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Now reading: Act 2, Chapter 62: When the dreams lead a better life from Ideworld Chronicles: The Art Mage, a Psychological novel by OneDropRain.

18th December (Thursday), in the evening

Liora joined the instant I appeared inside my Domain. He’d been perched atop one of the crystalline protrusions that had grown from my soul core, looking like half a guardian, half a lounging cat. When he noticed , he stretched languidly, his sleek body rippling like liquid tal as he rose onto all fours. Then, with a slow, deliberate grace, he drifted through the air toward , the low, rumbling purr of his shadowlight vibrations filling the space like a living lody.

“I’d like you to know that I appreciate those shows of affection, my man. Keep them coming,” I said, brushing my hand along the ridge of his back, fingers combing through his colorful mane. The texture was strange, partially warmth and light alike. “I’m going to the Ideworld now. You can tag along if you’d like.”

I’d decided this was the right order of things. First, test access to the other side of my room. Only after that would I consider the twin Noxies eting, sothing that would either result in sothing spectacularly magical or in a big, disappointing nothing. The first outco could consu too much ti; the second would sour my mood enough to derail my focus entirely.

Liora circled around once, his form flowing like a ribbon of water and light, before settling behind . His long body hung weightlessly in the air like an elegant scarf, his chin resting comfortably on my shoulder. That was a clear “yes”.

With a subtle flick of will, I parted the veil between my Domain and the outside world. A door materialized in the air before , the sa unremarkable one that led to my room on Earth. Its handle shimred faintly, then clicked open to reveal the shared apartnt’s common room beyond.

We stepped through the door in silence, but we weren’t alone. Sophie was there. Her shadowed self. She sat by the window with her knees drawn to her chest, a steaming mug of coffee cradled in her hands as she watched the snow drift lazily outside. The scene was so peaceful it almost felt sacred.

I lifted a hand to Liora, signaling him to stay behind so his presence wouldn’t cause alarm, and walked closer with quiet steps.

“Hey, Sophie. What’s up, girl?” I asked softly, not wanting to startle her.

When she turned toward , a small shock rippled through my spine. Her face, so much younger and lighter almost mirrored the real Sophie’s. She looked better.

“Ali!” she exclaid, pure joy lighting up her features. That single mont felt like sunlight breaking through clouds.

I pulled a stool closer and sat beside her. “You decided to move out and didn’t tell ?” she teased.

“No, girl. It’s… more complicated than that.” I leaned forward, elbows on my knees. I wanted to see her, to really see her. Even as a reflection of another world, she was still a person. Still Sophie. And that ant she deserved more than to be treated like a shadow.

“Try ,” she said, smiling with curiosity.

“You’re not running away this ti?” I asked.

“Oh, you an last ti?” She laughed, a little embarrassed. “You caught off guard, and all those other people were here, and you were in that weird suit, and I wasn’t exactly looking presentable. I think… I think I was in the middle of the change.”

“I think so too. But you seem better now.”

“Yes. The effects are fading, sohow. I saw a doctor, but they didn’t know what to make of it. She said sotis it just… happens. No one really knows why the change starts or why it stops. I was kind of hoping I’d get so cool powers out of it.”

Her casual awareness startled , though it made sense. If it was common enough, they’d talk about it. I wondered what that ant for the people here, for how they lived with the impossible made normal.

“You’re great just the way you are, Sophie,” I said sincerely.

She smiled wide, interrupting mid-thought. “—Well, thank you! It’s good to have you back.”

“That’s actually sothing I wanted to tell you,” I began carefully. “It’s not really . Not the you know.”

Her smile faltered, confusion clouding her features. “What? I don’t understand.”

“There are two worlds, Sophie,” I began, my voice gentle but steady. “Parallel worlds. And both you and and pretty much everyone else have copies of themselves in each. I’m the copy of your Ali, from the other side.”

She stood up slowly, her expression tightening. “Like an evil twin?”

