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Darkness pulsed like a heartbeat.
Yuki stood in the eye of it all—void coiled around him, reality whispering in shattered fragments at his feet. The rift was no longer just a tear in space—it was a wound in existence. Silent. Watching. Breathing.
Behind him, the others gathered, the faint glow of their combined energy dim in this oppressive realm.
Haru flexed his fists, scowling. "This place… it's not just a prison. It's alive."
"It's aware," Himari murmured, eyes half-closed as she reached with her senses. "And something is watching us from the other side."
Nogitsune narrowed his eyes, stepping closer to Yuki. "We've pushed too far. Whatever slumbers beyond this rift—it stirred."
Yuki didn't answer at first. He stared into the crackling emptiness, feeling it echo in his bones. He had felt it too. When he unleashed that final strike against the rift's core, something had looked back.
And smiled.
Aiko shivered, gripping her robes tighter. "We need to leave. Now. Before it finds a way through."
"I agree," Ren said, his tone tight, his senses flaring. "I can't hear the wind anymore. It's… dead silent."
The silence was unnatural. Suffocating.
Yuki finally turned to the group. "We seal it. Not just the rift—but its presence. We make it blind."
Nogitsune smirked faintly. "Now you're thinking like a shadow."
They formed a circle, channeling their powers into a unified stream. Void. Spirit. Wind. Light. Reality itself bent as Yuki and Himari fused their energies, drawing a new kind of seal—one bound by both emotion and intent.
"No fear," Himari said. "Only balance."
"No weakness," added Haru.
"No hesitation," whispered Aiko.
The rift pulsed again.
And then—Yuki stepped forward, hands raised. Reality warped around him, bending to his will.
"I see you," he said calmly. "But you don't get to see me."
He clenched his fists—and the rift screamed in silence.
A final surge of void and light surged forward, collapsing the rift inward. It didn't close with a roar, but with a soundless fold. And just like that, the oppressive presence vanished. Not destroyed, but locked behind silence.
Severed.
The group stood still, breathless, eyes wide.
Then, slowly… the sky above them shifted. Stars blinked back into view. Wind returned. Life began to breathe again.
Ren exhaled. "We bought ourselves time."
Nogitsune crossed his arms. "Let's not waste it."
Yuki looked up into the now-quiet sky. "It's not over."
Himari nodded beside him. "No. But it's our turn now."
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The sky was still.
No wind. No pulse. No pressure. It was as if the entire world was holding its breath.
Yuki stood at the edge of a cliff, his cloak fluttering in the dying breeze. Below him, the forest they had escaped into stretched endlessly, but not even the birds sang. The silence wasn't peaceful—it was wrong. It pressed against his skin like static.
Behind him, the group gathered slowly. No words. Just movement. Ren's face was stern, his arms crossed as he scanned the surroundings for any lingering traces of the presence. Himari stood near a tree, her hand pressed against the bark, her eyes glowing faintly. Aiko… Aiko stood furthest away, her gaze on the dirt, hands clenched tightly.
Haru looked the most shaken. He'd watched the foe vanish—no blast, no sound, just gone. And he hated it. He hated how powerless that made him feel.
Nogitsune broke the silence first. "It didn't flee. It wasn't defeated. It… chose to vanish."
Yuki turned slowly. "What do you mean?"
"There's no trace of void or reality disturbance," Himari added, her voice quiet. "It didn't leave behind an echo. It was… erased."
A sharp pain pulsed through Yuki's arm.
He winced and pulled back his sleeve—glowing runes had appeared along his forearm, etched in voidlight and tinged with reality distortion. They shimmered in silence, then flickered like broken static.
Aiko stepped forward without thinking. "That mark... I saw it. Inside the void."
Everyone turned toward her. Her voice shook.
"There was… something else in there. Something behind the presence we fought. It was watching Yuki. It didn't move. It didn't speak. But when it looked at me, I couldn't breathe. And it marked him."
Yuki's breath caught. "Marked me for what?"
No one answered.
Even Nogitsune looked uneasy. Himari's eyes narrowed.
"…We need answers," Ren finally said. "And if the void won't speak, we'll find the ones who sealed it the first time."
"Are you suggesting the Council?" Himari asked.
Ren nodded. "If they knew enough to silence it once, they'll know what comes next."
"But they might also see Yuki as a threat," Aiko whispered.
Yuki lowered his arm, the glowing seal fading into his skin. "Then let them try."
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