The words echoed across the Core Chamber.
WELCOME BACK, FIRST WALKER.
Madison stood frozen.
The silver pathway stretched before her.
Leading into another world.
Another reality.
Another history.
A history somehow connected to her family.
To her blood.
To her destiny.
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"I am not the First Walker."
Her voice sounded small.
Almost lost beneath the hum of the Gateway.
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The ancient portal remained silent.
Yet somehow she felt its answer.
Felt it deep inside her soul.
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You are not Aldric.
But you carry his inheritance.
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The feeling vanished as quickly as it came.
Leaving Madison shaken.
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Ethan stepped beside her immediately.
Close enough that their shoulders touched.
Close enough to remind her she wasn't alone.
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"Whatever happens next..."
His voice remained steady.
Reliable.
Comforting.
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"We face it together."
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Madison looked at him.
Really looked at him.
And suddenly realized something.
For months she'd been chasing answers.
Mysteries.
Secrets.
Truth.
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But through every disaster...
Every betrayal...
Every impossible revelation...
Ethan had remained beside her.
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Always.
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A small smile appeared despite everything.
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"Together."
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The single word made Ethan smile too.
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And for one brief moment...
The end of the world felt slightly less terrifying.
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Then the Gateway pulsed again.
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The silver city beyond became clearer.
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Massive towers.
Floating bridges.
Glowing rivers of light.
Structures impossible to explain.
Impossible to build.
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A civilization.
A real civilization.
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Not ruins.
Not remains.
Not history.
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Alive.
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Someone was waiting there.
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Madison could feel it.
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Watching.
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Expecting.
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Waiting.
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Aethel suddenly knelt.
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The movement shocked everyone.
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Because powerful people rarely kneel.
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Ancient beings almost never do.
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Yet Aethel lowered his head.
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"The Covenant remembers."
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Silence.
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Nobody understood.
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Except perhaps Charles.
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Because Charles looked stunned.
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"What?"
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Aethel slowly rose.
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"The Covenant survives."
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His voice trembled slightly.
For the first time.
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"The Guardians survived."
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That sentence seemed to mean everything to him.
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Everything.
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Then another tremor shook the facility.
Harder this time.
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The walls cracked.
Dust rained from the ceiling.
Ancient supports groaned.
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Noah looked around nervously.
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"Please tell me this place isn't collapsing."
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Nobody answered.
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Which answered the question.
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"Nope."
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Noah sighed.
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"Of course."
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The entire mountain seemed to shake.
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Because the Gateway wasn't merely opening.
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It was changing reality around it.
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The energy output had become unimaginable.
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Arthur's voice suddenly crackled through a nearby communicator.
Weak.
Painful.
But alive.
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"Madison."
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She grabbed the device immediately.
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"Arthur!"
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"Listen carefully."
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His breathing sounded ragged.
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"The Trust wasn't built to control the Gateway."
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Silence.
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"What?"
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Arthur coughed.
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Then continued.
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"It was built to guard it."
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The revelation stunned everyone.
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Because suddenly the entire history of Magnolia Creek changed.
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The Trust wasn't supposed to be a secret organization.
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It was supposed to be a shield.
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A prison guard.
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A protector.
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Something had corrupted it.
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Someone.
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Samuel.
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And generations after him.
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Arthur continued.
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"The Covenant chose the Walker bloodline for a reason."
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Madison's pulse quickened.
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"What reason?"
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Several seconds passed.
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Then Arthur whispered:
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"Because your ancestor closed the Gate."
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Silence.
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Absolute silence.
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The words felt impossible.
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Because one question immediately followed.
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"If Aldric closed it..."
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Madison stared toward the open portal.
Toward the impossible world beyond.
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"Who opened it?"
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The communicator went silent.
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Arthur didn't answer.
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Because he didn't need to.
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A shadow appeared on the horizon.
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Far beyond the Gateway.
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Beyond the silver city.
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Beyond the mountains.
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Something enormous moved beneath the alien clouds.
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Something larger than the Titans.
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Much larger.
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The stars themselves seemed to disappear behind it.
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The impossible silhouette slowly rose.
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And for the first time...
Aethel looked afraid.
Truly afraid.
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The ancient custodian whispered a single name.
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A name that seemed older than history.
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Older than civilization.
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Older than Earth.
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"Valthor."
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The Gateway trembled.
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The world beyond darkened.
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And the enormous shadow opened two glowing golden eyes.
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Eyes fixed directly on Madison.
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As though it had been searching for her.
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For centuries.
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For millennia.
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And now...
It had finally found her.
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To be continued...
