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Chapter 22 - Chapter 21: Stay With Me

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The sky was still breaking.

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Massive fractures spread above the capital like shattered glass, glowing faintly violet through the darkness. Pieces of distorted light drifted downward slowly, dissolving before they touched the ground.

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Below—

The city panicked.

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People screamed.

Knights tried to evacuate civilians.

Priests prayed desperately.

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But none of it mattered.

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Because every person in the capital could feel the same thing:

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Something had awakened.

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And it was looking back.

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At the center of the ruined palace—

Rosy stood motionless.

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The massive shadow behind her had grown larger now, stretching across the fractured sky like an unfinished nightmare.

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It had no clear shape.

No clear face.

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Only presence.

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Ancient.

Hungry.

Endless.

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And somehow—

It felt connected to her breathing.

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Every time she inhaled—

The sky cracked further.

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Azrael stared at her silently.

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No teasing smile.

No playful remarks.

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Only tension.

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Because he knew exactly what would happen if she slipped further.

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And for the first time in a very long time—

He didn't know if he could stop it.

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"…Rosy."

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His voice was softer now.

Careful.

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She looked at him slowly.

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Her eyes still swirled black and violet—

Beautiful.

Terrifying.

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"…You keep saying my name like it's supposed to save me."

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The words were quiet.

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But they hit harder than any attack.

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Azrael stepped closer carefully.

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"…Maybe I'm trying to remind you who you are."

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A faint smile touched her lips.

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"…Do you know who I am?"

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Silence.

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The wind howled around them.

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Her hair floated in the distorted air like strands of darkness itself.

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"…Yes," he answered finally.

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A pause.

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"…That's exactly why I'm worried."

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Something flickered across her expression.

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Not anger.

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Something smaller.

More dangerous.

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Emotion.

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"…You're scared of me too."

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The statement wasn't bitter.

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Just tired.

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Azrael immediately shook his head.

"…No."

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Another step closer.

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"I'm scared for you."

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Silence.

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Rosy looked away first.

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Because something about that answer hurt more than fear ever could.

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Behind them—

Her father watched quietly.

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His expression unreadable.

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"…You're wasting time," he said calmly.

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Azrael's gaze darkened instantly.

"…Be quiet."

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A faint smile touched the older man's lips.

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"You think emotional attachment will stop what she's becoming?"

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A pause.

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"It didn't before."

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Rosy froze.

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"…Before?" she whispered.

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Azrael's jaw tightened.

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"…Don't."

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But her father continued.

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"You really haven't told her."

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The tension shifted instantly.

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Rosy's eyes moved slowly toward Azrael.

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"…Told me what?"

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Silence.

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Azrael didn't answer.

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Which was answer enough.

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Her expression changed slightly.

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"…Azrael."

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The way she said his name—

Quiet.

Dangerously calm.

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Made the fractured air tremble again.

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"…What didn't you tell me?"

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He exhaled slowly.

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"…Now isn't the time."

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Rosy laughed softly.

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The sound was beautiful.

Broken.

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"…That's always what people say before lying."

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Another crack split the sky.

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The shadow behind her shifted again.

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Larger.

Closer.

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Her father's gaze sharpened.

"…You're destabilizing again."

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Rosy ignored him completely.

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Her eyes never left Azrael.

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"…Answer me."

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Silence stretched.

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Long.

Heavy.

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Then finally—

Azrael spoke.

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"…You died once already."

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The world seemed to stop again.

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Rosy blinked slowly.

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"…What?"

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His gaze held hers steadily.

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"…Before the seal."

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A pause.

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"…Before the story you remember."

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Her breathing slowed.

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Not calm.

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Dangerously still.

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"…Explain."

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Azrael looked away briefly.

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As if choosing the words carefully.

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"…There was a war."

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A flash crossed Rosy's mind instantly—

Flames.

Black skies.

Screaming.

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She grabbed her head suddenly.

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"…Ah—"

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Azrael moved immediately.

"…Easy."

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But the memories were already forcing themselves through.

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Blood on white stone.

A sword through someone's chest.

