarm emotion spreads through reality instincti
The ground wouldn’t stop shaking.Dust fell from the castle ceiling in thin streams as another tremor rolled beneath our feet. Wolves rushed through the corridors carrying weapons, healers shouting orders while fear spread faster than sound itself.Something was waking beneath us.And every instinc
Morning arrived without warmth.Gray clouds covered the sky, pressing low over the territory as if the world itself sensed something approaching. Even the birds were silent.I stood in the training arena, barefoot against cool stone, trying to steady my breathing.Across from me, Theodore watched c
Sleep refused to come Even the hours after the courtyard incident, my body remained tense, alert to every sound echoing through the castle halls. The power I had released still lingered beneath my skin, calmer now but undeniably present.I sat near the window of the guest chamber Theodore insisted
The castle gates opened slowly.The heavy iron groaned as if even the walls hesitated to welcome what waited outside.I stood beside Theodore at the top of the stone steps overlooking the courtyard. Killian remained slightly ahead of us, hand resting near his weapon, every muscle tense.Below usHu