I shook my head, raising my hands slightly in reassurance. “You don’t have to be afraid of . I love you like I love my Sophie. And no, not an evil twin. More like… a reflection. An expression of duality. We’re almost the sa, with only small differences. We often make the sa choices, like the people we live with, but our worlds aren’t the sa. In mine, we don’t have the ‘change.’ Instead, we have sothing called the awakening, or the creation of a Domain.”

“What’s that?” she asked, curiosity softening the tension in her face as she sat back down across from .

“I went through it,” I explained. “That’s why there’s no Ali here anymore. When we awaken, we sort of beco the one version capable of existing in both worlds. Your Ali… she didn’t disappear, not really. She beca part of .”

Sophie tilted her head, searching my eyes. “So you’re my Ali too?”

That caught off guard. I hadn’t thought about it that way until she said it. “I think I am,” I admitted after a mont. “As far as I understand it—and I’m no expert—when I awakened, your Ali crystallized into what we call a soul core. It’s a kind of living crystal that embodies who I am, my traits, my passion for art, and it beca part of my Domain. Part of .”

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But even as I said it, doubt crept in. If she was truly part of , wouldn’t my crystal carry more of her darkness? Her cracks? I wasn’t a good person, not really… and yet my core never felt cruel, only heavy.

“My Sophie touched the crystal once,” I continued softly. “She even carries a fragnt of it with her. She told it was beautiful: cracked and dark, but still beautiful, and that I shouldn’t be ashad of it.”

Sophie’s lips parted slightly. “Why would you be?”

I hesitated. “Because of this darkness within , maybe?”

“Darkness?” she echoed, frowning faintly. “I forgot for a second as you look so much like her. My Ali felt alone sotis. Like she was the only one who could see the world as it really was. She thought that made her cracked, broken… just like you said.”

Her voice softened, eyes shimring with sothing between nostalgia and grief. “But she wasn’t. She was a good person, Ali. A kind soul. Just… sad in ways she couldn’t explain.”

“Kind?” I asked, startled. My voice cracked a little from how foreign that word felt in my mouth. “Did she… ever tell you about a man nad Penrose?”

“Yes!” Sophie said instantly, eyes lighting up with recognition. “She told there was this weird guy who used to visit her orphanage when she was little. He wanted to teach her… so bad things, I think? But then death happened to him—so kind of accident—and he never ca back for her. She figured he probably just forgot about her.”

What?

The room tilted. My chest hollowed out like soone had scooped the air right from my lungs. The other Alexa, my shadow, was never a thief? Never a liar molded by Penrose’s lessons?

Sophie’s face softened when she noticed my hands shaking. She reached out and wrapped hers around mine, steady and warm. “Everything okay?”

No. It wasn’t. Not even close.

I wanted to tell her everything, to tell her what Penrose had done to , how he’d broken down and rebuilt in his image, how every wrong choice since then had felt inevitable. I wanted to confess that I was bad, that I had blood and lies and manipulation etched into the shape of my soul.

But I didn’t.

Instead, I swallowed the storm and asked, barely above a whisper, “Tell about your Ali, okay?”

Sophie hesitated, studying my face as if to make sure I wanted to hear it. Then she smiled faintly, her voice soft and full of old affection.

“Sure. She looked just like you. She was always cheerful and kind, even when she had those little… lonely spells. But she had this way of looking at people. One glance, and she just knew you. Understood things most people missed. She said that’s what made her a good artist.”

Her words cut deep, warm and cruel at once.

“She worked night shifts at a retirent ho,” Sophie continued. “She loved it. Said it was her ‘night life,’ helping the elders. She made them laugh, painted with them sotis. It was her favorite thing.”

Tears hit my hands before I realized I was crying.

“Please don’t cry,” Sophie said quickly, leaning forward. “You said she still lives inside you, right?”

I nodded, but my throat burned too much to answer.

I sobbed, really sobbed for the first ti in what felt like forever. Because I could have been her. I was her once, before Penrose found , before he taught how to twist the world to survive it.

