Blind Legacy of Time

Chapter 14: Shadow of Darkness



Arden sat on his knees on the platform, his breathing still ragged. His blind eye burned, Kael's final screams echoing in his mind. The crowd had dispersed in utter silence, too terrified to speak Arden's presence felt like the calm before a storm. Kael's lifeless body lay on the platform, charred and unrecognizable a grave carved by Arden's hands.

Lyra knelt beside Arden, placing a hand on his shoulder. "Arden," she said, her voice calm but tinged with concern. "Are you okay?" Arden nodded, but his eyes wouldn't leave Kael's body. "I… I killed him," he murmured, his voice trembling. "This power… I can't control it." Lyra took his hand, holding it firmly. "It's not your fault," she said, her voice resolute. "This power… it's uncontrollable. We'll find a way."

At that moment, a shadow stepped onto the platform a tall, slender silhouette surrounded by a deep purple aura. It was Vaelis Draven, the academy's headmaster. His long, silver-gray hair cascaded over his shoulders, his night-blue eyes locking onto Arden. His black robe, embroidered with gold, shimmered with a faint purple glow, and the silver staff in his hand pulsed with power. "Stand, child," he said, his voice deep and resonant. Arden rose slowly with Lyra's help, but under Vaelis's gaze, he felt small.

Vaelis studied Arden's blind eye. "This power… is dangerous," he said, his tone more cold than angry. "You… are a threat." Arden frowned, "I don't want this," he muttered, his voice laced with anger. "This power… it made me a monster." Vaelis's night-blue eyes narrowed, no trace of a smile on his lips. "Perhaps you are," he said, his voice sharp as a blade. "But my academy has no place for monsters."

Arden's heart clenched, Lyra's hand trembling in his. "What… what are you saying?" Arden asked, his voice filled with disbelief. Vaelis turned to Lyra, studying her golden eyes. "You," he said, his tone softer. "Lyra, is it? Your flames… they hold potential. You are accepted into the academy." Lyra's eyes widened, but she looked at Arden, worry etched on her face. "But… Arden…" she began, but Vaelis cut her off.

"Arden," he said, his voice cold and commanding. "You are expelled. This academy cannot harbor an uncontrollable power. Kael's death… was a warning. Leave, and never return." Arden's breath caught, his mind going blank he had been expelled. His dreams, the future he'd imagined with Lyra… all of it shattered in an instant. Lyra turned to Vaelis, "That's not fair!" she shouted, her voice filled with anger. "It's not his fault!"

Vaelis shot Lyra a stern look. "Fairness comes second to the academy's safety," he said, his tone leaving no room for argument. "But I'm making an exception for you if you wish to stay, you may. But he goes." Arden let go of Lyra's hand, his gaze dropping to the ground. "Lyra," he said, his voice breaking. "Stay. This… is your dream." Lyra's eyes welled with tears, "But you…" she began, but Arden shook his head. "I'll… find a way," he said, his voice faint.

Vaelis turned to the crowd, his voice filling the courtyard. "Exams are postponed! Disperse immediately!" The crowd scattered in terrified silence, and Arden stepped off the platform, squeezing Lyra's hand one last time. "Find me," Lyra whispered, her voice trembling. Arden nodded, but his eyes were hollow he had been expelled from the academy, and now… he was alone.

That night, Arden found refuge in a small inn in a village far from the academy. As he tried to sleep, his blind eye burned again a vision struck him. In a dark void, the god's voice echoed: "Your flaw will destroy you." Arden woke in a cold sweat, his breathing ragged. A question echoed in his mind: "Where will this power take me?"

The next morning, Arden decided to leave the village but he had no idea where to go. All he knew was that this power would either save him… or destroy him.


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