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Chapter 133: The White
Author: Pheel-Grip
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The fire ended. Or it didn’t. Jason didn’t know. There was no chamber. No throne. No chains. Only white. Endless, suffocating white.

He couldn’t feel his body. Couldn’t tell if he was standing, floating, or falling. Couldn’t tell if he had hands, if he still had a chest, if his ember was still inside him or scattered into dust.

But he could feel her. Aria. Faint. Flickering. But there. He reached for her, though his arms no longer existed. His thought stretched through the white, desperate, trembling. Aria…?

A pulse answered. Small. Fragile. Jason. Relief ripped through him like lightning. His fire surged instinctively, though he no longer knew what fire meant in this place.

You’re here. I’m here. The words trembled, as though the white itself tried to smother them. Jason pushed harder, his ember flaring, his soul straining. “Don’t fade. Don’t you dare fade.”

Her answer came sharp, cracked. I won’t, if you don’t.

Something moved. The white rippled. For a moment Jason thought it was hi
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  • Chapter 133: The White

    The fire ended. Or it didn’t. Jason didn’t know. There was no chamber. No throne. No chains. Only white. Endless, suffocating white.He couldn’t feel his body. Couldn’t tell if he was standing, floating, or falling. Couldn’t tell if he had hands, if he still had a chest, if his ember was still inside him or scattered into dust.But he could feel her. Aria. Faint. Flickering. But there. He reached for her, though his arms no longer existed. His thought stretched through the white, desperate, trembling. Aria…?A pulse answered. Small. Fragile. Jason. Relief ripped through him like lightning. His fire surged instinctively, though he no longer knew what fire meant in this place.You’re here. I’m here. The words trembled, as though the white itself tried to smother them. Jason pushed harder, his ember flaring, his soul straining. “Don’t fade. Don’t you dare fade.”Her answer came sharp, cracked. I won’t, if you don’t.Something moved. The white rippled. For a moment Jason thought it was hi

  • Chapter 132: The Shatter

    The tether exploded. Silver. Sapphire. Light so violent it swallowed the chamber whole, erasing chains, stone, fire, even sound.Jason’s scream tore through the blaze as his body convulsed, his ember cracking apart, shards of fire ripping through him. He felt Aria.Every heartbeat. Every pulse of agony. Every shred of her fire as it tore through her chest, colliding with his, fusing, breaking.They weren’t two anymore. They weren’t one, either. They were raw fire. Raw ember. And it was too much.Jason’s vision fractured into a thousand shards of silver. Aria’s voice split into echoes, her scream reverberating through his bones, through his soul.The chains binding them melted in the blaze. The ancient roared in fury, its molten form reeling back as the explosion consumed the chamber. But the fire didn’t stop.It surged. It consumed. Jason couldn’t feel his hands anymore. Couldn’t feel his body. He was fire. Every thought burned. Every breath seared.But through the inferno, he clung t

  • Chapter 131: The Throne War

    The fissure swallowed them whole. Jason’s grip on Aria’s hand was the only thing that kept him tethered as the world turned inside out.They were yanked through fire. Through shadow. Through a void so vast it felt like falling forever. Chains rattled around them, molten links stretching endlessly, clashing like thunder as they twisted into shapes too enormous to comprehend.Jason gasped against the heat. Every breath scorched his lungs, every heartbeat burned. The tether pulsed violently in his chest, straining, screaming.But Aria’s hand was still in his. That was all that mattered. They fell. And then they landed. The impact cracked through his bones.Jason groaned, pushing himself upright, his palms burning against the ground. Stone. Black stone, slick with heat. He lifted his head. And froze.They stood in a chamber so vast it defied reason, stretching upward into an endless void of fire. Chains thicker than towers descended from the darkness, plunging into the stone around them,

  • Chapter 130: The Throne of Chains

    The fissure swallowed them whole. Jason’s grip on Aria’s hand was the only thing that kept him tethered as the world turned inside out.They were yanked through fire. Through shadow. Through a void so vast it felt like falling forever. Chains rattled around them, molten links stretching endlessly, clashing like thunder as they twisted into shapes too enormous to comprehend.Jason gasped against the heat. Every breath scorched his lungs, every heartbeat burned. The tether pulsed violently in his chest, straining, screaming.But Aria’s hand was still in his. That was all that mattered. They fell. And then they landed. The impact cracked through his bones. Jason groaned, pushing himself upright, his palms burning against the ground.Stone. Black stone, slick with heat. He lifted his head. And froze. They stood in a chamber so vast it defied reason, stretching upward into an endless void of fire.Chains thicker than towers descended from the darkness, plunging into the stone around them,

  • Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-Nine: The Fall

    Jason’s blade trembled against her chest. Aria’s blade trembled against his. Between them, the tether screamed, a white-hot thread of silver and sapphire, vibrating like it was about to snap.Every beat of their hearts surged through it, clashing and tearing, threatening to rip them both apart. Jason’s lungs burned with every breath.His vision blurred with blood and fire. He could barely stand, his knees buckling under the weight of his ember. But none of it mattered. Only her. Aria.Her face streaked with tears, her hands shaking as she held the blade at his heart. Her eyes wide, terrified, locked on him as though she didn’t know if he was real.Jason’s throat closed. His grip faltered. “Aria…” His voice broke, raw as ash. “It’s me.”Her lip trembled. “Prove it.”The ancient’s laughter rolled through the fractured void, loud and merciless.“Pathetic. You don’t even trust each other anymore. What is love without certainty? What is a bond without truth? Nothing. Nothing but pain.”The

  • Chapter 128: The Fractured Tether

    Jason froze. Across the broken battlefield, through shards of collapsing fire and twisted illusions, Aria stood with her blade raised.Silver flame bled from her body, her chest heaving, her eyes wide and burning. Her hand trembled on the hilt, but the point of her sword never wavered.And it was aimed straight at him. Jason’s chest tightened. The wound from before still burned, every breath dragging razors through his ribs. His ember guttered weakly in his chest, a fading star.But this this was worse. Because he couldn’t tell if it was really her.The tether pulsed erratically, surging one moment, dead the next, like a heartbeat skipping out of rhythm. It wasn’t clear, wasn’t certain, wasn’t the anchor it had always been.“Aria…” His voice cracked as he stepped forward. “Is it you?”Her lips parted. Her voice carried across the fractured ground, sharp, broken, and afraid.“Jason… tell me it’s you.”The silence between them roared louder than the collapsing world. The ancient’s laugh

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