The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow 138 Summary
In Chapter 138 of “The Day He Forgot He Hated Me,” the story begins with a catastrophic event as the earth shakes and a dark fissure opens, releasing an ominous black fire. The protagonist feels a primal fear as the atmosphere thickens, signaling that something ancient and dangerous has emerged. Eryx, showing his protective instincts, positions himself between the protagonist and the chasm, warning everyone to stay back.
As the fissure widens, a terrifying creature known as an Eclipse Revenant emerges, its presence marked by deadly claws and glowing eyes. Eryx explains that this creature is a remnant of a curse tied to his bloodline, imprisoned long ago. The tension escalates as the revenant attacks, injuring Gage and demonstrating its formidable power. Asher, determined to fight, transforms into his wolf form but struggles to harm the creature, which feeds off the fracture’s energy. The protagonist realizes that she must harness her own power to combat the revenant.
Summoning her strength, the protagonist channels her Eclipse mark, creating a protective barrier of light around the revenant. With the help of her friends, they attempt to amplify this light using relics, but the situation becomes dire when Rafe, an antagonist, appears, intent on reclaiming the power he believes is rightfully his. A confrontation ensues, with Eryx attempting to contain both Rafe and the revenant using his own magic. However, Rafe ultimately unleashes a catastrophic surge of power that causes the fracture to erupt, sending everyone flying.
In the aftermath, the fissure seals, leaving behind glowing scars on the earth. Although the immediate threat has been neutralized, Eryx warns that this was just one of many fractures, and the Eclipse bloodline will continue to seek balance. The protagonist and her friends, though relieved, sense an ominous presence looming on the horizon. Eryx reveals that the original guardians of the Eclipse realm are awakening, hinting at a more significant threat to come. The chapter closes with an unsettling realization that their struggles are far from over, as three silver lights flicker ominously in the distance, signaling the approach of a new danger.
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**The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow**
**CHAPTER 138**
The earth erupted with a thunderous roar, as if the very ground itself was protesting against some ancient wrong. A jagged fissure tore through the soil, spilling forth a light that was no longer silver but an ominous black fire, laced with thin strands of crimson that writhed and twisted as though they possessed a will of their own. I felt the tremors beneath my feet, a deep, unsettling vibration that slithered up my legs, a primal warning that something was dreadfully amiss.
In that moment, time seemed to freeze. The air became thick with an oppressive pressure that made inhaling feel like a struggle. It was not merely magic; it was something far older, a force that had no place in our world anymore, echoing with a sense of forgotten dread.
Eryx was the first to act, moving with purpose to position himself protectively between me and the glowing chasm. His voice, though low and steady, resonated with an undercurrent of power that made the trees shudder around us. “Stay back. All of you.”
The fissure widened, revealing a darkness that crawled forth.
At first, it resembled smoke, dark tendrils entwining until they coalesced into a form. Long, deadly claws extended from a tall, imposing frame, and its eyes glowed like smoldering coals. This was no mere shadow; it was more substantial, more alive. The air around it shimmered with heat, and the stench of ash and decay invaded the clearing, a nauseating reminder of death.
“An Eclipse Revenant,” Eryx’s voice sliced through the tension, sharp and precise.
Arlo’s brow furrowed in confusion. “What the hell is that?” he asked, his voice laced with disbelief.
Eryx didn’t shift his gaze from the creature. “The first creations of the bloodline’s curse. My ancestors imprisoned them when they sealed the Eclipse realm.”
The revenant tilted its head, its gaze piercing as it studied us. Its mouth opened slowly, releasing a low, guttural growl that reverberated through the trees. Leaves trembled and fell, scattering like dying embers in the wind.
Asher stepped in front of me, his claws extended, ready for battle. “So, we kill it?” he questioned, a fierce determination in his eyes.
Eryx’s expression hardened. “If you can.”
Before anyone could react, the revenant lunged with a speed that defied belief. One moment it was still, and the next, it had barreled into Gage, sending him crashing across the clearing. He hit the ground hard, the impact forcing the air from his lungs in a desperate gasp.
“Asher!” I screamed, panic surging through me, but he was already in motion. In an instant, he transformed mid-stride, his wolf form a blur of fury and strength. He launched himself at the revenant’s throat, but when his claws made contact, sparks erupted, and the creature barely flinched.
“It’s feeding off the fracture!” Eryx shouted, urgency coloring his tone. “You can’t touch it directly!”
