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My Greate Husband 168

    <b>Chapter </b><b>168 </b>


    Jiselle


    <b>The </b><b>Gate </b><b>behind </b>Kael trembled again, shadows flickering like fractured hearts. My own me–violet and gray–<b>pulsed </b>in my veins and <b>whispered </b>my name. <b>Not </b>just me. Not just me<b>. </b>Choice,


    1 swallowed, feeling the heat of the threshold rise through me. He stood there, Kael<b>, </b>arrogance and longing and ruin intertwined in his eyes,


    <b>“</b><b>You </b><b>can’t </b><b>stop </b>what’s already been chosen,” he said. “You only get to decide how it ends.”


    My heart hammered, but the bond with Nate steadied me–every beat forging home his promise, his fear, his love. I pressed <b>a </b>hand against <b>the </b><b>broken</b>. stone wall behind me, grounding myself.


    He summoned me again–but this time, different. Paler. Pulling outward, away. He spoke slowly.


    “Fusion is transcendence. We be more than prophecy. We be the Gate’s purpose. Together.”


    I wanted <b>to </b>catch that lie and twist it into truth–but Kael wasn’t alone. Across the threshold, stepping forward from starlight and shadow, came <b>a </b><b>new </b>figure: tall, wrapped in veils of obsidian and ash. A stain of white sigil burned at their throat–the third mark. Their eyes were masked–but their <b>presence </b>was sovereign.


    My me surged again, pulsing toward them. My blood froze.


    They raised a hand. me curled across their fingertips: violet<b>, </b>gold, white. Three mes. And under that mask, I felt <b>the </b>gate shimmer.


    Kael’s words echoed again. “You were never meant to carry this alone.”


    I looked from him to this new Sovereign. From the threat to the possibility.


    And in that moment, everything fractured.


    I stepped forward, not entirely sure whose voice came out of my mouth.


    “Who are you?”


    The Sovereign held still. The air roiled around us, mes weaving into a hush.


    “My name doesn’t matter,” they said, voice measured and filtered. “Not here. Not now. What matters is the sigil.”


    They brushed a hand against the third mark on their chest. It red white and purple, glowing bright enough to reflect in the mask.


    I met their gaze. “I have that same call.”


    They inclined their head. “We share responsibility, Jiselle Johal.”


    I stumbled over my name. My me dimmed, uncertain. Everything inside me told me this was wrong. But something else<b>–</b><b>a </b>resonance<b>–</b><b>kept </b><b>me </b>


    rooted.


    A whisper in the fire: Sovereign.


    Taste it. Know it. Be it.


    Kael stepped forward, me spiraling outward. “She is one. He is one. You are the third. Fuse with <b>your </b>me <b>to </b><b>us</b><b>, </b><b>Jiselle</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>


    My heart lurched. Fuse?


    Not just her. My me. Our destinies. A crown of three.


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    <b>Kael’s </b><b>hand </b><b>extended</b>. I <b>could </b><b>hear </b><b>Nate’s </b><b>ragged </b><b>breath </b><b>behind </b><b>me</b><b>. </b><b>I </b><b>could feel </b>his fingers <b>flex</b><b>. </b>I <b>could </b><b>hear </b><b>his </b><b>longing</b><b>. </b>


    A <b>door </b><b>mmed </b><b>inside </b>me.


    “<b>No.</b><b>” </b>


    <b>My </b><b>voice </b><b>cracked like </b><b>a </b>broken bell. me hammered in my spine.


    <b>Kael’s </b>face flickered. <b>“</b><b>You’re </b>making this harder than it needs to be.<b>“</b><b>. </b>


    “What <b>you’re </b>offering <b>is </b>very,” <b>I </b>said. “Not sovereignty.”


    The <b>air </b>cracked. My me hissed in my ears.


    <b>Kael’s </b><b>lips </b>curled. “All you know of power is control. But the Gate demands surrender.”


    The masked Sovereign took a step forward. Not with malice. With gravity.


    <b>“</b><b>Then </b>perhaps you need to meet the sigil that couldn’t be broken.”


    They lowered their hood, revealing hair pale as ash, a scar across one cheek–someone I half–remembered from older visions. Possibly someone I’d <b>met </b>before all this began.


    A hand flicked the mask aside entirely–the me symbol still buried in shadow.


    I gasped, pulse spiking.


    A face I recognized–Varra.


    The woman I’d studied in Council records. The mebearer who vanished when she tried to seal thest Gate. Some said she died <b>in </b>exile<b>. </b>Some said


    she’d gone mad.


    But here she was. me–haired, hollow–eyed, terrifyingly real.


    “Varra,” I whispered.


    She didn’t smile. She looked at me with pain. “I am your mirror, in a time that tried to break me. You survived. I became the mark.”


    My me flickered.


    I swallowed against the ache. Memories of maps, runes, dry Council halls, nights I’d dreamt of her name. Nights I whispered: Find me.


    I stepped forward, closing the distance between us.


    Varra raised a pale hand. “You carry what I refused to bear.”


    I shivered. “Then let me carry it better.”


    Kaelughed abruptly–and me cracked against the walls.


    “You would still wield <b>it </b>alone<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    “No,” I said, rage and sorrow weaving together. I looked at Varra. “But not in thrall to you.”


    Varra’s gaze lifted, meeting mine. “<b>I </b>swore once to carry it in service,” she said. “To share the burden.”


    Kael shook his head. “Shared burden is a betrayal of destiny. Fusion gives rity.”


    “Fusion gives chain,” I shot back. But my voice wavered under the storm of me and fear.


    Behind me, steps scraped on stone. I turned–Nate stepped closer.


    Heid a hand on my shoulder.


    Soft.


    Solid.


    “Whatever you choose,” he whispered, “I’m with you.”


    The world tilted.


    Varra reached out with her me hand, touching Kael’s. They burned together–but then she broke away, me trailing–as if she’d bitten a chain,


    “Three mes,” she said, voice low, tremulous. “One who rules in will. One who rules in force. And one who must rule in heart.”


    She looked at me again.


    I looked to Nate.


    A space opened.


    The Gate shivered. Its edges rippling into our world. I felt something stir deep in my bones.


    me glowed in my palm.


    I tasted my name again on the wind.


    And then–I heard it.


    A voice deeper than me.


    Jiselle Johal.


    The Gate called.


    Not Kael. Not Varra. Not mortal.


    You have the sigils.


    You have the choice.


    Choose.


    Pain cut across my chest like a sword. Three pulses erupted from my me. Violet. Gold. White.


    Words formed in fire, glowing on my palm:


    RULE. SHAPE. BECOME.


    My breath stopped.


    Nate’s hand crushed mine.


    “Jis,” he said, voice raw. “We choose you.”


    The world hushed around us.


    Kael snarled, messhing his words: “Then you must reject all of us, and ept <i>only </i>the Gate.”


    Varra stepped forward, me bowed. “I will stand with you–not by force, but by promise”


    Nate looked at me, eyes shining with hurt and hope.


    The Gate hummed.


    The runes pulsed.


    And in that crystalline moment, I knew the choicey in the empty space between us.


    me trailed from my fingertips.


    The Gate leaned toward my me.


    But I didn’t move.


    I whispered:


    This is my name.


    And in that heartbeat-


    The Gate answered.


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