The cliff was silent for only a heartbeat.
One single breath—no more—before the world shifted again.
Koha felt the change before any of them could speak. The air, which had been warm with the fading storm, suddenly twisted cold, as if a giant hand had dipped the entire coastline into icy water. His aura prickled, stuttering in and out of rhythm. Rio’s grip around him tightened instinctively, anchoring him as the sky dimmed into an unnatural twilight.
Below the cliffs, the ocean drew back.
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Like something was inhaling.
A massive intake of breath.
The sea floor exposed itself in a sweeping arc of wet sand and razored stone, gleaming like fresh bone.
“Okay, that’s definitely not normal,” Sky said, though his voice was softer than his words. Something in him had gone still, hunter-sharp.
Yin moved closer to Koha without a word, one palm hovering near Koha’s back to monitor the flux in his magic. Huo stepped forward, planting himself solidly like a wall between the group and the exposed shoreline.
But Koha couldn’t tear his eyes away from the sea.
There—beneath the sudden empty basin—a faint golden glow flickered.
A pair of eyes.
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Impossible calm.
Impossible knowledge.
Koha’s breath hitched. His pulse throbbed painfully at the base of his throat, resonating with a strange, subtle frequency he didn’t recognize. Not Doojin’s echo. Not the breach’s residue.
Something older.
Something that had been waiting.
Sky nocked an arrow. “Anyone else getting the sense it’s staring specifically at Koha?”
“It is,” Yin said quietly. Not guessing. Knowing.
Huo’s gauntlets crackled as he summoned energy. “If it wants him, it can try taking him through me.”
Rio shifted his hold on Koha, half turning him so he could see Koha’s face. “How do you feel?”
Koha swallowed, unable to look away from the golden light. “Like… something is calling me. Not a voice. More like—” His hand pressed to his chest. “—a vibration. Deep.”
“Does it hurt?” Yin asked.
“No,” Koha whispered. “That’s the problem. It feels… soothing.”
Sky lowered his bow a fraction. “Well that’s creepy in a very specific way.”
Rio’s expression sharpened. “Koha. Focus on me.”
Koha blinked and tore his gaze away from the seabed—barely. The golden glow tugged at him like gravity, but Rio’s voice was stronger.
Rio gripped Koha’s chin gently but firmly, guiding his eyes upward. “Don’t look at it without choosing to. Not until we understand what it is.”
Koha nodded shakily. “Okay…”
But the golden eyes blinked.
And the world trembled.
A deep, resonant sound filled the air—like a whale song layered with metallic echoes, harmonizing in several tones at once. Koha gasped and clutched his ears, sinking against Rio.
“Koha!” Sky’s voice sharpened with worry.
Yin reached for him immediately. “His resonance is responding—too strongly!”
“It’s pulling him,” Rio snarled, arms closing protectively around Koha. “Whatever that thing is, it’s targeting his frequency.”
Koha’s aura surged around him, flickering between gold and violet. He trembled violently, gripping Rio’s tunic like a drowning man clutching driftwood.
“It’s… inside the sound,” Koha gasped, shaking. “It’s threading through my magic—through the fracture—”
Huo cursed under his breath. “Koha, don’t force it—”
“I’m not!” Koha choked. “I can’t stop it!”
The golden glow beneath the sea brightened.
And the world snapped.
The Sea Opens
Water exploded upward, not like a wave, but like a pillar—an entire column of sea rising into the air as if the ocean had forgotten gravity. Golden currents twisted within the pillar, swirling, spiraling, forming symbols and runes that none of them recognized.
Sky leapt back, pulling Yin and Huo with him. Rio held Koha against his chest, bracing against the concussive force as wind slammed outward.
A figure began to form within the water.
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Too slowly.
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Bones and patterns and swirling gold knitting themselves into a shape that shifted like a reflection in a broken mirror.
Sky whispered, “That’s not Doojin. That’s not even close.”
“No,” Yin murmured, voice trembling despite himself. “This… is ancient.”
Huo grit his teeth. “Define ancient.”
“Older than the oceans.”
Rio’s eyes narrowed. “What does it want with Koha?”
Koha’s aura pulsed violently—as if answering.
The golden-eyed figure lifted its head. Its gaze locked onto Koha instantly. And Koha felt something deep within him unspool.
A memory that wasn’t his.
