The darkness shifted as the seeker approached.
Not like wind.
Not like movent through space.
But like pressure building inside sothing too vast to contain it.
Elena Voss stood her ground.
Or what passed for ground.
There was nothing beneath her—
And yet she did not drift.
Because the mont she chose to stand...
The darkness answered.
A surface ford beneath her feet.
Not solid.
Not real.
But acknowledged.
The seeker ca into view.
Faster now.
Closer.
Its form twisted as it moved—long, jagged limbs phasing in and out of existence, its body stretching unnaturally as if distance ant nothing to it.
Its shape resembled the winged seeker from the sky—
But stripped of limits.
No gravity.
No sky.
No world to restrain it.
Here—
It was sothing else.
Sothing closer to what it truly was.
Elena narrowed her eyes.
“I see you,” she said.
The creature reacted instantly.
Its motion faltered—
Just slightly.
The presence around her pulsed.
It sees that you see.
The aning clicked.
Recognition mattered here.
Awareness had weight.
The seeker shrieked.
The sound didn’t travel through air—
It tore through thought.
A violent, piercing distortion that made the darkness ripple outward.
Elena flinched—
But didn’t move.
Her form flickered.
Then stabilized.
“No,” she said, louder this ti.
The darkness beneath her surged in response.
Not outward—
Inward.
Condensing.
Strengthening around her position.
The seeker lunged.
Its elongated form snapping forward, limbs stretching like spears of fractured existence aid directly at her.
Too fast.
Too close—
Elena reacted instinctively.
She reached out.
Not with her hand—
With will.
The darkness between them folded.
Collapsed.
The distance vanished—
And then expanded violently.
The seeker’s strike never reached her.
It hit sothing unseen.
Sothing decided.
A shockwave rippled through the void.
The creature recoiled, its form distorting violently as if it had collided with an invisible wall.
Elena’s breath caught.
“I... did that...” she whispered.
You held the boundary.
The seeker hissed.
Its shape stabilized again—but differently now.
More focused.
More dangerous.
It circled her slowly.
Not physically.
Conceptually.
Testing angles that didn’t exist.
Searching for weakness.
Elena turned with it.
Even without direction—
She knew where it was.
Because it was connected to the sa space she now occupied.
“You’re trying to get past ,” she said.
The seeker’s form flickered—
And then multiplied.
Three shapes now.
Then five.
Then more.
Each one slightly different.
Each one equally real.
Or equally false.
Elena’s pulse quickened.
“That’s not fair...” she muttered.
It is not bound by fairness.
The copies moved at once.
Attacking from every impossible direction.
Elena’s mind raced.
Too many.
Too fast—
No.
That wasn’t the answer.
She closed her eyes.
For a single mont.
Felt the space.
Felt the pressure.
Felt the truth of it.
There weren’t many.
There was one.
Splitting perception.
Testing her awareness.
Her eyes snapped open.
“I don’t believe you,” she said.
The darkness surged.
Every false form shattered instantly—
Collapsing into fragnts of nothing.
Only one remained.
Directly in front of her.
The real one.
The seeker froze.
For the first ti—
It hesitated.
Elena stepped forward.
The surface beneath her expanded with her.
“You’re not stronger here,” she said.
Her voice no longer shook.
“I am.”
The seeker lashed out again—
Faster than before.
More violent.
More desperate.
Elena didn’t block it this ti.
She reached through it.
Her will collided with its form.
Not force against force—
Definition against chaos.
The seeker’s shape twisted violently.
Flickering.
Breaking.
Unraveling.
A silent scream tore through the void—
And then—
It collapsed.
Not destroyed.
Not erased.
Driven back.
Its presence snapped away into the distance.
Gone.
The darkness stilled.
The surface beneath Elena faded slightly—
But she remained standing.
Breathing.
Changed.
The presence pulsed once.
Stronger than before.
You learn quickly.
Elena looked out into the endless void.
Her chest no longer burned.
It... resonated.
“That wasn’t the only one, was it?” she asked quietly.
A pause.
Then—
No.
Far away—
Multiple distortions shifted.
Watching.
Waiting.
Learning.
Elena exhaled slowly.
Then straightened.
“Good,” she said.
Her voice steady.
Because now—
She understood her role.
Not just to hold the door.
Not just to guard it.
But to stand where nothing else could.
Between everything—
And what waited beyond.
“Then let them co.”
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