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My Greate Husband 156

My Greate Husband 156

Chapter 156 

Chapter 156 

Ethan‘ 

The ruins loomed ahead, broken stone piled like bones left out to dry

Max moved just ahead of me, silent but alert. His shoulders were taut, his fingers twitching every so often near the hilt of his blade. We didn’t speak as we passed through the remnants of the old flame ring, scorched symbols still clinging to the foundation like stubborn shadows

The wind was sharp hereless like weather, more like breath. Something exhaled through this place. Something old

You’ve been quiet,I finally said, stepping over a cracked tile etched with a faint rune. Since we left camp.” 

Max didn’t look at me. Plenty to think about.” 

Yeah,I said. Like how we’re chasing a madman through cursed ruins while the only person who might be able to stop him is tethered to the same damn fire he’s trying to unleash.– 

He let out a breath that sounded more like a scoff. You always did like painting things in worstcase colors.” 

It’s the only way I know how to stay ready.” 

Still no eye contact. But he slowed slightly. Enough for me to match his pace

I didn’t speak again for a while. Not until we crossed into the inner courtyardwhat must have once been a ceremonial ground. The outer walls were halfcollapsed, but enough had survived to show the structure’s original shape: a circle within a triangle, the edges lined with sigils that pulsed faintly under moonlight

Three points

Three places where the Gate had once been anchored

Two were lit. 

The third was empty

She’s the last piece,Max said quietly

I looked at him sharply. You knew that?” 

I guessed,” he replied. Same time you probably did.” 

And you didn’t say anything?” 

What would it have changed?He finally turned, meeting my eyes. That I feel it too? That the flame she carries isn’t just growing inside herit’s radiating through everything? The leyline. The bond. The Gate. Us,” 

His voice broke a little on the last word. He didn’t hide it

You still love her,I said. It wasn’t a question

He looked away again, jaw clenched. Not the way you think.” 

Then say it.” 

The silence stretched between us, taut and raw

Then, finally, he spoke

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My life,he said. No hesitation. That’s what I’d give for her now.” 

I didn’t breathe for a full second. Not because I was surprisedbut because I believed him

And not as some romantic gesture 

As a vow

He stepped toward the center of the courtyard, boots crunching over blackened ash, and pointed at the empty triangle carved into the floor

This is where he’s going to do it,Max said. Where the third sigil will go.” 

I stared down at the space

At the way the stone dipped slightly

At how the air above it shimmered faintly, like it was waiting

We circled the ruins slowly, searching for any sign that Kael had already begun. Halfburned bones lined the far edge, piled with what looked like ritual offerings. Broken masks. Small totems. Cracked vials of dried blood

All the usual signs of someone preparing for something unnatural

He’s close,I muttered

Max nodded. Or watching.” 

My eyes narrowed. Do you think he can feel her?” 

Ithink he always has.” 

We moved toward the far archway, where remnants of stained glass still clung to rusted iron frames. One panel had survived intactbarely. It showed a figure wrapped in flame, her arms raised, her head tilted back like she was screaming or praying or both

And beneath her feet- 

Three sigils

Two of them I recognized immediately. I’d seen them etched into scrolls, whispered by scholars, burned into memory through fire and blood. One bore the rune Kael had carved into his chest. The second was oldersomething Bastain had once called the Anchor of Flame.But the third… 

The third was blank

It was worse than seeing something dangerous. It was absence. The kind of emptiness that waits. Watches

And even as I looked at it- 

Something changed

It started with a breath. A flicker across my vision, so brief I might’ve missed it if the air hadn’t shifted too. Cold, then hot. Still, then charged

A pulse

A beat that didn’t belong to me. Or Max. Or even the ruined courtyard

It belonged to her

1 stepped forward, the air thinning around me, and felt my heart skip in my chest. Like it recognized what was coming

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Beneath my boots, the blank stone stirred

Max stilled beside me, his hands clenched at his sides, lips parting in unspoken dread

And then- 

It began

Lines etched themselves into the stone. Not scratched. Not carved. Drawn. As though by invisible fire trailing across the surface in deliberate, reverent 

motion

One curve

Then another

Then the final strokethe inward spiral I’d seen seared into my sister’s skin the night she had collapsed, screaming my name, back arched in pain 

beneath violet flame

No,I whispered. The word left my mouth broken

Max’s voice was tight, raw. Ethan. It’s happening.” 

I reached for the hilt of my blade, not to draw it, but to stop my hand from trembling. To anchor myself. Because what I was seeingwhat we were witnessingit wasn’t prophecy

It was a claim

The stone wrote her name

Not in the language of men. Not in alphabet or title

In flame

In essence

In truth

She wasn’t here. She wasn’t near. But it didn’t matter

Because the Gate had already chosen her

I felt my stomach twist, bile threatening to rise. The bond I shared with herour twinsenserattled like a warning bell inside my bones. Every part of me screamed too soon, too fast, too much

She doesn’t know,I said, the words barely leaving my throat

Max shook his head, jaw locked. Not fully. But I think she feels it.” 

The third sigil glowed brighter, the courtyard vibrating with something old, something alive. I could hear it nowa low hum, like a forgotten lullaby being sung beneath the earth. And then, high above us, the sky cracked open with soundnot thunder, but something deeper

Like the sky itself splintered

The sigil pulsed

Once

Twice

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Then settled

And there, clear as breath, unmistakable- 

The last sigil

No longer blank. No longer waiting

Hers

Jiselle

The third piece. The final link. The gate’s answer

Chosen

My knees almost buckled. I clamped my jaw shut and turned away, unable to look at the light for a second longer

Because this wasn’t just about Kael anymore. Wasn’t about revenge, or prophecy, or balance

It was about her

And what this Gate wanted to make of her

I clenched my fists, knuckles burning. We have to go back.” 

Max didn’t answer right away. Just stood still, face shadowed by something I couldn’t name

Thenquietly, bitterlyhe said, We should’ve burned this place when we had the chance.” 

We turned together

But even as we moved, I felt it

The hum hadn’t stopped

Because the sigil wasn’t just a marking

It was a summoning

And in the pit of my gut, something twisted againtight, sharp, undeniable

Jiselle wasn’t being offered a choice

She was being called home

And this time, the Gate wasn’t going to wait for her to knock

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