The Shadows of Memory
Selene’s heart pounded.
Her father’s bde gleamed under the blood-red sky, his stance unwavering. Across from him, her mother stood in solemn silence, her silver robes flowing like mist. Their gazes bore into Selene—not with warmth, but with judgment.
"You were never meant to exist."
The words echoed in her mind like a death sentence.
Renji smmed his fists against the golden barrier that separated them. "Selene! It’s not real! Fight back!"*
But Selene’s hands trembled.
"Mother… Father…" Her voice cracked. "You’re gone. You can’t be here."
Her father stepped forward, sword in hand. "And yet, here we stand."*
Selene’s grip on her own sword faltered.
"You were supposed to die with us, Selene."* Her mother’s voice was eerily soft, filled with an unnatural sorrow. "Instead, you became a mistake. A fw in the Wheel’s design."*
A cold shiver ran down Selene’s spine.
She knew this was a test. She knew these were nothing more than Echoes—fragments of the past molded into illusions.
And yet—
The pain was real.
The memories of her parents’ deaths surged forward—her father’s blood-soaked armor, her mother’s final words, the night she had vowed to survive.
"You’re not real,"* Selene whispered. "And I won’t let you control me."*
Her father lunged.
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The Battle of Fate
Steel met steel as Selene blocked the strike just in time. The impact sent vibrations up her arms, but she held her ground.
Her father’s movements were precise—too precise. Each strike carried the same skill she remembered, but with an unnatural speed, as if time itself had sharpened his bde.
"You hesitate,"* he said, swinging again. "You fear what you know is true."*
Selene parried, spinning away from the next blow.
Her mother lifted her hand—and the ground beneath Selene trembled.
Dark tendrils burst from the earth, wrapping around Selene’s legs like living chains.
"This world does not need you,"* her mother whispered. "Let go, and everything will be at peace."*
The chains tightened.
Selene gasped as the magic pulled her down, its weight dragging her toward the earth.
Across the battlefield, Renji’s fists pounded against the golden barrier. "Selene! Snap out of it!"*
But the chains were relentless.
The battlefield blurred, repced by a storm of memories—her childhood, her training, the night she lost everything.
For a brief moment, she saw herself as a child again, hiding beneath a table as fmes consumed her home.
She saw her parents standing above her, their faces blurred with shadow.
"Stay hidden, Selene."*
Her younger self sobbed.
"We will come back for you."*
Selene clenched her fists. "But you never did."*
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Breaking the Chains
Her sword pulsed in her hands.
"This is not my past,"* she growled. "This is a lie!"*
Power ignited in her veins.
With a roar, Selene swung her bde downward, shattering the tendrils at her feet. The darkness recoiled, breaking apart like fragile gss.
Her father lunged again—but this time, Selene was ready.
She dodged, spinning behind him, and smmed her hilt into his back.
He staggered, turning sharply—but she didn’t give him the chance to recover.
Selene moved like a storm, her bde dancing in the dim light. She struck, again and again, her attacks fueled not by rage, but by acceptance.
"You are not my father."*
She twisted, bringing her sword down in a final strike—
And the Echo shattered.
Her father’s form crumbled into golden dust, dissolving into the wind.
The battlefield trembled.
Her mother’s eyes widened, her expression finally cracking. "Selene…"
Selene turned toward her, raising her bde. "You were the one who taught me to fight, Mother."*
She rushed forward.
Her mother lifted her hands, summoning a surge of dark magic—but it was too te.
Selene sshed through the illusion.
The Echo vanished.
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The Trial’s End
The battlefield faded.
When Selene opened her eyes, she was back in the sanctuary.
Renji stood beside her, panting. "Selene! You did it!"
Asher’s voice echoed through the chamber. "She passed."
Selene exhaled, her hands still gripping her sword.
The golden barrier flickered and disappeared.
Asher stepped forward, his expression unreadable. "You defied your past. You cimed your existence."
Selene wiped sweat from her brow. "Was this what you wanted?"
Asher’s lips curled into a faint smile. "It was never about what I wanted. It was about whether you were strong enough to decide for yourself."*
Renji pced a hand on her shoulder. "Are you okay?"
Selene nodded. "I am now."
Asher turned, gesturing toward the far end of the chamber.
"Then you’re ready for the next step."
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To Be Continued…