Blind Legacy of Time

Chapter 9: Awakening of the Shadow



Lyra's heart clenched as Arden collapsed. "Arden!" she cried, her voice echoing in the forest's silence. She dropped to her knees, cradling his head in her lap. His black hair clung sweaty to his forehead, his blind eye faintly glowing the yellow light faded, but its weight lingered. Her trembling hands touched his cheek. "Arden, please wake up," she whispered, her voice laced with worry.

Arden's eyelids fluttered, slowly opening. Meeting Lyra's golden gaze, the pain in his blind eye throbbed sharper than ever. The red spirit's voice echoed in his mind: "The blind heir cannot escape. Your master stirs." Gasping, he sat up, head spinning. "Lyra," he said, voice weak but resolute. "Something… something's coming."

Lyra frowned, placing a hand on his shoulder. "What's coming?" she asked, her tone calm but tinged with concern. Arden squeezed his eyes shut, trying to suppress the pain. "I don't know," he muttered. "But my blind eye… it's like it sees." A vision flashed in his mind a dark throne, wreathed in blood-red flames, a silhouette looming. And a voice, like the god's: "Your flaw will find you." Arden shuddered, gripping Lyra's hand tightly.

Lyra felt his fear, wrapping her arms around him. "I'm here," she whispered, her voice full of warmth. "No matter what, you're not alone." Arden calmed in her embrace, resting his head on her shoulder. Her sweet scent filled his senses not from her flames, but from her, a quiet peace. "If it weren't for you," he said, voice low but earnest, "I couldn't handle this curse." Lyra smiled, running her fingers through his hair. "Then it's good I'm here," she replied, a hint of joy in her tone.

But then, the air grew heavy. The ground trembled faintly, the trees' leaves darkening as if a shadow was swallowing the forest. Lyra tensed, standing with Arden. "What's this?" she asked, voice quivering. Arden's blind eye burned again, more intensely. "It's… the god," he muttered through gritted teeth.

Suddenly, a wave of magic erupted invisible but palpable. It targeted Arden's blind eye, the pain becoming unbearable. He fell to his knees, one hand clutching his eye, the other pulling Lyra close. "We need to run," he said, voice ragged with pain. Lyra nodded, lifting him by the arm. "Together," she whispered, resolute.

They ran, but the magic wave pursued. Trees blackened, branches cracked, the air thick with a suffocating heat. Lyra summoned her flames, a sweet-scented fire forming a shield around them, but her flames flickered her broken core faltering. Arden noticed, calling his own fire blood-red flames bolstering her shield. "I'm with you," he said, voice strong despite the pain. Lyra met his gaze, her golden eyes shining. "And I'm with you," she replied.

The magic wave slowly receded, but the forest remained shrouded in a dark tremor. Arden and Lyra leaned against a tree, breathless. His blind eye still burned, though the pain eased. Lyra took his hand, lacing her fingers with his. "What's happening?" she asked, voice worried but steady. Arden shook his head. "The god… or something… is awakening," he said, the truth heavy in his tone.

Lyra fell silent, then hugged him tighter. "Then we'll face it together," she said, her voice unwavering. Arden looked at her, seeing strength in her golden eyes. He nodded, pressing his forehead to hers. "Together," he whispered, a vow.

But then, the sky darkened. Arden's blind eye flared again, and the red spirit's voice rang louder: "Your master is here. Your flaw will destroy you."

His breath caught, a yellow light bursting from his eye and a crack tore through the forest, dark energy spilling out.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.