Lucy and Tyrian are wandering the halls probably arguing about the color scheme of the palace, but I decided to escape. Just for a moment. I need to clear my head. I can barely see straight.
I wander up to the Twilight Zone and I don't doddle plunging myself into the fountain transporting myself to the Crystal Cave.
When I open my eyes, I feel refreshed. The magic calls out to me and I welcome it with open arms. Only now do I realize how hard it was getting to breathe. A weight has been lifted, not all, but enough. I shiver in the water, a chill running down my spine.
So, this is the Fae Realm? Or, not. Tyrian said it disappeared; I remind myself. But how could a cave just disappear? And if I can still visit it, it must still be somewhere.
Before I aid the magic system, I get out of the pool and walk toward the outer edge of the cave, but I double-take. Maybe it's just because I haven't visited in a while but the crystals seem... dull?
I reach my hand out to the once vibrant sparkling crystal walls which have now turned a lackluster pastel. I brush my fingers against it and a tiny chunk crumbles to the floor, breaking into tiny pieces as it hits the ground. I gasp.
What is happening?
I look around and scavenge for anything that might be different inside the cave. All along the walls are tiny hairline cracks on the crystals and I fear that if I run too hard the vibrations might cause the cave to collapse. I slow my pace and control my racing thoughts.
Think. Damin trained you for moments like these. If something catches you off guard, abort or recalculate.
And as much as I don't want to think about my father, I take his advice and recalculate. The crystal. That's it. My crystal.
Felling a little silly I raise the pendant to my lips and whisper, "Tyrian?"
"Yes."
I jump backward at the shock of his voice. "Um... I have a bit of a... situation with the Crystal Cave."
"What's going on?" he asks and he sounds like a general of an army. "What do you see?"
"Cracks," I say looking above me. "The crystals... they're losing their color and - and the walls are crumbling. They are breaking apart."
I hear a foreign whisper and the noise is too sharp to be Tyrian's. I lower the crystal and listen as hard as I can.
"Zaria, I need you to get out of there. It's not safe."
I take off the necklace. "Shhhh," I whisper yell into it before shoving it into my soggy pockets.
"Zaria!" he yells in my head, but I tune him out. Too bad I'm my father's daughter.
The whispering becomes fiercer and I realize I do recognize it. But that can't be possible. I follow the voice and make it to the far end of the cave where there is a little break in the wall. I had never explored this far into the cave. I had just accepted that it was just more crystals deeper inside.
And that's when I hear it, and there is no denying the cold truth.
"Mistress, you have to know this has gone too far," the poor man cries out.
"How many times must I remind you of your loyalty? Shall I stick you in the chamber again?"
Hearing the voice surrounding me, bouncing off of every crystal is so much different than hearing it from a ghostly mist. It is no longer distorted but sounds as clear as death itself.
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The Pain in My Heart [Completed]
FantasyZaria Farewell just wants to get her life back after having it turned upside down. Trying to heal after the traumas of her best friend betraying her and the death of her mother, fate has other plans. Thrown into another mission, Zaria must find a wa...