Chapter 55: The Night Everything Collapses
Liora’s POV
By the ti the sun began to set, the fortress no longer felt like the sa place.
It wasn’t sothing I could point to directly. The walls were still standing, the guards were still moving through the corridors, and nothing looked broken on the surface. But sothing had shifted underneath it all, sothing deeper that made every sound feel sharper and every silence heavier than it should have been.
I could hear it even from my room.
Voices.
Not loud enough to make out words, but enough to know that people were talking. Arguing. Whispering things they wouldn’t dare say openly. Every now and then, footsteps would rush past the door faster than usual, followed by the faint clink of armor or the low murmur of guards exchanging information they weren’t supposed to share.
The entire fortress felt... unsettled.
And sohow, I knew I was at the center of it.
I sat up slowly, pressing a hand against the edge of the bed as I steadied myself. The weakness was still there, but it wasn’t as overwhelming as it had been earlier. My body felt like it was slowly finding its way back, piece by piece, even if it wasn’t enough yet.
Kael hadn’t co back.
Not since he left to deal with Ivy.
At first, I told myself it was because he was handling things. That he was doing what he had to do as Alpha. But as the hours passed and the noise in the fortress grew instead of fading, it beca harder to hold onto that explanation.
Sothing bigger was happening.
I could feel it and that was when it finally settled in. This was never just about jealousy. Not about Isolade wanting Kael. Not about Ivy wanting sothing she thought I had taken from her.
It was about power.
Everything that had happened, the attack, the poison, the lies, the way the elders had reacted... it all pointed to sothing much larger than personal grudges. They weren’t just trying to get rid of .
They were trying to control sothing.
Or soone.
My chest tightened slightly as that thought settled into place and for the first ti since everything started, I felt sothing else beneath the fear.
Clarity.
I wasn’t just caught in the middle of soone else’s conflict. I was part of it. The realization made the room feel smaller, harder to breathe in.
I swung my legs off the bed slowly, ignoring the way my body protested the movent. Sitting still wasn’t going to help understand what was happening, and waiting for soone else to explain it felt even worse.
There was only one place I could go, the hidden room. I moved carefully across the floor, one hand trailing along the wall for balance until I reached the panel. My fingers found the latch easily, and when I pressed it, the door slid open with a quiet click.
The air inside was warr. Quieter. Separated from everything else like it existed outside the chaos building in the rest of the fortress.
Elera was still there.
But she wasn’t the sa as the last ti I saw her. Her breathing was steadier now, less strained, and when I stepped closer, I noticed her eyes were open.
For a mont, I froze.
"Elera?" I said softly.
Her gaze shifted toward slowly, like it took effort, but it was clear she recognized . Relief hit harder than I expected.
"You’re awake," I murmured, moving closer to the bed. "You shouldn’t try to move too much yet."
Her lips parted slightly, like she wanted to speak, but no sound ca out.
"Don’t," I said gently, reaching out to stop her before she could strain herself. "You don’t have to talk right now."
Her eyes searched my face, questions sitting there even without words.
"I’m okay," I added quietly, even though I wasn’t sure how true that was anymore. "You just need to focus on getting better."
She blinked slowly, and sothing in her expression softened, like she understood more than I was saying out loud.
I sat down beside her carefully, my body still not fully steady, but enough to stay upright without struggling.
For a while, neither of us spoke.
We didn’t need to.
There was sothing strangely grounding about being here, away from the noise, away from the tension, away from everything that was falling apart outside these walls.
"You’re the only one I trust here," I admitted softly after a mont, my voice quieter than I intended.
Her fingers twitched slightly against the bed, like she wanted to reach for . I hesitated for a second, then placed my hand over hers gently.
"You always treated like I mattered," I continued. "Not because you had to. Not because it benefited you. Just... because."
My throat tightened slightly, but I forced myself to keep speaking.
"I didn’t realize how rare that was until now."
Her eyes softened further, and even without words, I could feel the emotion there. For the first ti since everything started, I didn’t feel alone. Not completely. I exhaled slowly, letting so of the tension in my chest ease just a little.
"We’ll figure this out," I said quietly, more to myself than to her. "We have to."
Outside, the fortress continued to unravel.
But in that small hidden room, for a brief mont, everything felt still.
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Kael’s POV
By nightfall, the fortress had already begun to fracture.
I could see it in the way the guards looked at each other, in the hesitation before orders were followed, in the quiet conversations that stopped the mont I stepped into a corridor. Nothing had been said openly yet, but it didn’t need to be.
The divide was already there, so stood with so stood with the elders and so... were waiting to see who would win.
I stood alone in my chamber, the door closed behind , the silence inside feeling heavier than the chaos outside. My hands were still stained faintly with blood, though I couldn’t tell if it was mine or soone else’s anymore.
The conversation in the interrogation room replayed in my head, every word, every look, every shift in tone.
They had made their position clear and I had made mine. There was no going back from that.
A knock ca at the door, sharp.
"Enter."
One of the guards stepped inside, his posture straight, but there was sothing tense in the way he held himself.
"Alpha," he said, bowing slightly. "A ssage has arrived."
I frowned slightly. "From who?"
He hesitated. That was enough to tell I wasn’t going to like the answer.
"It wasn’t delivered through the usual channels," he said carefully. "No ssenger. It was... left."
"Left where?"
"Outside your chamber door."
My jaw tightened slightly. "Give it to ."
He stepped forward, placing the sealed note in my hand before stepping back again. I dismissed him with a small gesture, and he left without another word.
For a mont, I just looked at the seal.
I already knew who it was from before I even opened it.
Seraphina.
I broke it without hesitation. The ssage inside was short.
Too short.
"You are both running out of ti. Choose which one of you survives."
I read it twice.
Then a third ti.
Each ti, the aning didn’t change. My grip on the paper tightened slowly, the edges crumpling slightly under the pressure. So this was it, not a threat.
A decision.
My jaw clenched as I let out a slow breath, forcing the anger down just enough to think clearly. She wanted to choose.
My life or Liora’s.
The vial or her.
For a mont, the room felt too small, the air too tight in my chest then the answer settled in.
"I understand," I said quietly, even though no one was there to hear it.
My gaze dropped briefly to the paper in my hand before I looked up again, my expression hardening completely.
"I will rather give up the vial and die than hand over my Luna to you."
The words weren’t loud but they didn’t need to be because this ti, there was no hesitation left. And whatever ca next...
I had already chosen.
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