A presence brushing against his mind like a fingertip against water.
Child of the broken sky…
The voice wasn’t audible—it pierced straight into his thoughts.
Koha gasped, gripping Rio’s arm so tightly his knuckles bleached white. “It’s speaking—it’s speaking directly—”
Rio’s pulse spiked. “Get out of his head!”
Huo launched forward, slamming a stone-coated fist into the rising water pillar. The impact echoed—but the pillar didn’t break.
It didn’t even ripple.
Sky loosed an arrow of wind—fast, sharp.
But the moment it touched the golden aura, it evaporated into sparks.
Yin’s eyes widened. “Physical force won’t work. Its existence is half-conceptual. Koha’s the only one who can interact with it directly.”
Koha felt sick. “No—no— I can’t—not again—”
Rio cupped the side of his face, forcing him to focus. “Koha. We’re here. Whatever it’s doing, you’re not facing it alone.”
Koha’s breath shook as he nodded, leaning into Rio’s hand.
The golden figure fully formed, stepping out of the water as if the sea itself was offering it passage. Its body was made of liquid gold woven with shifting lines, and its eyes glowed brighter than the sun.
It raised a hand.
Not threatening—inviting.
Koha’s knees buckled. Rio caught him tightly.
“Don’t you dare move toward it,” Rio growled.
Koha shook his head. “I’m not—I’m not—”
But his body leaned forward on its own, like a magnet drawn to another.
The entity’s voice filled his mind again.
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And the seed of a world undone.
Koha gasped, clinging to Rio. “Make it stop—make it stop—”
Sky rushed to Koha’s other side, placing a hand over Koha’s wrist. “Koha. Hey. Look at me. Breathe. Don’t let it drag you under.”
Yin kneeled, touching Koha’s back, channeling grounding magic. “Let us steady the resonance. You don’t need to hold it alone.”
Huo stepped in front of all of them, shield raised, teeth gritted as the ground vibrated. “If you want him, you go through us.”
The golden figure’s head tilted—curious. Not hostile.
He is already mine.
“Like hell he is,” Rio snarled.
The entity blinked slowly, as though confused by the concept of defiance.
Then Koha’s aura detonated.
A golden pulse burst from his chest, flaring so brightly the others had to shield their eyes. Rio held on, refusing to let go even as the force cracked the ground under his feet.
Koha screamed.
Sky grabbed his shoulders. “Koha, stay with us—stay here—!”
But Koha’s eyes had gone blank, glowing gold.
Yin’s voice sharpened with rare urgency. “It’s overriding him—we’re losing him—!”
Rio pressed his forehead to Koha’s. “Koha. Koha, listen to me. Look at me. Look at—”
Koha whispered one word—weak, lost.
“…Rio…”
Rio’s breath broke.
And that was enough.
The golden light in Koha’s eyes flickered.
Yin seized the opening, planting both hands on Koha’s back. “Stabilizing his core—don’t let him slip—!”
Sky wrapped his arms around Koha, grounding him physically. “Come back. Come back, Koha. You’re not going anywhere. Not with that thing.”
Huo slammed his gauntlets into the ground, creating a ring of stone that surged upward, forming a barrier around them. “Buy him time!”
But the golden entity stepped through the barrier like it was smoke.
It stopped only inches from Koha, golden eyes unreadable.
Koha’s breath hitched—his heartbeat syncing to the entity’s pulse.
Rio shoved Koha behind him, sword drawn. “Back off.”
The entity looked at Rio’s blade, then at Rio.
And for the first time, its expression shifted.
A faint, amused tilt of the mouth.
You grasp at the boy as if he were yours.
Rio’s jaw clenched. “He is.”
Koha made a strangled sound. “Rio—!”
Sky stiffened. “Now is really not the time for territorial declarations—!”
But the entity wasn’t angered.
It was entertained.
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The potential to rewrite what was broken.
Koha’s eyes widened. “Rewrite…?”
Yin inhaled sharply. “Koha. Don’t repeat its words. It anchors the resonance.”
Koha bit his lip, nodding.
The entity reached out—not touching, but presenting its hand like an offering.
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I will unmake your grief.
Koha froze.
Because those words hit somewhere raw.
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Somewhere that still feared breaking the world again by accident.
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“Don’t listen to it.”
Koha swallowed. “It… it feels true.”
