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Chapter 1164

    <h4>Chapter 1164: Chapter 1164</h4>


    When they finally reached their shelter, the relief was fleeting. The tension clung to them, heavy and unshakable. Jude sank down onto a worn bench, his head in his hands, trying to still the pounding of his heart.


    Sophie knelt in front of him, lifting his chin so their eyes met. "We’re still here," she said softly. "She hasn’t taken us yet."


    "But she’s trying," Jude whispered. "Every hour, every breath. She’s wearing us down."


    Lucy threw a small branch onto the fire, watching the sparks rise into the darkening sky. "Then we don’t give her what she wants. We stay together. We stay strong. We don’t listen when she calls."


    "But what if one of us can’t resist?" Scarlet’s voice was small, fragile. She hugged her knees to her chest, eyes wide and glistening with tears. "What if one of us lets her in?"


    "We won’t," Sophie said firmly. "We won’t let that happen."


    The night crept in around them, the fire casting flickering shadows on their faces. They shared what little food they had, the simple act grounding them, reminding them of who they were, of what they were fighting for. Jude sat close to Sophie, feeling the steady rhythm of her breath, drawing strength from it. Lucy and Ste kept watch at the edge of the shelter, their des never far from their hands.


    But as the fire burned low, Jude felt it again, that presence, just beyond the light, waiting, watching. The ind itself seemed to hum with it, the ground beneath them alive with something they couldn’t see, couldn’t name.


    And then, just as his eyes began to drift closed, he heard her voice.


    Soft. Sweet. Inevitable.


    , "Soon.",


    Jude’s eyes snapped open, his heart racing, his skin cold despite the fire’s heat. He stared into the darkness, but saw nothing. Only the trees. Only the night.


    But he knew she was there.


    And she was getting closer.


    The fire crackled low, throwing weak light against the walls of their shelter, but it did nothing to chase away the cold that had settled into Jude’s bones. He sat upright, sleep a distant memory, his eyes fixed on the darkness beyond the flickering glow. Sophie’s hand rested lightly over his, grounding him, her warmth a smallfort in the sea of dread that had be their world. The others dozed fitfully, their bodies curled close for warmth, but no one truly slept anymore. The ind wouldn’t let them.


    The night stretched on, quiet except for the soft rush of the ocean and the whisper of wind through the trees. But beneath those natural sounds, Jude felt the weight of something unseen, pressing against the edges of their sanctuary. Watching. Waiting. , Her.,


    Sophie stirred beside him, her voice low. "She’s out there. I can feel her."


    Jude nodded, not trusting himself to speak. Every instinct told him to run, to fight, to do , something,, but what good would it do? The ind itself seemed to pulse with Rose’s presence now. Where could they go where she wouldn’t follow?


    Lucy approached from her post at the shelter’s edge, her de glinting in the firelight. "I didn’t see her, but I know she’s close. We can’t stay here. The longer we wait, the more she’ll wear us down."


    "We can’t just wander into the dark," Ste said, joining them, her voice tight with fear she tried to hide. "That’s what she wants. She wants us scattered. Lost."


    "She wants us , together,, " Jude said quietly, surprising himself. The truth of it settled over him like a shroud. "She wants us toe to her. Because she knows if we do, she wins."


    Sophie squeezed his hand. "Then we don’t go to her. We stay here. We hold on to each other. We don’t give her what she wants."


    The resolve in her voice sparked something in him. He nodded, forcing himself to breathe, to think. They weren’t powerless. Not yet. As long as they stood together, there was hope.


    The night wore on, the fire burning lower, their circle tightening as if by instinct. And then, just as the first hints of dawn painted the horizon in soft grays and pinks, a sound shattered the fragile peace, a voice, soft and sweet, drifting through the trees.


    "Jude..."


    It wasn’t loud, but it cut through him like a de. He rose before he realized what he was doing, drawn to that voice, that memory, that promise. Sophie grabbed his arm, holding him back, her eyes fierce.


    "Don’t," she whispered. "Please don’t."


    But the voice came again, closer this time. "Jude, love... don’t you see? This is the only way. Come to me. Let me show you."


    Lucy stepped between him and the forest, de raised, eyes zing. "No more," she said, her voice shaking with fury. "You don’t get to have him. You don’t get to have , us., "


    For a moment, the forest held its breath.


    Then a figure stepped from the trees. Rose. Or what was left of her. She looked almost the same, almost the woman they loved, but there was a light beneath her skin now, faint but pulsing, as if something inside her was trying to break free.


    Her smile was soft. Sad. Terrible.


    "You’lle to me soon," she said. "All of you. There’s no other way."


    And then she vanished into the shadows, leaving only her promise behind.


    The sun rose on a silent, shaken camp. And they knew: the battle was only just beginning.


    The morning light crept over the ind, soft and pale, doing little to warm the chill that clung to Jude’s skin. The air felt heavier now, as if the ind itself shared in the weight of their dread. The shelter was quiet except for the sound of shallow breathing, the rustle of fabric as Sophie shifted closer to him, and the distant crash of waves against the rocks. But beneath those sounds was something else, something that couldn’t be heard, only felt. A presence. A pull. , Her.,
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