Chapter 143
The mont Kael’s power shifted, the clearing no longer held its shape the way it had before. The air bent under the pressure, not from an outward surge, but from sothing collapsing inward into a force that felt heavier and far more dangerous.
Ariana felt the difference imdiately.
The pull inside her did not disappear, but it weakened just enough for her to draw a full breath again. Her fingers tightened against Kael’s chest as she grounded herself in him, holding on with more certainty than before.
"Kael," she said, her voice unsteady but stronger.
He did not answer right away.
His arm remained locked around her, steady and firm, but the tension in his body had changed. His breathing had deepened into sothing rougher, uneven in a way that made it clear he was no longer fully in control.
Vaelor watched them without moving.
"You are closer than you have ever been," he said, his voice calm but deliberate.
Kael lifted his head slightly.
His gaze settled on Vaelor, but the clarity in his eyes flickered, shifting between control and sothing far older. The storm still moved through him, but it no longer defined him the sa way.
"I’m not yours," Kael said.
The words ca slower, heavier, as if they had to push through sothing resisting them from within.
Vaelor did not react.
"You say that in every life," he replied.
The clearing tightened again.
This ti, the pressure did not settle around Ariana first, but moved toward Kael, drawn to the shift inside him as if it recognized sothing waking that had always belonged to it.
Ariana felt it imdiately.
Her grip on him tightened, her body pressing closer as if proximity alone could hold him together. "Stay with ," she said, her voice sharper now, filled with urgency.
Kael’s jaw tightened.
His grip shifted slightly, not loosening, but tightening in a way that felt instinctive rather than controlled. His fingers pressed more firmly against her side as his breathing grew rougher.
"I am," he said.
But the certainty was no longer complete.
The pull inside Ariana surged again.
This ti, it did not try to take her away from Kael. It moved through both of them, threading deeper in a way that made her chest tighten with sothing she could not fully resist.
She shook her head.
"No," she said quietly.
Vaelor stepped forward.
"You feel it," he said.
Ariana did not look at him.
Her focus stayed on Kael as her hand moved to his jaw, forcing him to et her gaze. "Don’t listen to him," she said, her voice steady despite the tension rising between them.
Kael looked at her.
For a mont, his eyes were clear.
Then sothing shifted again.
His pupils darkened, not from shadow, but from sothing rising beneath the surface. The storm flickered unevenly around him, no longer controlled in the sa way, but breaking into sothing heavier.
Ariana felt it.
Her breath caught.
"Kael," she said again.
His grip tightened suddenly, pulling her closer with enough force to shift her balance before she steadied herself against him. The movent was not ant to hurt her, but it carried more strength than before.
"I said I’m here," he replied.
His voice was rougher now.
Vaelor watched closely.
"This is where you begin to understand," he said.
Kael’s head turned sharply toward him.
"I said stop," Kael replied.
The words carried force.
The ground beneath them cracked again, and the air bent outward as sothing deeper pushed through him. This ti, the power did not explode outward, but compressed further, condensing into sothing denser.
Ariana felt the shift imdiately.
Her hand tightened against him as the pressure gathered instead of spreading. It felt like standing too close to sothing that could break everything if it lost control.
"Kael, slow down," she said.
He did not answer imdiately.
His breathing deepened again, his shoulders rising and falling as he fought to hold himself steady. The air around him trembled, reacting to sothing that no longer moved like simple storm power.
Vaelor did not move.
"You cannot hold both," he said.
Kael looked at him.
"I don’t need to hold anything," he replied.
Vaelor’s expression sharpened slightly.
"You always say that before you lose one," he said.
The words hit.
Ariana felt the shift in Kael instantly.
His grip tightened again, this ti deliberate, anchoring himself through her as much as holding her in place. His head lowered slightly, his forehead almost touching hers as his breathing steadied just enough.
"I’m not losing her," he said.
The words were quieter. But stronger.
Vaelor stepped forward again.
"Then let go of what you are," he said.
The pull inside Ariana surged sharply.
Her breath broke as the force tightened, pushing against sothing inside her that wanted to respond. Her hand lifted again without intention, moving past Kael’s shoulder before she could fully stop it.
This ti, she struggled.
Kael saw it.
His arm locked around her waist imdiately, pulling her fully against him as his power shifted again. It did not surge outward, but dropped hard, the force collapsing inward into sothing heavier and far more controlled.
The clearing trembled violently as the pressure cracked under the strain, breaking just enough to disrupt the force holding everything in place. Ariana drew in a sharp breath as the pull inside her weakened, its grip loosening just enough for her to feel like herself again.
She grabbed onto him imdiately, her fingers digging into his back as she forced herself to stay grounded. "Kael," she said, her voice shaking now.
He did not answer at once.
His head lifted slowly, his gaze settling on Vaelor again with a clarity that had not been there before.
"You don’t get her," Kael said.
Vaelor went still.
For the first ti, the calm in his expression shifted slightly, not breaking, but no longer untouched.
The clearing tightened again.
The pressure rebuilt, heavier than before, as if the mont itself had crossed sothing that could not be undone. Ariana felt it through the ground beneath her and through the connection that still refused to break.
Vaelor stepped forward one last ti.
"Then prove it," he said.
The words settled between them. And this ti, they were no longer an observation.
They were a challenge.
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