Sky tightened his grip on his arm. “Of course it does. That’s how these things work.”
Huo moved closer, casting a shadow over Koha. “You’re not broken. And you don’t need fixing.”
Yin’s thumb brushed a calming arc along Koha’s spine. “Your fear is real. Your pain is real. But that thing isn’t offering salvation. It’s offering erasure.”
The entity blinked once.
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The fractures he cannot heal.
Koha winced.
Rio turned sharply toward him. “Koha. Look at me. Not it. Me.”
Koha forced himself to meet Rio’s eyes.
And the world narrowed to that single, grounding warmth.
Rio whispered, “You’re not alone anymore. You don’t have to make impossible choices by yourself.”
Koha’s breath trembled.
The golden entity extended its hand closer.
And in the same instant, Rio reached back and laced his fingers with Koha’s.
Koha’s aura flared—violet, not gold.
A choice.
The golden entity’s expression shifted again—this time to something like disappointment.
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You were not made for refusal.
Koha’s voice shook but held. “I’m not yours.”
Rio’s grip tightened, proud.
Sky rested a hand on Koha’s shoulder. “Damn right he’s not.”
Huo smirked sharply. “Try again, sea ghost.”
Yin lifted his chin. “Leave him.”
The entity’s golden eyes dimmed.
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Not angered.
Simply… contemplative.
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And the boy’s path is not yet decided.
It stepped backward into the water—or rather, the water reached up and pulled it in, like an embrace returning to itself. The pillar dissolved, collapsing into a wave that crashed harmlessly against the shore.
The sea returned to its place as if nothing had happened.
Only the golden glow remained, sinking slowly, deeper and deeper, until it vanished into the dark.
Koha collapsed.
Rio caught him instantly, lowering him gently to the grass. Sky, Yin, and Huo rushed to his side, forming a circle around him.
Koha trembled uncontrollably, breath shallow. “That… thing… it looked at me like…”
“Like it owned you,” Rio finished, jaw tight. “But it doesn’t.”
Koha nodded, tears gathering at the corners of his eyes—not from sorrow, but from shock. “I didn’t want to go with it. But part of me… part of me wanted to stop hurting.”
Sky knelt in front of him, eyes soft but fierce. “Wanting peace doesn’t make you weak.”
Yin wiped a thumb under Koha’s eye. “Or wrong.”
Huo crossed his arms, gaze steady. “Pain makes you real. Not broken.”
Rio leaned closer, pressing his forehead gently to Koha’s. “And you’re not facing any of this alone. Not anymore.”
Koha let out a small, fragile breath.
Then he whispered, “Thank you.”
Rio closed his eyes.
Sky exhaled shakily.
Yin smiled faintly.
Huo nodded with quiet pride.
The world had nearly taken Koha again.
But Koha chose them.
And that changed everything.
For a long moment, none of them spoke.
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Koha’s heartbeat slowly finding rhythm again.
Finally, Koha looked up.
“Rio?”
“Yeah?”
Koha hesitated. “Did you mean what you said? When you told that thing I was… yours?”
Sky’s shoulders tensed.
Yin looked away politely.
Huo raised an eyebrow, amused.
Rio didn’t flinch. “I did.”
Koha’s breath caught. He flushed furiously.
Sky muttered under his breath, “Unbelievable,” but his voice was soft with relief.
Rio brushed a strand of hair from Koha’s cheek. “But that doesn’t mean you belong to me. It means I’m choosing you. Every time.”
Koha blinked rapidly, overwhelmed.
Yin placed a hand on Koha’s back. “Koha. Rest. We’ll talk when you can breathe.”
Koha nodded, leaning finally, fully, into Rio’s arms.
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The ocean was calm.
But the golden thing beneath the sea was still watching.
And Koha…
Koha was no longer as small as he believed.
He had refused a power older than the world.
And he had chosen his people instead.
Above them, the sky—once broken—began to glow faintly with threads of violet and silver, responding to Koha’s pulse.
Rio held him tighter.
Sky sat beside them, shoulders brushing Koha’s arm.
Yin maintained a grounding touch on Koha’s back.
Huo stood watch, a silent sentinel.
Together.
For the first time, Koha felt the weight of his destiny shift.
Not lighter.
But shared.
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Golden eyes opened once more.
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Amused.
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How… beautifully human.”
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