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Chapter 99: The Cut That Remains

The next mission came faster.

No time to reflect.

No time to settle what had been said.

Just movement.

Astra didn't explain much.

She didn't need to.

"You're going out again," she said.

This time

There was no discussion.

The Pairing

When Kael arrived at the outer grounds

He already knew.

Kaelen was waiting.

Arms crossed.

Still.Watching."You're with me," Kaelen said.No greeting.

No tone.Just fact.Kael nodded.

"Understood."

A third figure stood nearby

Thorne.Silent as ever.

Which meant one thing.

This wasn't going to be controlled.

The Mission

"Mining settlement," Kaelen said as they moved.

"Collapsed after a surge."

A pause.

"People trapped."

Kael's expression sharpened.

"How many?"

Kaelen didn't look at him.

"Enough."That answer told him everything.Arrival

The settlement wasn't quiet.

It was breaking.

The ground itself had split

Jagged cracks tearing through structures

Dust choking the air

The sound of stone grinding against itself echoing endlessly.

And beneath it

Voices.

Screaming.

Calling.

Dying.

Kael moved instantly.

"We get them out," he said.

Kaelen grabbed his arm.

Hard.

"We assess first."

Kael pulled free.

"There's no time"

"There's never time," Kaelen snapped.

A pause.

"That's why people die."

The Breaking Situation

Another collapse.

A section of the ground dropped

Taking part of the settlement with it.

More screams.Closer now.

Kael didn't wait.He moved.

Straight into it.

Inside the Collapse

The air was thick.

Dust.Heat.Pressure.

The flow inside him reacted immediately

Pushing

Stabilizing

Barely holding.

He found them.

Three trapped beneath a fractured beam.Barely conscious.

And further in

More.

Too many.

The Impossible Choice

The structure shifted again.

Cracks spread

Fast.Unstable.Kael froze

Just for a second.

Because now

He saw it clearly.

He couldn't save all of them.

Not with the time he had.

Not with the structure failing.

Not like this."Move," Kaelen's voice came from behind him.He had followed.Of course he had.

"We take the closest and leave," Kaelen said.Calm.Certain.

Kael shook his head.

"No."

He moved deeper.

Toward the others.Too Late

The ceiling cracked.

Then broke.Stone fell

Heavy

Unstoppable.

Kael reacted

Pulling two free

Pushing them toward the exit

The third.Just out of reach.

A scream—Cut short.

Silence.

Kael stopped.For a moment

Everything went quiet.

Kaelen Acts

Then

Movement.

Fast.Precise.

Kaelen surged past him

Ignoring everything else

Grabbing the survivors

Dragging them out

Forcing Kael with him.

"No more," Kaelen snapped.

They broke through the surface

Dust exploding outward

Air returning all at once.

Aftermath.The survivors coughed

Gasping—Alive.

But not all of them.

Kael stood there

Breathing hard

Eyes still fixed on where he had been.

"You hesitated," Kaelen said.

No anger.No raised voice.

Just truth.Kael didn't respond.

"You tried to save all of them," Kaelen continued.A step closer.

"And because of that"

A pause.

"you lost one you could have saved."

That hit.

Harder than anything else.

The Strike.Kael turned

Frustration rising.

"I was trying to"He didn't finish.

Because Kaelen moved.Fast.

The strike landed clean

Direct. Precise.Kael didn't block.

Didn't expect it.

He hit the ground hard.Silence.

Thorne didn't move.

Didn't interfere.

Because this

Wasn't a fight.

It was a lesson.

The Lesson

Kaelen stood over him.

"Out there," he said quietly,

"your intentions don't matter."

A pause.

"Your feelings don't matter."

Another.

"Only the result."

Kael pushed himself up slowly.

Blood at the edge of his mouth.

Eyes steadyBut shaken.

"So I should just choose who dies?" he asked.Kaelen didn't hesitate.

"You already did."

Silence.Because that

Was the truth.

What Remains

The rescue continued.

More survivors pulled out

More bodies uncovered

Too late.

By the time it ended

The numbers were clear.

Some lived.Some didn't.

And Kael

Knew exactly where he had stood when that line was drawn.

The Walk Back.They didn't speak on the return.Not at first.Then

"You're not wrong," Kaelen said.

Kael looked at him.

"But you're not ready to be right either."A pause.

"That space in between"

His gaze hardened slightly.

"That's where people die."

Kael didn't argue.

Didn't defend himself.

Because now

He understood something he hadn't before.Saving people wasn't enough.

Not here.Not in this role.

Because sometimes.Saving some

Meant letting others go.And that—

Was a weight he hadn't learned how to carry yet.Final Moment.That night

Kael sat alone.Not training.

Not moving.Just thinking.

About the one he couldn't reach.

About the moment he hesitated.

About the strike that followed.

Not out of anger.

But clarity.

He clenched his hand slightly.

The flow inside him stirred

Unstable.Restless.

"Next time," he said quietly.

A pause.

"I won't freeze."

But even as he said it

He knew.

That wasn't the real lesson.

The real lesson was harder.

Next time—he would have to choose faster.

And live with it.

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