Ilya lay quietly in her brotherâs tight embrace. The storm of her mind was slowly subsidingâher breathing evened out, and the trembling had stopped. The shadows that clung to her heart faded bit by bit. Her condition had stabilized. The tears had done their work.
Eventually, exhaustion pulled her into a gentle slumber, nestled against Arielâs chest.
Arielâs brows furrowed as worry crept across his face. But Doctor John, still by their side, offered reassurance.
âDonât worry, Ariel. Itâs perfectly normal. Her bodyâs recovering from that immense mental strain. This isnât unconsciousnessâitâs restful sleep. Peaceful, healing. Let her rest. Sheâll wake soon.â
Ariel exhaled softly, relief passing over him like a breeze.
Carefully, he shifted Ilya into a more comfortable position on the hospital bed. Her expression was calm nowâserene even. A subtle, pure smile curved her lips. It was like hope had found her again, after being lost in the dark for far too long.
A gentle knock tapped at the door.
Doctor Walter stepped inside, his face weary, dark circles haunting his tired eyes. But his lips curled into a familiar, kind smile.
âIt seems youâve finally gotten some rest, Ariel.â
âI have,â Ariel replied, noticing Walterâs strained posture. âBut Doctor⦠you donât look good. What happened?â
Walter chuckled weakly. âWhat do you think? Treating this many patients back to back, burning through soul power for four hours straightâit takes a toll, even on someone Blessed. My coreâs running on fumes.â
He slumped Into a nearby chair.
Walter tilted his head toward Ilya. âYou seem⦠happy. Something good?â
âShe woke upâjust before you came,â Ariel said with a rare, soft smile. âShe cried a little⦠but then she smiled. Now sheâs sleeping peacefully again.â
Walterâs smile deepened. âThatâs wonderful.â
âDoctor John,â he said, âcould you get me a glass of water?â
âOf course.â John nodded, leaving momentarily and returning with a glass. Walter took it gratefully, sipped, and then closed his eyes, falling into a silent, meditative state. The air shifted around him subtlyâhis fatigue easing as the minutes ticked by.
Ten minutes later, a sharp ring pierced the calm.
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Walterâs eyes snapped open. He picked up his communicator and answered the call. The smile on his face vanished. His body tensed. His expression drained of color.
He slowly lowered the device, hand trembling.
John and Ariel exchanged uneasy glances.
Ariel spoke first. âSomethingâs wrong⦠isnât it?â
Walterâs voice was low and grave. âYes. Very wrong.â
A cold silence fell.
John leaned forward. âWhat happened?â
Walter hesitatedâthen said the words like a curse.
âOne of the fortified cities⦠itâs gone.â
Johnâs face went pale. âGone? You meanâdestroyed?â
Walter shook his head. âNo. Erased. Vanished. Wiped from existence. No warning. No resistance. No distress signal. Not even a cry for help reached the other two cities. It just⦠ended.â
Arielâs blood ran cold. âHow? Was itâ¦?â
âWeâre not sure. Initial readings detected a Rank 4 gate. But that city had multiple Transcendents stationed there. Even a government Rank 4 Pristine. With that much firepower, its fall shouldâve been impossible. Unless⦠the readings were wrong. Or what came through wasnât Rank 4⦠but worse.â
Walter paused. âEither way⦠itâs coming. That city was only three thousand kilometers from here. Whatever erased it will sense this one nextâespecially with how many souls are gathered here.â
Arielâs chest tightened, panic creeping inâbut he didnât show it. His voice stayed calm.
âErasedâ¦?â he echoed. âHow can something so massive fall without a single warning?â
Walter looked him in the eye. âHas anything made sense in this cursed world? Because from where I stand⦠no.â
John spoke up. âThen⦠what do we do now?â
âThe governmentâs evacuating,â Walter said. âThe timeline just moved up. Those scheduled to leave in two days will be gone by tomorrow. Theyâre pulling back. After losing a Rank 4, no one wants to face the unknown.â
Ariel asked, âSo⦠youâll be leaving tomorrow too, Doctor?â
âYes. Thatâs the order. Iâll take Ilya with meâtry to bring you too, if I can. But there wonât be time for arguments. If word of this spreads, the city will descend into chaos. People will panic, rush the skyships and forts. And they can only carry thirty percent of the civiliansâat best.â
Johnâs voice was shaky. âThen⦠the restâ¦?â
Walterâs face was grim. âMaybe they survive. Maybe they donât. I canât lieâI donât know. All we can do is try.â
He turned to Ariel. âIâm sorry. I wish I had more timeâto help you, to explain things. But we need every hand prepping the evacuation.â
Ariel nodded solemnly. âItâs okay. Just take Ilya. Thatâs all I ask. Iâll survive⦠somehow.â
His voice didnât crack. But the silence that followed was deafening.
Walter looked like heâd swallowed glass. âIâm sorry, Ariel.â
He turned to John. âLetâs move. Thereâs still wounded to tend.â
John hesitated. âBut Doctor⦠youâre drained.â
âIâll manage.â
Walter reached out, ruffling Arielâs hair with quiet affection. âTake care of her tonight. Prepare her to leave you⦠if she wakes in time.â
Ariel nodded. âIâll try.â
The two doctors left, the door shutting behind them.
Now only Ariel and Ilya remained in the quiet room.
âAt least sheâll survive,â Ariel thought, trying to take comfort in that. But his heart whispered louder:
Will she survive without me?
He shook the thought away. What am I? A fool? Sheâll be fine. Stronger than she looks. Smarter than she lets on.
Still, he held her close, brushing her hair gently, placing a soft kiss on her cheek.
She stirred, still sleeping, her small hands tightening faintly in his shirt.
Will I ever get to see her again? Hug her? Hear her laugh?
The silence gave no answers.
Two long hours passed. Ariel hadnât moved, eyes fixed on Ilyaâs face. He barely blinked.
And then⦠she stirred again.
Her eyes opened.