<h4>Chapter 1167: Chapter 1167</h4>
Night fell swiftly, the sky deepening to indigo, stars emerging one by one. They gathered close around their fire, the warmth and light a fragile shield against the chill of the unknown. Jude sat with Sophie, his arm around her shoulders, her head resting against him. Lucy kept watch at the edge of the firelight, her de never far from her hand. The others spoke little, the weight of the day too heavy for words.
And as the mes crackled low, as sleep tugged at their weary bodies, the wind carried a sound through the night, a soft voice, sweet and terrible, whispering from the shadows beyond the fire’s reach.
, Soon.,
Jude’s eyes snapped open, his heart racing, his breath caught in his throat. He stared into the darkness, but saw only trees, only night. But he knew she was there. Closer than ever.
And he knew the battle had only just begun.
The fire burned low, casting faint amber light that barely held the darkness at bay. Jude sat rigid, every muscle tight, every sense straining. The others shifted uneasily, some pretending to rest, but he knew none of them truly slept. That voice, the soft, haunting promise of , soon, , still echoed in their minds, as real and heavy as the sea mist that clung to their skin.
Sophie stirred beside him, lifting her head from his shoulder. Her eyes met his, and in them he saw the same fear, the same determination. "She’s closer," Sophie whispered, so low only he could hear. "I feel it. Like she’s right at the edge, waiting for us to drop our guard."
Jude nodded, ncing toward the treeline. The night beyond their circle of light felt alive. Every shadow seemed to move, every breath of wind carried the scent of moss and salt and something deeper, something wrong.
"We can’t stay here," Lucy said quietly, her voice carrying across the small camp. She rose, her de drawn, eyes sweeping the dark. "This ce won’t protect us anymore. If shees again, we’ll be trapped."
"Where will we go?" Zoey asked, hugging herself, her voice edged with exhaustion. "We can’t keep running. There’s nowhere she won’t follow."
"Then we stop running," Jude said, surprising himself. The words felt heavy on his tongue, but right. "We face her. We find out what she wants. What this thing that’s taken her wants."
The others stared at him, silent. The fire popped softly, sparks dancing into the night.
Scarlet was the first to break the stillness. "Where?"
"The old path by the cliffs," Jude said. "Where we saw herst. The river led us there before. Maybe it’ll lead us again. Maybe that’s where this ends."
It was a fragile n, but it was all they had. And so, as the night deepened and the stars wheeled overhead, they gathered what little they could carry. Sophie took Jude’s hand, their fingerscing together, and together they stepped beyond the dying firelight into the waiting dark.
The forest closed around them, thick with shadow and the hum of unseen life. Every snap of twig, every rustle of leaf set their hearts racing, but they moved as one, silent but for their breath and the soft crunch of earth beneath their feet. The moon slipped behind clouds, and the world became a tapestry of ck and gray, the trees like twisted figures watching their passage.
And then, atst, the trees fell away, and they stood at the cliff’s edge, the sea roaring far below, the wind sharp and cold. The river that had once rushed past was quiet here, a thin silver thread glinting in the faint light. The stones where Rose had stood before were dark, slick with sea spray.
Jude stepped forward, the wind tugging at his clothes, his hair. He could feel her here. Not just in his heart or mind, but in the very air, in the ground beneath his feet. Sophie came to his side, Lucy nking him, the others forming a circle around them.
For a long moment, there was only the sound of the sea and the wind. And then, from the shadows at the cliff’s edge, she emerged.
Rose.
Her hair wild, her dress torn, her skin aglow with that terrible, beautiful light. Her smile was soft, sad, and yet filled with a hunger that made Jude’s blood run cold.
"You came," she said, her voice barely more than the wind. "I knew you would."
No one spoke. No one moved.
Rose took a step closer, the light beneath her skin pulsing like a heartbeat. "You don’t have to be afraid. I can show you. I can , save, you."
Jude’s voice came low, steady despite the storm in his chest. "What are you?"
She tilted her head, and for a moment, he thought he saw the real Rose, the woman he loved, trapped behind those glowing eyes. But then the light red brighter, and that softness was gone. "I’m what we were always meant to be," she said. "What this ind made us. What it called us to be."
The wind howled, the sea surged, and Jude knew, this was the moment. The moment where everything would either break or be redeemed.
And as Rose raised her hands, light spilling from her fingers like water, the storm above them finally broke, rain crashing down, thunder shaking the cliffs. The world was a blur of light and sound, and Jude braced himself for whatever woulde next.
The rain came down in sheets, cold and relentless, soaking them to the bone as they stood at the cliff’s edge, staring at the figure that had once been Rose. Lightning split the sky, illuminating her in a sh of silver and shadow, her hair stered to her glowing face, her eyes alight with something unearthly. The storm raged around them, the sea below roaring as if in fury or warning, but all Jude could hear was the pounding of his own heart, the whisper of her voice threading through the wind.