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Chapter 70 - Chapter 62 — A Moment Before the Storm

The door creaked open as I stepped inside.

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The warmth of home greeted me—

But something felt… heavier.

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My father sat beside my mother.

Silent.

Head lowered.

Lost in thought.

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My mother…

Said everything without saying a word.

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Her posture was composed.

Still.

Strong.

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But her eyes—

Her eyes betrayed her.

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They shimmered.

Heavy with emotion.

Holding back something that refused to fall.

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He had told her.

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About Neraphyx.

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About me leaving.

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About what it truly meant.

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Not death.

Not exactly.

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But not safety either.

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And not certainty.

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I stood there quietly.

Watching them.

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They had always known this day would come.

They had prepared for it.

Trained me for it.

Strengthened me for it.

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But knowing something is coming…

And facing it…

Are never the same.

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Especially for a mother.

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I took a step forward.

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The floor creaked softly beneath my feet.

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Their heads lifted at the same time.

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Our eyes met.

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SWISH—!!!

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Before I could speak—

She was already there.

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Right in front of me.

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BAM!!!

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Her arms wrapped around me tightly.

Firm.

Unyielding.

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Like she was afraid—

If she let go—

I would disappear.

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"…my son…"

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Her voice cracked.

Barely above a whisper.

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And then—

The tears came.

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No longer restrained.

No longer hidden.

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They flowed freely.

Soaking into my shoulder as she held me closer.

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I didn't move.

Didn't speak.

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I just… let her.

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Because in that moment—

Words would only make it harder.

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Minutes passed.

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Five.

Maybe more.

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Time didn't matter.

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Only this moment did.

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My father watched from where he stood.

Silent.

Still.

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Until—

He couldn't take it anymore.

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Step.

Step.

Step.

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Then—

He joined us.

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His arms wrapped around both of us.

Strong.

Protective.

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A silent promise.

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Everything will be okay.

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My mother's grip loosened slightly.

Her breathing steadied.

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She opened her eyes slowly.

Still wet.

Still fragile.

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But calmer.

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My father raised a hand—

And gently wiped the tears from her face.

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"Don't worry," he said softly.

"I'm sure he'll be fine."

"He'll come back to us… safe and sound."

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His voice carried certainty.

Even if the world itself couldn't guarantee it.

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She looked at him.

Searching.

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And slowly—

She nodded.

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Letting go of me.

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Then hugging him instead.

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I stepped back slightly.

Giving them space.

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Click.

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The door closed behind me.

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The house felt quieter now.

But warmer.

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After a while—

My father suddenly lifted her into his arms.

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A princess carry.

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"Hey—!" she gasped.

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Then—

Laughter.

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Pure.

Unrestrained.

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"How about I bake your favorite cake?" he said with a grin.

"I haven't lost my touch, you know."

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She laughed through her tears.

"Just don't burn down the house."

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That only made him laugh harder.

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He carried her to the couch—

Gently placing her down.

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I walked over and sat beside her.

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She leaned into me.

Close.

Comfortable.

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My father disappeared into the kitchen.

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Moments later—

He returned wearing an apron.

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A ridiculous one.

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Bright colors.

Strange patterns.

Completely out of place on his muscular frame.

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I blinked.

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Then—

Laughter burst out of me.

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My mother joined instantly.

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And my father—

Only doubled down.

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Striking poses.

Flexing.

Acting like some legendary chef-warrior.

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"Behold!" he declared dramatically.

"The greatest cook in all realms!"

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He threw flour into the air—

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Which promptly fell back onto his face.

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Silence.

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Then—

Explosion of laughter.

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We couldn't stop.

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Holding our stomachs.

Struggling to breathe.

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The tension—

The fear—

The weight of everything—

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Faded.

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Just for a moment.

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My mother leaned into me more.

Wrapping an arm around my waist.

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"I wish your brother was here…" she said between laughs.

"We'd be laughing all night."

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I smiled.

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"…Yeah."

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My father turned dramatically.

Offended.

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"How can you compare me to him?!"

"Do you not see my greatness?!"

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He struck another ridiculous pose—

Only making things worse.

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We laughed even harder.

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The house—

Filled with warmth.

With joy.

With life.

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A moment frozen in time.

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Perfect.

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And somewhere deep within me—

Something stirred.

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Something ancient.

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Watching.

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Silent.

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Not envious of power.

Not of strength.

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But of this.

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Of something it could never have.

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A family.

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The unconditional love of a mother.

The steady strength of a father.

The fragile, beautiful bond between them.

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It had created worlds.

Shaped existence.

Defined reality.

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Yet—

This…

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Was beyond it.

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Untouchable.

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Unreplicable.

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And for the first time—

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The Nameless Sovereign…

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Felt something unfamiliar.

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Not hunger.

Not dominance.

Not authority.

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But something quieter.

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Something deeper.

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Something… almost human.

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And as laughter echoed through the house—

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That presence watched.

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Silently.

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From within me.

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