Her own hands shaking.

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And Azrael—

Standing in front of her covered in blood.

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Not attacking.

Begging.

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"Please stop."

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Rosy's eyes widened violently.

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"…No…"

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More memories hit.

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Her father standing in a burning hall.

Chains forming around her.

People screaming her name in fear.

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"The Eternal Sun has fallen!"

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"She's destroying everything!"

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"Seal her now!"

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Rosy staggered backward.

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The shadow behind her pulsed violently.

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"…No…"

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Azrael caught her before she could fall.

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"Rosy."

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Her breathing became uneven.

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"…I killed them."

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The words came out shattered.

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Azrael's grip tightened slightly.

"…You weren't yourself."

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Her eyes snapped toward him.

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"…But I still did it."

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Silence.

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Because he couldn't deny that.

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And she knew it.

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A tear slid down her cheek silently.

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The sight of it—

Felt wrong.

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Someone this powerful shouldn't look so broken.

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"…How many?" she whispered.

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Azrael closed his eyes briefly.

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"…Too many."

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Her body trembled once.

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Then—

She laughed again.

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Softly.

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But this time—

It sounded empty.

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"…So he was right."

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Her father didn't answer.

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Didn't need to.

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Rosy slowly pulled away from Azrael's hold.

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"…You sealed me because I became a monster."

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"…No," Azrael said immediately.

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But she kept talking.

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"And you…"

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Her eyes met his again.

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"…You stayed beside me anyway."

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A long silence followed.

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Then quietly—

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"…Yes."

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The honesty in his voice almost broke her.

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Because he said it so simply.

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Like it was obvious.

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Like there had never been another option.

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Rosy stared at him for a long moment.

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"…Why?"

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Azrael smiled faintly.

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Tired.

Real.

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"…Because even after everything…"

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A step closer.

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"…you still cried when you thought no one could see you."

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Her breath caught.

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"…What?"

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He looked directly into her swirling eyes.

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"…You hated yourself more than anyone else ever could."

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Silence.

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The world around them felt distant now.

Muted.

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"…So no," he said softly.

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"I never stayed because I thought you were harmless."

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Another step closer.

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"I stayed because I knew you were hurting."

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Something inside Rosy cracked.

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Not violently.

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Quietly.

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And somehow—

That hurt more.

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The shadow behind her trembled violently again.

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But this time—

It reacted to her emotions.

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Not her rage.

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Her pain.

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Azrael noticed instantly.

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"…Rosy."

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She looked at him helplessly now.

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For the first time since awakening—

Actually helpless.

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"…I don't know how to stop it."

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The confession came out barely above a whisper.

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Azrael stepped fully in front of her now.

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Close enough that she could feel his warmth despite the collapsing reality around them.

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"…Then don't do it alone."

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Her eyes widened slightly.

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"…What?"

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A faint smile touched his lips.

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"…You always try carrying everything yourself."

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He reached up slowly—

Giving her enough time to stop him.

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She didn't.

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His fingers brushed gently against her cheek—

Wiping away the tear she hadn't noticed.

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"…So this time," he whispered,

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"Stay with me instead."

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Silence.

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Rosy stared at him.

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Too close.

Far too close.

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And for one dangerous second—

The distortion around them calmed.

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The fractured sky stopped spreading.

The floating debris slowed.

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Even the shadow behind her—

Paused.

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Her father's eyes narrowed slightly.

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"…Interesting."

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Because this—

This was new.

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Not power.

Not suppression.

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Connection.

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And somehow—

That was affecting her more than seals ever had.

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Rosy's lips parted slightly.

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"…Azrael…"

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His name came out softer this time.

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Almost fragile.

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And Azrael—

Who had stood against monsters, gods, and death itself—

Suddenly looked far more dangerous when he smiled at her like that.

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"…Yeah?"

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Her heart skipped once.

Hard.

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And that terrified her more than the power ever did.

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Because for the first time—

Rosy realized the one thing more dangerous than becoming a monster…

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Was letting someone see the girl still trapped inside one.

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End of Chapter 21

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