This Sophie’s Ali had taken the darkness I threw at her and sohow turned it into light. She had carried my loneliness and darkness and made it gentle. She had chosen kindness where I had chosen control.

Sophie wrapped her arms around then, a real, warm, human hug. I lted into it, shaking, letting the tears run down freely.

And through the blur of emotion, one quiet, terrifying thought blood in my chest:

Maybe that’s why everything changed when I beca a sourceress.

Since she beca my soul core, since her goodness was fused with my soul… maybe that’s why I started helping people. Why I couldn’t just walk away.

Maybe all those so-called heroics Malik talked about weren’t mine after all.

Maybe, just maybe, they were hers.

Her trying, even now, to save .

It took a while before I could look back at her, this other Sophie. She was kind, just like mine, letting fall apart in my own ti, giving the space to pull myself back together without a single question or judgnt. There was sothing grounding about that patience. Sothing familiar.

In that mont, I decided I’d keep her in my life, sohow. Maybe I’d even let both Sophies et one day, if they ever wanted that. But I’d have to make sure first. Make sure it wouldn’t shatter them, or , or the delicate balance that existed between our worlds.

“Soph,” I said softly, once the air settled again, “I ca here to check sothing. I want to see if I can get into my room from here. Would you like to co with ?”

She blinked, confused. “What do you an? Of course you can go there. Why wouldn’t you?”

“Whenever I open the door from here,” I explained, “I end up in my Domain instead. The place where my soul core is.”

“Oh.” She tilted her head, frowning slightly. “I can open it normally.”

“You can?” I asked, my voice rising in surprise. “Can you do it for ?”

“Of course I can. What kind of question is that, girl?” she said with a little laugh, already walking toward the door.

“Maybe it’s hard to believe,” I admitted, following close behind, “but I really can’t do it myself. So… if you don’t mind.”

She shrugged and turned the handle.

And just like that, the door opened, not to my Domain, but to my room.

The normal, grounded, human version of it.

There was my bed, slightly ssy, my desk stacked with books and sketches, the old wardrobe I’d promised myself to repaint, the soft carpet that always ward my feet on cold mornings. My things were here. My cards scattered across the floor, each one hand-painted into so odd tool or weapon of mine. Ella, my umbrella stood in the corner, proud and patient as ever. Even my spellbook rested neatly on the shelf, wedged between poetry and philosophy.

I knelt down and picked up one of the cards that had fallen to the floor. It was an eye card, painted with both an eye and an ear on it. I turned it over in my hand, running my thumb along its edge, lost in thought.

“What is it?” Sophie asked from behind , right as Liora decided he’d had enough of hiding.

The air shimred faintly as he swooped into the room, his long, serpentine body gliding over the furniture. He bumped into the desk, sent a few papers fluttering, then coiled lazily on the bed, letting out a low, pleased rumble.

Sophie scread.

I was on her in a second, covering her mouth before she could alert the whole building. “Don’t worry,” I whispered quickly. “He’s with . He’s my Lóng, his na’s Liora. I told him to stay hidden so he wouldn’t scare you, but he’s an impatient beast.”

Her eyes darted between and the dragon sprawled across my blankets. I could feel the tension easing out of her just enough for to move my hand away.

“But… that’s a Lóng,” she breathed.

“Like I said,” I replied, smiling faintly.

“Don’t you worry about him biting you?”

“He’s pretty chill,” I said, watching Liora yawn wide enough to show all his sharp teeth. “You can pet him if you want.”

“No, thank you,” she said imdiately, backing up a few steps. “I’d rather keep my distance.”

She edged around so I stood squarely between her and Liora. “Did you find what you were looking for in here?”

“I don’t know,” I admitted, turning the card over once more in my palm. The painted eye seed to glimr for a split second and then it blinked.

I gasped and dropped the card. It hit the floor softly, but the echo of that motion rippled through like a jolt of lightning.

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