Revelation: The Dawn Of Celestial Magic
weight of the coming days pressed heavily on her chest, and she couldn't help but think about what tomorrow would bring. Tomorrow, she would be thrust into th
ly through the grass, was Jane. Her expression was a mix of determination and something sof
aid softly, her voice barely a whisper
to that?" She stepped closer, her soft boots barely making a sound on the ground.
he situation. She had been chosen, or rather, forced, to compete for the Celestial Book. The other competitors would be en
verything w
acking ever so slightly, "you shouldn'
n ease that only someone used to breaking the rules could
ts presence a reminder of the life she was about to leave behind. Tomorrow, she would cross that border. Tomorrow
ow but firm, her gaze locking onto Dahlia's. "I don't
ahlia couldn't help but feel the distance between them growing. Jane was bound to the kingdom, to the palace, to
finally, her voice steadier than
an. The competition would be fierce. Dangerous. And she couldn't ignore the nagging feeling in the pit of he
r Dahlia's hand. "I'll be waiting for you, no
rong, always the one who kept it together, but in this moment, she felt the weight of the world pressi
voice quiet, the words raw. "But I have to.
hlia could feel the time slipping away, each passing second bringing her closer to the day she would have to leave everyth
ing up and brushing the dirt from her s
y. "Take care of yourself," she
ing ever so slightly, though she tried to
nto the shadows of the trees. Dahlia watched her go, her heart torn between the past and the u
the end of something and the begi