Walter looked at Ariel, curiosity brimming behind his gentle gaze.
âCompanion?â Ariel raised a brow.
Walter chuckled. âWhat, surprised? Iâm a Rank 2 as well, you know. Donât go underestimating me, young man.â
âNo! No, I didnât mean it like that!â Ariel said quickly, waving his hands. âItâs just⦠you said you used to be. So I assumed...â
Walter smiled faintly, eyes distant. âThere was an internal fallout in the team. Everyone went their own way after that. But enough about me. What about you? Iâd like to know more.â
Ariel paused for a moment, then nodded. âYou already know my name. This here,ââhe glanced at the girl lying unconscious nearby, his voice softeningââis my cute and lovely little sister, Ilya.â
Walter grinned. âLovely and cute indeed. If I were you, Iâd be tugging those cheeks all day.â
Ariel gave the faintest smile, appreciating the attempt to lighten the mood.
He continued, voice more composed now. âTwo months ago, we lost our only parent. After that, things got worse fast. The abnormalities spread. Our city fell. We were lucky the evacuation army found us... became refugees, and well... you know the rest.â
Walter's expression shifted, guilt painting his features. âSo you donât have any parents left?â
Ariel nodded.
âIâm sorry... Thatâs far too much for someone your age.â Walter sighed. âYouâre young, but fateâs already been too cruel.â
He tilted his head thoughtfully. âButâdonât take this the wrong wayâhow is there such a huge age difference between you and your sister? I mean, you look like youâre over 20, and she seems like sheâs not even six.â
Ariel didnât flinch. âThatâs because I have Progeria Syndromeâa kind of genetic mutation. I donât know the science behind it, really. But... Iâm actually 11 years old.â
Walter stared at him.
Then blinked.
Then gawked like Ariel had grown a second head. âWait... what did you just say?â
âIâm eleven,â Ariel repeated calmly. âAnd Ilya is six.â
Walter looked like he was about to chokeâdespite not eating anything.
âYouâre telling me... youâre eleven years old?!â
Ariel gave a small, exhausted nod. âI get why itâs hard to believe. Everyone thinks Iâm over 20.â
For a moment, Walter just stared.
Then, without warning, he lunged forward and wrapped Ariel in a tight, crushing hug.
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âWhaâ?! Iâcanâtâbreathe!â Ariel wheezed, flailing.
Walter immediately pulled back, apologetic. âAh! Sorry! Sorry, I got carried away.â
He exhaled, guilt in his voice. âBut... dammit, kid. You shouldâve told us. Eleven years old⦠no wonder. Everything makes more sense nowâyour choices, your reactions... and your silence.â
His voice dropped lower, sincere and steady. âAriel, I canât imagine the weight youâre carrying. You're a child, forced to act like a man... in a world falling apart.â
Walter placed a hand on Arielâs shoulder.
âYouâve done more than enough. Please... take some time to rest. Heal. Youâve earned that much.â
Walter gave Ariel a soft, sympathetic look. âYouâve been through a lot, kid.â
âBut⦠arenât you supposed to tell me about my powers?â Ariel asked, still looking weary but curious.
Walter chuckled lightly. âWeâll get to that, I promise. But right now, you should rest. Trust me, once things start moving, you wonât get another peaceful moment. If you even want one.â
He stood up, stretching his back slightly. âOhâand since youâve been unconscious for two whole days and havenât eaten a thing, how about we get a proper meal? Itâs on me. Might help settle your nerves.â
As he spoke, Walter casually raised his hand and slipped the silencing device back into the airâreturning it to whatever space it came from. The atmosphere in the room shifted, no longer cloaked in that strange stillness.
Ariel tilted his head. âDoctor⦠what was that? That thing you pulled from the air?â
âOh, that?â Walter smiled. âJust part of my Origin Ability. Spatial distortion and storage. Itâs my second abilityâI awakened it after I broke through. And that device? A little privacy magic tool you could say. Makes sure no one can eavesdrop, even with specialized techniques.â
He walked to the door and held it open, motioning for Ariel to follow. Ariel, however, remained seated, glancing at Ilya with hesitant eyes.
âDoctor⦠can we have food here instead? I donât really want to leave her side.â
Walter raised an eyebrow. âYouâre quite the overprotective big brother, arenât you?â
Ariel gave a faint smile. âItâs just⦠I feel at ease when Iâm near her.â
Walter let out a soft chuckle. âWhat a lovely pair of siblings you two are. Alright, weâll eat here.â
He made a quick call and ordered the food to be brought to the room. Then he returned to his seat beside Ariel.
âFoodâs on the way,â he said. âUntil then, how about we talk?â
Walter leaned forward slightly, lowering his voice. âWould you mind sharing what youâve learned about your abilities so far? It'll help me explain what youâre dealing with.â
âI donât know what they are,â Ariel admitted. âNot really. I just⦠did what I had to. I acted.â
Walter nodded thoughtfully, then with a flick of his hand, summoned the silencing device once more. A pulse of stillness fell over the room like a soft blanket.
âAlright, listen carefully,â he said. âTry to focus inward. Not like youâre searching outside yourselfâbut like youâre listening to your own thoughts. Youâll hear it. The Echoes of Origin.â
âThe what?â Ariel frowned.
âThe voice,â Walter said. âOr rather⦠the soulâs voice. Itâs not something external. Itâs you. Just... deeper.â
He paused, letting Ariel process.
âThe Echoes are memories. Power wrapped in instinct. What youâre doing is remembering a part of yourself. Now go aheadâconcentrate.â
Ariel closed his eyes, uncertainâbut he focused.
Suddenly, a voice that sounded eerily like his own echoed through his mind:
[Dormant power awakens.]
[Origin Ability remembered.]
[You have grown closer to the Echoes of Origin.]
Then more voices followedâdozens, hundredsâlike ripples in his mind:
[You have killed a Forsaken Corrupted.]
[You have killed a Tainted Corrupted.]
[You have killed a Tainted Corrupted.]
[You have killed a Tainted Corrupted.]
[You have killed a Tainted Corrupted.]
[You have killed...
...
...
...
Eventually, the storm of echoes slowed. The whispers faded.
And then, one last phrase settled in the silence:
[You have grown closer to the Echoes of Origin.]
Ariel opened his eyes, blinking slowly. A strange calm followed the chaos.
âI⦠killed that many?â he thought. âI donât even remember doing it. And what does it mean to grow closer to the Echoes of Origin?â
He looked down at his hands, now steady, but still unsure if they were his own anymore.