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Chapter 1 - The Vision That Changes Everything

The rain poured down over Belrain, striking the rooftops like thousands of tiny icy arrows. Lyra Sombrelune, seventeen, clung to her window, staring at the deserted street swallowed by fog. Every flash of lightning revealed indistinct shapes moving in the night. She shivered—not just from the cold, but from a strange, inexplicable sensation deep inside her.

For weeks, Lyra had been haunted by visions she could not explain. They were not nightmares. They were not simple dreams. They were… too real. Unknown landscapes, fields of black flowers under a blood-red sky, and a name that kept echoing in her mind: Kael. A name she had never heard… and yet, she recognized it as a part of herself.

A lightning bolt split the sky, and suddenly the room was bathed in a supernatural light. Lyra felt a cold pain pierce her chest, as if her heart wanted to escape. Her eyes closed against her will, and she found herself in a field of black flowers, the wind whispering forgotten secrets. Indistinct silhouettes loomed in the distance—some familiar, others terrifying—and a single scream tore through her soul.

Kael.

The name rang in her mind like a gong, vibrating insistently. She jolted awake, gasping for breath. The room was normal again… almost. The rain still pounded against the window, but something had changed. She could feel a presence in the room.

A creak behind the door made her jump. Before she could react, the door swung open. A young man appeared, drenched by the rain, his black coat clinging to his body, his eyes glowing an intense blue. He moved as if he knew every step, every breath of Lyra.

"Lyra, you can no longer ignore what awaits you," he said in a firm yet haunting voice, almost melodic.

Lyra instinctively stepped back. "Who… who are you?"

"I am Kael," he said, "and we have been bound… always. Every life, every choice… belongs to us. And now, danger is imminent."

Before she could comprehend, a cold gust swept through the room, sending a shiver of terror down her spine. The walls seemed to twist, and she thought she glimpsed a dark, indistinct figure emerging behind Kael.

"What…?" she stammered.

Kael stepped forward and placed his hand on her shoulder. The touch was light, but Lyra felt her heart race. Part of her wanted to flee, but another part knew she could never go back.

"This is not just a dream," he whispered. "Someone—or something—wants to manipulate the cycle of souls. And if we fail… you might never wake in this life."

Lyra's breath caught. Her visions, her fragmented memories, all suddenly became terrifyingly real. The fragments of her past lives, which she had tried to ignore, were becoming both a weapon and a trap.

"Why me?" she asked, her voice choked.

"Because you are the one who can change the cycle," Kael replied, his gaze burning with intensity. "But to do that, you must confront what you have fled from your entire life."

Another flash of lightning revealed, in the mirror's reflection, the dark figure drawing closer, now more distinct. Lyra felt dizzy, as if time itself were stretching, and for the first time, she realized her life would never be the same.

"Lyra… prepare yourself." Kael took her hand, and the touch was like icy fire coursing through her veins. "The truth is coming, and it may tear you apart… or bind us together forever."

And just as Lyra opened her mouth to respond, a shadow surged behind Kael and brushed against him…

"No!" she screamed, but it was too late.

A final lightning bolt lit up the room, and the figure vanished with a cold, distant laugh. Lyra fell to her knees, gasping, her heart pounding like never before. The name Kael still echoed in her mind, but now it carried a warning: the cycle had begun, and the danger was real.

She understood then, with chilling certainty: nothing would ever be the same.

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