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CHAPTER NINETY — WHEN DESTINY TREMBLES
Author: pinky grip
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WHEN DESTINY TREMBLES

The dawn broke reluctantly, as if even the sun feared what waited in the valley below. A muted, copper-colored light seeped across the shattered landscape surrounding the Sanctuary, illuminating scorched earth, fallen stone, and the lingering smoke of a night that had nearly cost them everything. The storm had passed, but the aftermath felt heavier than thunder. Every survivor felt it in their bones something had shifted, some boundary crossed, some fate awakened.

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    There was a moment after every strain when nothing happened.That moment had begun to feel longer.Legacy stood within it now, suspended in a kind of quiet that was not peaceful. Her muscles remained tight, unwilling to relax fully, as if they no longer trusted the stillness. The pauses between vibrations were no longer rest. They were waiting.Her legs trembled without stopping.The shaking was subtle but constant, running through her thighs into her calves like a low current. She did not try to stop it. The tremor had become part of how she remained upright. Fighting it would only waste strength she did not have.Her breathing stayed slow.Each inhale expanded her chest carefully. Each exhale carried heat from her body in waves she could almost feel leaving her. Even that simple rhythm demanded attention now.Her shoulders sagged slightly.Not enough to collapse. Just enough to reveal how heavy they felt. The muscles there had lost their sharp pain and settled into something duller,

  • Chapter 285 — When the Body Wants to Quit

    The exhaustion had become honest.There was no hiding it now. No momentary recovery. No brief return of strength that made her believe she could reset and begin again. Everything she felt stayed with her. Every ache layered over the last one until her body felt heavy with effort alone.Legacy stood where she had been, but the act of standing no longer felt natural.It felt like work.Her legs trembled constantly, small vibrations running through her muscles even when nothing else moved. Her knees no longer locked fully straight. They stayed slightly bent, conserving what little stability she could maintain.It was not a choice.It was survival.Her breathing came slower than before.Not because she was calm, but because taking deeper breaths hurt. Her ribs felt sore. Her chest resisted expansion, forcing her to draw air in carefully, one measured inhale at a time.A faint vibration stirred beneath her feet.She felt it instantly.Her body reacted, though slower now. Her knees bent fur

  • Chapter 284 — The Long Fight With Gravity

    The hardest part was no longer the movement.It was the stillness.Legacy stood with her feet planted, yet nothing inside her felt stable. Every muscle remained engaged as if she were holding up something far heavier than her own body. The strain did not arrive in sharp bursts anymore. It lingered constantly, pressing down in a slow, relentless way.Gravity felt stronger now.Not because it had changed, but because she no longer had the strength she once used to ignore it. Every ounce of her weight made itself known. Her legs carried it. Her spine carried it. Even her shoulders felt dragged downward by the simple act of existing upright.Her breathing stayed slow.Carefully measured. Controlled. Each inhale expanded her chest with effort, as if the air itself resisted entering. Each exhale carried heat, fatigue, and tension away in small, insufficient pieces.A faint vibration moved beneath her feet.She felt it immediately.Her knees bent slightly before she even thought about it. Th

  • Chapter 283 — Where Strength Becomes Quiet

    Legacy no longer tried to measure how tired she was.The question had lost meaning. There was no clear edge to her exhaustion anymore. It stretched endlessly, like a horizon she could see but never reach. Her body had passed the point of feeling simply fatigued and entered something quieter, deeper, more permanent.She stood anyway.Her legs trembled in a constant rhythm, small quivers running through her thighs and calves without pause. The shaking was no longer alarming. It had become part of her, like breathing, like the slow rise and fall of her chest.Her feet felt hot against the floor.The pressure of standing had settled into a dull burn that never faded. Every nerve seemed aware of contact, of weight, of gravity pulling downward without mercy. She shifted slightly, barely moving, just enough to keep sensation from becoming numb.The movement cost her.A slow ache spread upward through her hips, settling into her lower back. She stilled again immediately, conserving energy, le

  • Chapter 282 — The Weight of Every Second

    The strain no longer arrived in waves.It stayed.Legacy stood within it, surrounded by a constant, pressing fatigue that never truly lifted. Earlier, there had been moments between vibrations when her body could recover slightly. Now those moments had thinned, fading into something almost imaginary.Her legs felt permanently engaged.Muscles that should have rested between movements remained tense, fibers locked in quiet resistance. The ache in her thighs was no longer sharp. It had deepened into something heavier, like a weight wrapped around the bones themselves.She shifted her stance by a fraction.The adjustment was barely visible, yet it sent discomfort climbing through her hips and into her lower back. Even small movements carried consequences now. She stilled again immediately, conserving what little strength remained.Her breathing stayed measured.Inhale slowly. Hold. Release.The rhythm anchored her, but it also reminded her how tired she was. Her chest expanded reluctantl

  • Chapter 281 — A Body That Refuses to Quit

    Legacy could no longer remember what it felt like to stand without effort.There had been a time when balance required no thought, when muscles worked quietly without demanding recognition. That memory felt distant now, belonging to someone else. Every second upright had become deliberate. Every breath carried weight.Her legs trembled constantly.Not violently, not enough to topple her, but enough to remind her that stability was no longer guaranteed. The trembling was deep, embedded in the muscles themselves. It never stopped. Even when she held perfectly still, the motion continued like a silent vibration beneath her skin.She focused on her breathing.Slow inhale. Controlled exhale. Again. Again.The rhythm steadied her thoughts, gave her something to hold onto when the discomfort threatened to scatter her focus. Her chest ached with each expansion, ribs sore, lungs working harder than they should have for such a simple act.A faint hum began beneath her feet.She felt it immediat

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