Ashes Of The Void
Author: Beo
last update2025-08-30 21:40:58

The tower stood silent, its walls scarred with the ghosts of the net. Ash drifted like snow, settling on Jason’s shoulders, his hands, his broken knife. Yara’s blade lay at his feet, its edge glinting in the dawn’s gray light, a relic of a concord that no longer existed. The haze was gone—its silver tide dissolved, its amalgamations reduced to dust—but the victory felt hollow. Jason was alone, his identity burned away in the silence he’d embraced to starve the haze. He was nothing, as the stranger had demanded, and the weight of it was heavier than any blade.

He closed his eyes, reaching for the net’s warmth, for Callen’s bloody grin, for Lira’s fierce gaze as the beam crushed her, for Yara’s rasping vow. Nothing. Just the echo of his own heartbeat, too loud in a world too quiet. The stranger’s words lingered: The net was its cradle… a shadow of your will, your fear, your rage. The haze had been their creation, and Jason had ended it by letting go of everything that made him human. He
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