The forest did not welcome them.
It remembered them
Black trees twisted toward the sky like broken spears, their bark veined with faint red light. No wind passed through their branches, yet the leaves whispered constantly—soft, accusing murmurs that clung to the edges of thought
This was the Gravewood
A place where failed bloodlines and discarded weapons were buried
A place the king used to erase his mistakes
Aris stopped at the forest's edge
For the first time since they met her, her steps faltered
"I trained here" she said quietly "When we failed missions…they brought us back here"
Kira glanced sideways "To retrain?"
Aris shook her head.
"To decide if we were worth keeping"
They entered anyway
The moment Syaoran crossed the threshold the air shifted—thicker heavier the Veil stirred uneasily, like a wounded animal sensing predators
Teren clutched the relic-case tighter "The Seal fragment doesn't like this place"
"Good" Kira muttered. "Neither do I"
They didn't walk long before the forest began to change
Shadows peeled away from the trees.
Footsteps echoed where no one walked.
And then—
Figures appeared
At first, they looked like travelers
Then soldiers
Then children
Their forms flickered, unstable—stitched together from memory and Veil residue
Broken faces
Hollow eyes
All staring at Aris
She froze.
One of the figures stepped forward—a boy no older than ten, holding a training blade.
His voice was small
"You left us."
Another followed a girl, bleeding from her side
"You passed… and we didn't"
More emerged
Dozens
All wearing the same mark Aris bore on her wrist
All failed assassins
All dead
Kira moved to strike, but Aris raised a hand.
"Don't"
Her voice didn't shake.
But her grip on her sword did
"They're not real" Teren whispered
Syaoran shook his head slowly
"They are"
Not bodies
Not souls
But imprints
The Veil had preserved them—fragments of pain, abandoned and forgotten
The boy stepped closer to Aris
"You survived because you were stronger"
Another voice cut in
"No"
A third
"Because you were colder"
The forest leaned in
Waiting
Aris closed her eyes
"I didn't save you" she said
"I didn't even try"
Silence answered her.
Then—
The shadows moved.
They attacked all at once.
Not with weapons—
But with memory
Syaoran felt it slam into him like a storm
Not his own past—
Hers
Training halls drenched in silence Children forced to fight until only one remained standing Punishment for hesitation,Praise for cruelty
Aris—young, bloodied, standing alone while others fell
Learning one truth:
Feel nothing Survive everything
Kira cut through the first wave, wind tearing shadows apart
"They're binding us in her past!"
Teren raised a barrier, barely holding"We have to break the emotional anchor—Aris is the core!"
But Aris didn't move
She stood in the center of the storm
Letting it hit her
Letting it hurt
The boy stood in front of her again
Closer now
"Why didn't you die with us?"
Aris opened her eyes.
And for the first time—
They weren't cold.
They burned.
"Because I was afraid," she said
Not loud
Not strong
Just truth
"I was afraid to die,Afraid to feel,Afraid to be anything but what they made me"
She stepped forward
Dropped her blade
"I don't deserve forgiveness"
The shadows trembled
"But I won't run from you anymore"
For a moment—
Nothing happened.
Then the boy reached out
Not to attack
But to touch her hand
And the forest… broke
The shadows shattered into light
The whispers stopped
The trees straightened—just a little
The Veil exhaled
When it was over, Aris stood alone
Breathing hard
Alive
Kira approached slowly "You okay?"
Aris picked up her blade
Her voice was quiet
"No"
Then she looked at Syaoran
"But I'm still moving"
Teren checked the relic-case "The fragment's stabilizing again that means we're close to another resonance point"
Syaoran nodded
But his gaze lingered on Aris
Not as a weapon
Not as a stranger
But as someone carrying a war inside her… just like him.
Above the forest, unseen by them—
A figure watched
Clad in black and gold armor
Eyes glowing faintly with controlled Veilfire.
One of the Covenant Blades
He smiled
"Found you"
