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章節 4: Chapter 4: Shadows in the Veil

The world around Lyla was a blur of smoke and shadow as she opened her eyes. A chill seeped into her bones, and she realized she was lying on cold, damp stone. The faint scent of moss mixed with something acrid in the air. She blinked rapidly, trying to focus, but her surroundings were shrouded in an oppressive, otherworldly darkness.

Where am I?

She pushed herself to her feet, her fingers brushing against uneven stone walls slick with moisture. She was no longer in the Hall of Reflections—or anywhere she recognized. The whispers she'd heard faintly in the castle grew louder here, a cacophony of voices that seemed to come from every direction, all speaking in a language she couldn't understand.

"Alaric?" she called, her voice echoing weakly in the cavernous space.

No answer came.

Her heart clenched. The last thing she remembered was Alaric catching her after her vision of Seraphina. Had he brought her here? Or had something pulled her away without him?

"Stay calm," she whispered to herself, though the fear gripping her made it difficult.

A faint light flickered in the distance, barely visible through the gloom. Lyla's instincts urged her to move toward it, though every step felt like wading through thick, invisible muck. Her breaths grew labored, as if the air itself resisted her presence.

The light revealed a narrow stone pathway suspended over an abyss. On either side, the shadows churned like living smoke. Her stomach twisted at the sight, but she forced herself forward. As she placed her foot on the first step, the whispers grew louder, sharper, cutting through her thoughts like shards of ice.

"Lyla..."

The whispering voices converged into one—a deep, resonant tone that seemed to come from within her own mind. She froze, her hand instinctively clutching her chest where the warmth from earlier now burned like fire.

"Who's there?" she demanded, spinning around.

The shadows surged to her left, forming a towering figure cloaked in darkness. Its form was indistinct, shifting and writhing like smoke, but its eyes burned like coals, locking onto hers with an intensity that made her knees buckle.

"You carry what belongs to us," the figure said, its voice echoing with an unnatural reverberation. "And now you will return it."

"What are you talking about?" Lyla asked, her voice trembling.

The figure extended a hand—or what resembled one—toward her, and the burning in her chest flared, making her gasp. She staggered back, clutching at her shirt as if to shield herself.

"The power you wield was never meant for you," it said. "It is ours, and we will claim it."

Lyla shook her head, fear giving way to defiance. "I don't even know what you're talking about! Leave me alone!"

The shadow laughed, a sound that sent shivers down her spine. "You will understand soon enough. But first… let us see if you are worthy to bear the burden you so foolishly inherited."

The shadows surged forward, engulfing her.

Lyla awoke in a forest eerily similar to the one from her vision, but this time, the air was heavy with malevolence. The trees were blackened and twisted, their branches reaching down like claws. The ground was littered with ash, and a red haze hung in the air.

In the distance, a figure stood, watching her. Lyla's heart skipped a beat—it was her. Or rather, a version of her. This doppelgänger wore a dark cloak, her face pale and her eyes glowing with the same fiery red as the shadowed figure from earlier.

"You've been running from this," the doppelgänger said, her voice cold and cutting. "But you can't escape what you are."

"I'm not you," Lyla said, stepping back.

"Oh, but you are," the dark version of her replied, smirking. "You've felt it, haven't you? The power coursing through you, the hunger for control. It's intoxicating, isn't it?"

Lyla clenched her fists. "I don't want that power. I don't want any of this."

"Lies," the doppelgänger hissed. "You can pretend all you like, but deep down, you know the truth. Without me, you are nothing. Weak. Helpless."

"Stop!" Lyla shouted, but the dark figure lunged at her, a blade of shadow forming in her hand. Lyla barely had time to react, throwing herself to the side as the blade struck the ground where she'd stood.

"You can't fight me," the doppelgänger said, advancing. "I am you."

Lyla scrambled to her feet, her mind racing. She didn't have a weapon, didn't have magic—at least, none that she understood. But she couldn't let this thing win.

As the doppelgänger struck again, Lyla instinctively raised her hands. To her surprise, a burst of golden light erupted from her palms, colliding with the blade of shadow and sending both of them staggering back.

The doppelgänger snarled, her expression twisting with rage. "You think that light will save you? It won't. It's a curse, just like the darkness."

Lyla didn't respond. She didn't fully understand what was happening, but she could feel the light within her, warm and steady, like a lifeline. She focused on that feeling, letting it guide her.

The battle raged on, shadow and light clashing in bursts of energy that shook the forest. Lyla's movements grew more confident as she realized the light wasn't just a weapon—it was a part of her, as much as the darkness was.

Finally, with one last surge of energy, she unleashed a blinding wave of light that enveloped the doppelgänger. The shadowy figure screamed, dissolving into wisps of smoke that were carried away on the wind.

Lyla collapsed to her knees, panting. The forest began to fade, replaced by the familiar walls of the Hall of Reflections. She was back.

Alaric stood a few feet away, his expression a mix of relief and concern. He hurried to her side, helping her up. "What happened?" he asked.

"I… I faced something," Lyla said, her voice shaking. "Something inside me. A darkness. But there was light too."

Alaric's brow furrowed. "And which one did you choose?"

Lyla met his gaze, her own eyes steady despite the turmoil she felt. "I didn't choose. I embraced them both."

For a moment, Alaric said nothing. Then, a faint smile tugged at the corner of his lips. "Perhaps that's the only way forward."

Before Lyla could respond, the ground beneath them rumbled. The torches along the walls flickered wildly, and a deep, guttural roar echoed through the hall.

"What now?" Lyla asked, her heart pounding.

Alaric's expression darkened. "We're out of time. The darkness knows you're awake, Lyla. It's coming for you."

And with that, the doors of the Hall burst open, revealing a towering figure shrouded in shadows—its eyes burning with the same crimson light as the doppelgänger's.

To be continued…


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This chapter dives deeper into Lyla's journey, showing her starting to face the truth about her connection to Eryndor and the power within her. The Hall of Reflections adds a mix of mystery and suspense, especially with Seraphine’s warnings about the choices Lyla has to make. Alaric’s role as her protector grows stronger, and their bond feels more personal now. Overall, this chapter sets up big questions about Lyla’s destiny and leaves readers curious about what she’ll do next.

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