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Chapter 21 - Chapter 21: What the Vision Showed

—Narrated by Eli Whitmore

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‎The Academy never felt so far from comfort.

‎We returned from the Scorched Vale tired, bruised—but more united than ever. And yet, as soon as my boots touched the marble floor of the Arcane Institute again, I felt something cold inside me. Like a chill that hadn't come from wind or snow, but from fate whispering in my ear.

‎I didn't tell the others right away, but my chest had been burning since I touched the Seal of Fire. Not pain—just heat, growing hotter each day.

‎I was afraid to ask what it meant.

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‎We sat in the Lightshade chamber that evening. Everyone looked exhausted.

‎Thorne stood at the center of the round table, his voice low.

‎"The second seal has awakened. But these trials are more than just unlocking power."

‎Felix crossed his arms. "They change us. I felt it. We all did."

‎Ryker nodded beside him. "And whatever's coming… it wants to break us before the final gate opens."

‎I was quiet.

‎Luna noticed. "Eli?" she asked. "You okay?"

‎I looked up, but before I could speak—

‎The mark on my hand burned.

‎My eyes widened.

‎"I— I think something's happening—"

‎The room spun.

‎The world bent.

‎And suddenly, I wasn't there anymore.

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‎The Vision

‎I stood in a place I had never seen before—yet somehow, I knew it too well.

‎The Academy lay in ruins. Its towers crumbled. The sky was black with stormclouds, swirling like an angry sea.

‎Students ran through the halls, screaming. Magic burst wild and uncontrolled through the air. Shadows crawled across the walls like oil come to life.

‎Then I saw them.

‎My friends.

‎Felix was on the ground—his hand reaching toward someone, bleeding. Ryker's body was shielded behind him, not moving.

‎Luna stood alone, fighting something I couldn't see, her light flickering like a candle about to die.

‎Draven lay face-down, and his sword was shattered.

‎And Thorne…

‎He was on his knees in front of the broken gate, blood dripping down his cheek, his hands gripping the cold stone.

‎> "You failed them," a voice said.

‎"You opened the gate. And the Binder came through."

‎I turned—and saw myself.

‎Not who I was now.

‎A darker version. Older. Worn. Hollow.

‎My future self.

‎> "You thought unity was enough," he said.

‎"But you didn't look within. You weren't ready. You weren't strong enough."

‎"No—" I whispered, tears falling. "This won't happen. I'll stop it. I'll—"

‎> "You already failed."

‎He touched my forehead—and suddenly, I felt all of it.

‎Their pain. Their loss. My guilt.

‎Then—

‎I woke up.

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‎Back in the Chamber

‎My body jerked upright. I was in Thorne's arms.

‎"Eli!" he called. His hand was on my cheek, warm and trembling.

‎The others stood around me, faces pale with worry.

‎"What happened?" Luna asked.

‎I looked at them all. Then I said quietly:

‎"…I saw what happens if we fail."

‎They went silent.

‎I sat up slowly, my voice shaking.

‎"The Academy falls. The final gate opens… and something horrible comes through. I saw all of you… hurt. Or worse."

‎Draven asked, "The Binder?"

‎I nodded. "Yes. But it wasn't just him. Something darker. Older. And it wasn't just about power. It was me. I opened it. Because I wasn't ready."

‎Thorne looked straight at me. "Then we make sure you are."

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‎That Night

‎I sat alone in the Moonlight Courtyard. The stars above twinkled like curious eyes watching from another world.

‎Thorne joined me, silent for a while. Then he asked softly,

‎"What else did you see?"

‎I hesitated.

‎"I saw… myself. But different. Like if I gave up hope. Or let fear win. And Thorne—"

‎I looked at him.

‎"You were on your knees. Crying. Bleeding."

‎He didn't flinch. He just said:

‎"Then I'll bleed again if I have to. But I'm not letting you fall."

‎My eyes stung with emotion.

‎"Promise me something?" I whispered.

‎"Anything," he replied.

‎"When the time comes… and I start to lose myself… remind me who I am."

‎Thorne reached out and touched my hand—the one with the seal's mark.

‎"You are Eli Whitmore," he said.

‎"You are the Gate Way Keeper. The light that binds us. And you'll never be alone."

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‎As the wind blew gently around us, I felt that same heat in my chest again.

‎But this time, I understood.

‎The seals weren't just testing our unity.

‎They were testing me.

‎And the next trial wouldn't just be about what we could do together… but what I must face alone.

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To be continued...

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