The revenant turned its gaze toward me, its eyes igniting with an intensity that suggested it recognized the source of the power that had awakened it.
I squeezed my eyes shut for the briefest moment, summoning my strength. The Eclipse mark on my skin flared to life, silver threads of light weaving through my arms like veins of living fire. When I opened my eyes again, the world around me sharpened—every sound, every pulse of energy, every heartbeat resonated with clarity. I could feel Asher’s heartbeat from across the clearing, a steady thrum anchoring me amidst the chaos.
“Asher, pull back!” I yelled, urgency lacing my voice.
He leaped away just as I unleashed a wave of light toward the revenant. The beam struck the creature in the chest, forcing it back a few steps. The light didn’t obliterate it, but it slowed its advance, smoke curling from its scorched skin.
Eryx’s voice regained its calm, though I could detect the strain lurking beneath the surface. “Good. Use the bloodline’s light, not its power. Light binds; power breaks.”
I nodded, focusing with renewed determination. The mark on my hand intensified, pulsating in sync with my heartbeat. My light expanded outward, creating a protective circle around the revenant. It hissed, its claws scraping against the radiant barrier as if testing for any sign of weakness.
Arlo dashed in from the side, expertly placing relics into the ground with swift, practiced motions. “These should amplify the light if we can hold it steady!” he called out, his voice steady despite the chaos.
“Do it,” I commanded, forcing the energy to surge stronger. My voice emerged hoarse, strained by the effort.
The relics began to glow, faintly at first, then brighter, intertwining with my power like sparks igniting a flame. The ground trembled once more, but this time, the energy shifted toward balance, as if the earth itself was recalling its heartbeat.
Then, Rafe emerged from the shadows of the trees.
He stepped into view, his eyes ablaze with Eclipse fire. “You’re trying to undo my work?” he spat, venom lacing his words. “You don’t get to take this from me.”
“Rafe, stop!” I shouted, desperation clawing at my throat. “You don’t even understand what you’ve done!”
He laughed, a cold, sharp sound that sent chills down my spine. “You think I care? This power was always meant to be mine. The bloodline rejected me, but I made it listen.”
Eryx advanced, his voice firm like tempered steel. “You made it bleed, Rafe. There’s a significant difference.”
Rafe’s smile faltered, replaced by a simmering anger. “You think you can intimidate me, old man?”
“Not intimidate you,” Eryx replied quietly, “but stop you.”
In a blur of motion, Eryx surged forward, faster than I had ever witnessed. His hand struck the ground, sending a shockwave of silver fire rippling through the clearing. It coiled around both Rafe and the revenant, ensnaring them within the luminous circle.
Rafe screamed, his body contorting as the magic fought against him. The revenant roared in response, thrashing violently, desperate to escape its confines.
I felt the pull—the bond between us, the ancestral power connecting me to Rafe through the fracture. If I didn’t act swiftly, it would obliterate everything.
With resolve, I stepped into the circle.
“Trinity!” Asher shouted, alarm evident in his voice, but I pressed on. The moment I crossed the threshold, the energy surged against me, a tempest of heat, pain, and blinding light. My knees buckled, but I steadied myself, refusing to falter.
The mark on my arm ignited, radiating so brightly that it rendered the surrounding darkness pale. I reached out toward Rafe, my voice trembling with urgency. “Let it go, Rafe. Before it kills you.”
He locked eyes with me, and for a fleeting moment, I thought I glimpsed regret—or perhaps fear. But then the shadows reclaimed him. “No,” he replied softly. “You should’ve stayed dead.”
With that, he unleashed his power into the fracture.
It erupted.
The light fractured, sending us all hurtling backward. The revenant let out a scream that transcended humanity, and for an agonizing heartbeat, everything was engulfed in white.
When my vision cleared, Rafe had vanished. The revenant was gone. The fracture had sealed itself, leaving behind cracks of glowing light running through the earth like scars, a haunting reminder of what had just transpired.
But the silence that followed was anything but serene.
Eryx stood over the seal, his hand pressed firmly against it. His face was pale, his eyes dim. “It’s done,” he murmured. “But this was merely one fracture. There will be more.”
Asher pulled me close, his voice tight with concern. “Are you okay?”
“Yeah,” I whispered, though my body trembled uncontrollably. “I think so.”
The others gathered around us, their expressions somber. The air still hummed faintly, but the oppressive darkness was beginning to dissipate.
