âItâs not that I want to. I have to. I failed my vow by not saving Phloria but now I have fulfilled it by avenging her. Thrud took Phloria away from us and I took away everything she had. It wonât bring Phloria back, but itâs the best trade I could get.
âIâm now at peace with myself and ready to bid her goodbye. If I donât, the hole in my heart left by her death will never start to heal.â Lith said.
âAbout that, whereâs Valeron the Second?â Kamilaâs tone sounded casual but she was inwardly worried about the baby and how he would upend the life as they knew it.
âIâm sorry for deciding it by myself, Kami, but I had to.â Lith took her hand and shared the recent events with a mind link.
âYou did the right thing. Iâm proud of you.â She clenched his hand, helping him to stand up.
Salaark opened a Gate for them that led directly inside the Ernas Mansion and outside the Mausoleum where Jirni and Orion stood guard in their Royal Fortress armor. Tyris herself was there, keeping them company in silence.
They raised their weapons at the Gate and quickly lowered them as soon as Jirni and Orion recognized their friends. They nodded at Kamila and Solus, but Lith was the one they were staring at.
âI wish I could tell them how sorry I am.â Solus thought while clenching her hands. âI wish I could open my heart about how much Phloria meant to me and how many moments we have shared together since the academy, but that would raise questions I canât answer.â
She had not been able to give a eulogy during the funeral and even now Solus was forced to hide her own grief. She knew and cared about Jirni and Orion as much as Lith, yet to them, she was still a stranger.
âItâs done.â Lith answered their gazes. âThrud is dead and so is everyone involved in Phloriaâs kidnapping. The Golden Griffon is destroyed and the Kingdom is now at peace.â
He opened his hand, showing them the golden lily pendant.
âI gifted it to Phloria back when we were together and she gave it back to me after my marriage. Yet I feel that it doesnât belong to me. Even when Phloria was enslaved by the Unwavering Loyalty array, she kept looking at it.
âWhen she turned into a Demon, I could feel that she longed for it. This pendant is comprised of a few grams of gold and some of the happiest memories of my life. I want Phloria to have it.
âI donât want to risk that her spirit might linger instead of finding peace.â
âThank you.â Orion said, his eyes tearing up and his voice cracking. âThank you for avenging my Little Flower.â
It lasted only for a moment. Then, he remembered that he still had several children and that they might be the next. Orionâs heart hardened again and his determination to Awaken became stronger.
âI donât want to sound ungrateful but before putting the pendant in Phloriaâs tomb, Iâd like you to try and summon her.â Jirni didnât falter.
Her face showed no emotion for Thrudâs defeat nor hope for the summon.
âSure.â Lith shapeshifted into his Abomination form, letting the Void take the wheel. âPhloria Ernas, if you can hear me, please answer my call!â
His voice sounded like a guttural howl yet it was filled with pain and grief. Countless chains burst from his body and scoured Mogar for a trace of Phloriaâs soul. Out of the blue, one of the chains plunged inside Tyrisâ chest and then into Orionâs.
From there, it bolted toward one of the tombs inside the mausoleum, yet it wasnât Phloriaâs.
Juria Ernas came out of the darkness, her white eyes crying tears of Decay that turned into sparkles of light the moment they rolled off her cheek.
âItâs nice to see you again, Saefel. Orion, my child, you have my deepest condolences for your loss.â The founder of house Ernas fell onto her knees and slammed her head against the ground in penance. âItâs all my fault.
âIn my incompetence, I thought that by keeping my descendants out of the Awakened community I also would keep them safe. If it wasnât for me, your ancestors would have reached their true potential and you would now have the power to save the members of our family.â
The Void went pale, having no clue what was happening and Tyris managed to get even paler.
âJuria?â The Guardian stuttered the name. âIs that really you?â
âJuria the Unbreakable?â Orion fell onto the ground, his knees too weak to stand.
âYes. Iâve come because Phloria couldnât make it. She is still troubled by her new condition and coming back might have broken her. Yet your grief causes her great pain and she was willing to risk everything to deliver you one final message.â Juria replied.
âYet I couldnât allow it. Iâm the Matriarch of the Ernas. The death of every one of you is my failure so I came here in her stead.â
The spirit of Juria was unstable, flickering in and out of existence. Lith could feel through the chain that every second cost her great pain, both physical and psychological.
âWhat do you mean?â Jirni asked.
âThis world is beautiful but terrible. Once you get here, you remember all the pain and the struggle that living demands. If Phloria came back, her bonds might have forced her to stay, maybe even for millennia, before she managed to find her way again.â Juria said.
âNow please, take my hand and receive her message.â
Orion and Jirni exchanged a quick look and then complied.
The mind link didnât transmit words but feelings and images. Wherever Phloria was, she wasnât alone. She was at peace, the only source of distress was the grief of her parents and siblings.
In the message, Phloria expressed all the love that she had failed to convey to them during her life.
All the words she had never found the courage to say. Jirni and Orion cried as they now knew for certain how much their daughter loved them and how thankful she was for having them in her life.
âI love you too, baby girl.â Jirni sobbed. âYou donât have to worry about me anymore. Mommy will live strong and will protect your siblings.â
âGoodbye, my Little Flower.â Orion said amid hiccups. âIâm sorry for losing you so soon, but every single moment we spent together lit my life with joy. Even if I could turn back time, even if I knew there was no way to avoid your death, I would do everything all over again.
âRest in peace and donât worry about Lucky. Iâll take care of him for you.â
âThank you.â Juria said. âIâll give her your message just like I gave you hers. Goodbye. You have my blessing.â
The Demon cut the chain connecting her to Lith and faded away.
âItâs unlikely to succeed, but since Juria answered my call, do you want me to try and conjure Valeron?â Lith asked with the Voidâs voice.
Tyrisâ heart was torn between the desire to see her beloved again and the wish for him to be at peace wherever he was.
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