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The Voice In The Fire
Author: Diamond
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Kael didn’t remember falling asleep.

One moment he was staring at the ceiling of his dorm, the faint glow of the moon spilling through the window, and the next—he was back in the fire.

The same fire.

The same screams.

The same night that had carved itself into his soul.

The air burned as the temple walls cracked and fell. Shadows twisted, swallowing the stars. He could smell the smoke, taste the ash on his tongue.

But this time… something was different.

He wasn’t the child cowering beneath the altar anymore. He stood tall, his hands blazing with black flame, and the fire didn’t hurt. It wrapped around him like an old memory, familiar and alive.

“Kael.”

His heart froze.

That voice—soft, low, and filled with warmth that didn’t belong in this place.

He turned, searching through the smoke. Shapes flickered at the edge of sight—faces, whispers—but none clear enough to grasp.

“Who’s there?” he called, his voice trembling.

The fire stirred. It moved, almost like it breathed. From within it, a figure began to take shape—a silhouette cloaked in light and shadow both. The flames bent around them, forming wings that weren’t quite real.

Kael’s breath caught. “Mother?”

The figure smiled faintly. “You’ve grown.”

It was her voice. He would have known it anywhere.

Soft, steady. The kind of voice that used to hum to him when nightmares came.

But it couldn’t be. She was gone. Burned. Lost.

“You’re not real,” he whispered.

The figure tilted her head, and for a moment the light flickered—revealing eyes that burned the same deep gold as his. “Does that make the fire real?”

Kael’s throat tightened. He didn’t know how to answer.

The fire around them began to shift, showing flashes of things he didn’t remember—his mother speaking to someone cloaked in blue light, a pendant glowing between them, whispers too faint to hear.

“What is this?” Kael demanded. “A dream? A memory?”

“Both,” she said softly. “Dreams are doors, Kael. You’ve just learned how to open one.”

The fire dimmed, growing colder now. The figure’s outline trembled, breaking apart like smoke.

Kael reached forward instinctively. “Wait! Please—tell me what happened that night. Why did you—why did you leave me?”

The flames flared violently, as if the question itself carried weight. For a heartbeat, the world went white.

Then her voice came again, faint and distant.

“Because they were coming for you.”

Kael froze. “Who?”

But the fire swallowed her words before they could form.

He reached for her, but his hand met only air—and suddenly the world was collapsing around him. The temple fell apart, the smoke turned to shadow, and something cold and ancient whispered through the darkness:

He’s not ready yet.

Kael gasped and jolted awake.

He was back in his bed, drenched in sweat, his heart pounding like it might break free. The dorm was silent except for his ragged breathing. Moonlight spilled across the floor, pale and cold.

He pressed a trembling hand against his chest. His heart was racing—but beneath it, something else pulsed. Faint. Rhythmic.

The same echo he’d felt in Riven’s chamber.

He looked down—and saw that the faint outline of the runes from the training room were glowing faintly beneath his skin.

“What…” He lifted his hand, and the light faded, leaving only his heartbeat and a sick rush of questions.

He didn’t sleep again that night.

When morning came, he sat by the window, watching dawn bleed over the mountains. The fire inside him was quiet now—but not gone. It was waiting. Watching.

And somewhere deep in the back of his mind, he could still hear her voice.

> Because they were coming for you.

The words clung to him like smoke.

He didn’t know who they were—but he knew one thing for certain.

The temple hadn’t been an accident.

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