Eryx finally met my gaze. “You did well,” he said, a note of approval in his voice. “You controlled the light, not the curse. That is the key.”
I nodded, still trying to catch my breath. “Then we can stop the others?”
“Eventually,” he replied. “But the Eclipse bloodline doesn’t rest. It always seeks balance, and when that balance is disrupted, it retaliates.”
Unease settled in my stomach at his words, as if he already anticipated something more ominous on the horizon.
Dennis and the guards moved closer, assessing injuries, counting survivors. The damage was extensive, but not insurmountable. The packhouse would need to be rebuilt once again, but at least it remained ours.
The moon hung high in the sky, pale and cold, casting silvery light that glimmered off the faint glow of the seal.
Asher stood beside me, his arm draped protectively over my shoulders. “It’s over for now,” he said, though the uncertainty in his tone belied his words.
“Yeah,” I murmured, though deep down, I knew this was far from over.
Eryx stepped closer, his gaze steady yet distant. “There’s something else I haven’t disclosed,” he said softly, his voice barely above a whisper.
I turned to him, curiosity piqued. “What do you mean?”
His eyes drifted over the forest, as if searching for something hidden within its depths. “The bloodline isn’t merely reacting to the fractures. It’s… calling to something. Or someone.”
Before I could inquire further, the wind shifted, carrying with it a faint whisper, too soft to be human.
Eryx’s expression hardened. “They’ve found us.”
A chill coursed through me. “Who?”
“The ones who sealed the Eclipse realm,” he replied quietly, his voice grave. “The original guardians. They were never meant to awaken.”
The air around us shimmered faintly, the moonlight bending and twisting as if the world itself was holding its breath once more.
Eryx’s voice dropped to a whisper, laden with foreboding. “They’re coming to finish what they started.”
And in the distance, deep within the forest, three silver lights flickered ominously in the dark.
Conclusion
In the aftermath of chaos, as the echoes of the battle faded, a profound sense of uncertainty settled over us like a heavy fog. The fissure that had threatened to consume everything we held dear had closed, but the scars left behind served as a stark reminder of the darkness that lurked just beneath the surface. I could feel the weight of Eryx’s words pressing down on me, a warning that our victory was merely a temporary reprieve. As I stood there, surrounded by my friends and allies, I realized that the bonds we had forged during this harrowing ordeal were now stronger than ever, yet they were also tinged with a bittersweet understanding of the battles yet to come. The flicker of hope that had ignited within me during the confrontation with the revenant was overshadowed by the chilling knowledge that the Eclipse bloodline’s curse was far from extinguished.
Asher’s arm around my shoulders was both a comfort and a reminder of the fragility of our existence. The warmth of his presence grounded me amidst the uncertainty, yet the shadows of the unknown loomed larger than ever. I took a deep breath, allowing the cool night air to fill my lungs, and felt the pulse of my own heart steadying. We had survived this encounter, but the darkness was not done with us; it was merely biding its time. With Eryx’s grave warning echoing in my mind, I understood that our fight was far from over. Together, we would face whatever challenges lay ahead, but the journey would demand more than just strength; it would require resilience, unity, and an unwavering belief in the light that flickered within us all, even as the shadows threatened to consume it.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
**What to Expect in the Next Chapter?**
As the tension thickens in the aftermath of the battle against the Eclipse Revenant, the stakes are higher than ever. With the revelation that the original guardians of the Eclipse realm are awakening, readers can expect a deep dive into the history of the bloodline and the ancient powers that threaten to unravel everything Trinity and her friends have fought to protect. The fragile peace they’ve just achieved will be tested as they confront not only the physical manifestations of their past but also the emotional scars that come with it. Will Trinity’s newfound control over the light be enough to fend off the looming darkness, or will the guardians prove to be an unstoppable force?
Moreover, the dynamics within the group will shift dramatically as secrets are unveiled and alliances are tested. Eryx’s cryptic warnings hint at deeper connections that may bind the characters in ways they never anticipated. As they prepare for the impending confrontation, readers can look forward to intense moments of camaraderie, betrayal, and unexpected revelations that will challenge their understanding of loyalty and sacrifice. With the specter of the guardians looming, each character will need to confront their past and decide what they are willing to risk for the future. The next chapter promises to be a whirlwind of action, emotion, and the relentless pursuit of light in a world threatened by encroaching darkness.

Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.
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