The forest was silent.
Not the peaceful silence of nature.
The suffocating silence that comes before something breaks.
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The spear warrior stood before Elsa.
An army behind him.
A lifetime of regret in his eyes.
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"I need to tell you the truth."
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Elsa stared at him.
Her expression unreadable.
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"Then tell me."
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The old warrior nodded slowly.
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Sixteen years.
Sixteen years carrying this burden.
And now—
There was nowhere left to hide it.
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"I was ordered to hunt your mother."
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No one spoke.
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Not Jack.
Not Rowan.
Not the soldiers watching from afar.
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Only the wind moved.
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"Why?"
Elsa asked.
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The answer came immediately.
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"Because she was pregnant."
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Her hands tightened.
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The old warrior continued.
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"The dragons feared what would happen if a half-dragon child was born."
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A bitter smile appeared on his face.
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"The humans feared it too."
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Of course they did.
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Different races.
Same fear.
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The spear warrior looked toward the distant sky.
Toward a memory that never left him.
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"I tracked them for months."
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A woman with black horns.
A human man.
Always running.
Always protecting each other.
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"I expected monsters."
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His voice weakened.
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"I found a family."
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Silence.
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Elsa's chest tightened.
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Because somehow—
That hurt.
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Not because it was tragic.
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Because it sounded happy.
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And happiness was harder to lose than tragedy.
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"They never attacked anyone."
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Jack lowered his head.
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The words matched the report.
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The spear warrior continued.
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"They only wanted to live."
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A pause.
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"Your father was weak."
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For the first time—
A faint smile touched Elsa's lips.
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That sounded familiar.
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"But every time danger appeared..."
The old warrior's voice grew softer.
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"...he stood in front of her."
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The smile vanished.
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Because that sounded familiar too.
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The spear warrior closed his eyes.
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"I gave them chances."
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One.
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Then another.
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Then another.
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Every time hoping they would disappear.
Leave the kingdom.
Leave the continent.
Leave his responsibility behind.
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But they never stopped running.
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Because the woman was pregnant.
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Because she was injured.
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Because they had nowhere left to go.
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"I cornered them near the mountains."
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The memory returned clearly.
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A wounded dragon woman.
A terrified human man.
Rain falling from a dark sky.
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And a choice.
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Always a choice.
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"The human attacked me."
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Elsa wasn't surprised.
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Neither was Rowan.
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Love made ordinary people do impossible things.
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"He knew he couldn't win."
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The old warrior laughed bitterly.
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"But he attacked anyway."
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Because someone he loved was behind him.
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The same.
Always the same.
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Edward.
Her father.
Her mother's husband.
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Men willing to die for someone they loved.
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The spear warrior's voice trembled slightly.
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"I killed him."
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Silence.
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"I didn't want to."
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Another silence.
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"But I did."
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Elsa lowered her gaze.
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Somewhere—
A man she never met died protecting her.
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And she had never even known his name.
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The old warrior looked directly at her.
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"The last thing he did..."
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His voice broke.
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"...was ask me to save his wife."
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The world stopped.
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Even Elsa looked up.
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Because she hadn't expected that.
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Not hatred.
Not revenge.
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Mercy.
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For the person he loved.
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The spear warrior smiled sadly.
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"He begged the man killing him..."
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A pause.
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"...to protect her."
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Tears appeared in the old warrior's eyes.
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Not dramatic.
Not overflowing.
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Just enough.
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Because sixteen years wasn't enough to bury this.
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Nothing was.
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"I failed."
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Silence.
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"I reached her too late."
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A dragon attack.
Chaos.
Fire.
Blood.
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The mother had escaped.
But not far enough.
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Not long enough.
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"I found her dying."
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Elsa's heart pounded.
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The spear warrior's hands shook slightly.
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"She knew she was going to die."
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The memory returned.
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A cave.
A dying dragon.
An unborn child.
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And eyes filled not with fear.
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But love.
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"She didn't ask me to save her."
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A pause.
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"She asked me to save you."
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Silence.
Absolute silence.
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The army vanished.
The forest vanished.
The world vanished.
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Only those words remained.
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Save you.
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The spear warrior laughed weakly.
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"Even then..."
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His voice cracked.
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"...she only thought about her child."
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Elsa felt something break inside her.
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Not rage.
Not hatred.
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Grief.
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Pure grief.
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Because for the first time—
Her mother felt real.
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Not a tragedy.
Not a story.
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A person.
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A mother.
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Someone who loved her.
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The spear warrior lowered his head.
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"And then I made my choice."
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The air became heavy.
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Because everyone knew.
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This was it.
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The truth.
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The old warrior closed his eyes.
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"I reported her dead."
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Jack froze.
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Rowan froze.
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Even Elsa stared.
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"I lied."
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The words echoed across the clearing.
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"I couldn't kill an unborn child."
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A long silence followed.
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"So I left."
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The spear warrior slowly opened his eyes.
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Filled with regret.
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Filled with exhaustion.
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Filled with relief.
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Because at last—
The truth was spoken.
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"I thought the world would be safer without you."
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His gaze met Elsa's.
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"And I was wrong."
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A pause.
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"Not because you're powerful."
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Another.
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"But because your father proved me wrong."
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The old warrior smiled sadly.
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"He spent fifteen years showing more courage than I ever had."
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Silence settled over the forest.
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And for the first time—
Elsa didn't know what to feel.
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Because the man before her was not a monster.
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Not a hero.
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Just another person who chose fear.
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And spent sixteen years regretting it.
