<b>Chapter </b><b>186 </b>
*Jiselle*
The heat didn’t fade. It rolled through me in waves, thick and electric, until my breath came ragged and my skin felt too small <b>to </b>hold <b>what </b><b>was </b>happening beneath it. The violet glow shimmered beneath my abdomen, each pulse syncing with something deeper–the leyline under <b>the </b><b>cavern </b>floor. <b>It </b>wasn’t just me anymore. The ground, the air, the magic in this ce… it all beat with the same rhythm. My rhythm. Or theirs.
Nate held me upright, one arm wrapped tight around my back, his other hand hovering over the glowing rune like he could force <b>it </b><b>to </b><b>stop </b>by <b>sheer </b><b>will </b>could hear the frantic edge of his breathing against my ear, could feel the tremor in his arms, but his voice stayed steady when he finally spoke<b>.. </b>
“I’m here. I’ve got you. Just hold on to me.”
I clutched his shirt, nails biting through the fabric. It wasn’t pain coursing through me–not entirely. It was bing. Something vast and endless moving beneath my skin, stretching, iming space it had been waiting for. My thoughts spiraled: Was this what motherhood was meant <b>to </b>feel <b>like</b><b>? </b><b>Or </b>was this the Hollow–Born infection Eva feared, bloorning where a child should have been?
A thunderous hum rattled the cavern walls. The leyline swelled, each beat echoing through my bones. A shimmer of silver dust rose from <b>the </b>stone <b>floor</b><b>, </b>caught in a spiral of unseen wind. I swore the cavern whispered my name–but not mine. Something close. Something older. Something waiting <b>to </b><b>be </b>born from the sybles.
Nate swore under his breath. “I’m getting Bastain.”
I shook my head sharply, gripping him tighter. “Don’t leave.”
He hesitated for only a second before yelling for help, his voice carrying like amand to the air itself. Momentster, footsteps thundered in the distance. Bastain arrived first, robes disheveled, his face pale as his eyes fell on the rune glowing violently through my skin.
Behind him came Ethan, wide–eyed and tense, followed by Eva who froze near the entrance, her breath hitching as though she had seen this before. Or dreamed it.
“First awakening,” Bastain whispered. “Sovereign Key.”
I tried to speak but my throat tightened, choked by the hum of power. The rune on my skin burned brighter<b>, </b>violet ring toward white at the edges. It wasn’t mine. It was theirs. A calling card, a deration. Something alive in my womb announcing itself to the world.
Eva stumbled closer, her eyes ssy with a distant light. “Don’t answer,” she breathed. “Whatever you hear, don’t answer. It’s trying to name itself. If you give it your voice, you give it the door.”
A sound curled at the edge of my mind then. Soft. Gentle. Almost sweet. Like a child’sugh tangled in a whisper. It stretched sybles I almost recognized, shaping them like y, tugging at me to repeat them. I mped my lips shut, shaking my head violently as tears blurred my vision. My <b>own </b>instincts screamed to answer, tofort this thing inside me begging to be known.
Nate’s hand tightened on mine, grounding me like an anchor in a violent storm, “Stay with me, Jis. Don’t let it take you.”
The rune seared fully into my skin, the heat spilling up my chest like molten gold. I arched forward with a broken sound, feeling <b>the </b>magic <b>bite </b><b>into </b><b>flesh </b>and bone, carving itself permanent. The leyline beneath the cavern roared to life, a <b>low</b>, thrumming pulse that matched <b>the </b><b>glow </b><b>now </b><b>burning </b><b>steady </b><b>on </b>my abdomen.
The pulse grew stronger, each beat sending tremors through the floor, shaking pebbles loose from the cavern <b>ceiling</b><b>. </b><b>My </b><b>breath </b><b>came </b><b>in </b><b>short</b><b>, </b><b>panicked </b>gasps, tears streaming down my cheeks as I clung to Nate like he was the only thing tethering me to this world. <b>The </b><b>hum </b><b>built </b><b>into </b><b>a </b>low<b>, </b><b>resonant </b><b>chant </b>in my bones, like countless unseen voices were calling not just to me, but to the being inside me.
Bastain stepped closer, his hands weaving spells in the air, sigils glowing briefly before flickering out as <b>if </b>something <b>more </b>powerful <b>devoured </b><b>them</b>. “This is no ordinary surge,” he muttered. “It’s <b>a </b>im. The leytine <b>recognizes </b>it, bends to it.”
Ethan’s fists clenched, torn between fear and rage. “And we’re just standing here letting it happen<b>?</b><b>” </b>
<b>“</b><b>What </b>do you want <b>me </b><b>to </b>do?” Bastain snapped, sweat beading his <b>brow</b><b>. </b><b>“</b>This power <b>is </b>older <b>than </b><b>anything </b><b>I </b><b>can </b><b>counter</b><b>. </b>It’s choosing <b>its </b><b>ce </b><b>in </b><b>the </b>
<b>world</b>?
<b>Eva’s </b>eyes darted between me and the glowing rune, terror and awe battling in her expression. “Jiselle, keep fighting it Hold on to yourself.
The whispers grew louder. Not words I knew, but sounds that curved into meaning deep in my gut. Names forming like smoke, <b>trying </b><b>to </b><b>coax </b>my <b>lips </b>to shape them. My mouth trembled, every instinct aching to respond. To know the thing I carried. To give it what it wanted most: <b>a </b><b>name</b>.
But Nate’s grip tightened, his forehead pressing against mine, his voice a growl of raw devotion. <i>“</i>No. Don’t let it in. Whatever it <b>wants</b>, it doesn’t get you.
Not like this.”
I clung to his voice, repeating his words in my mind until they drowned out the call. My tears burned hot, my body shaking as if resisting <b>gravity </b><b>itself</b><b>. </b>And then–suddenly–the rune red onest time, blindingly bright, before dimming to a low, steady glow. The cavern fell silent except for <b>the </b><b>ragged </b><b>gasps </b>
of breath filling the air.
For <b>a </b>heartbeat, I thought it was over.
Then a whisper slipped through, clearer than before, curling through my mind like smoke and ash:
“Sovereign… open the door.”
And I knew this wasn’t the end. It was the beginning of something that would tear the world open.