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My Greate Husband 223

My Greate Husband 223

Chapter 223 

Jiselle

The world didn’t end the day the Gate split. But it didn’t go back to how it was, either

It shifted

And so did we

I stood beneath the remnants of the oncemajestic observatory tower, now fractured from crown to base, its frame swallowed by stubborn vines and heatweathered stone. Time had chipped away at what fire left behindbut it hadn’t taken everything. From the ash, new roots had grown. The land was different now. Wilder. Not brokenjust rewritten

And she was its author

Solara Valebarely a year old and already walking on steadier legs than most warriors. Her hair, a wild halo of silverburnished auburn, caught the wind like flame even when there was none. Her eyesthose ancient, emberstreaked eyesblinked open to truths most of us still didn’t know how to name. She didn’t babble like other children. She spoke. Softly. Rarely. But when she did, it was in languages the rest of us had only ever read about in fragments. Forgotten tongues. Starfire dialects. And sometimeswords that weren’t words at all, but sounds that bent the air like music being played from inside the bones of the earth

Solara remembered things before they were told to her. Names. Stories. Wounds

She remembered people

Like the woman from the mountain pack who’d arrived just this morning, her shoulder scarred with an ancient curse mark she’d spent a lifetime hiding. Solara hadn’t flinched. Hadn’t asked

She’d simply looked at her, and said: It hurts less when you stop pretending it doesn’t.” 

And the woman had wept in silence

That was the kind of child she was

That was the kind of Sovereign we were raising

The stronghold had become a sanctuary in the wake of so much ruin. Not a kingdom. Not a fortress. A crossing point. Between power and restraint. Between hope and consequence. Between what we used to believeand what we had to believe now if we wanted to survive

Magic didn’t follow the old rules anymore

It flowed differently. Through leyline fractures that pulsed to new rhythms. Through bloodlines that had been dormant for centuries. Through wolves who’d once been deemed powerlessand now found themselves burning from within

And in the center of it all, quiet and strange and radiant, was a little girl who had named herself in fire

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Solara Vale

Some called her the Flameborn

Others, the Sovereign Unbound

To me, she was just my daughter

Careful,I murmured now as she reached for the edge of the table, her fingers glowing slightly where they brushed the wood. That’s not cooled yet.” 

I know,” she said, not looking at me. It won’t burn me.” 

I exchanged a glance with Eva across the room, who raised an eyebrow but said nothing. She was seated on the floor, sketching again, her lap covered in scrolls and halfformed prophecies. Her hand still bore the remnants of the Moon sigil, even though her visions had slowed these past few months

The wolves from the southern valley will be here by dusk,she said, not looking up

Another pack?I asked, lifting Solara into my arms

Eva nodded. Word’s spreading. The girl who lit the skythey all want to see her.” 

They want more than that,I muttered. They want to know which side she’ll choose when the next war comes.” 

Eva didn’t deny it

Nate found us on the south wall before the sun dipped low enough to kiss the canyon’s edge

North border’s holding,” he said, pressing a kiss to the crown of Solara’s head when she rushed to him. But the ground near the Hollow is shifting again. Bastain said he felt a pulse yesterday.” 

Did it reach the stronghold?” 

Not yet.” 

We stood there in silence. Me. Him. Our daughter between us, humming quietly to herself as she drew swirling patterns in the dirt with her foot. They pulsed faintlyglowingnot dangerous, justalive. Breathing through the earth itself

She shouldn’t be able to do that,” Nate said softly

No,” I agreed. But she can.” 

She’s changing the land.” 

She is the land.” 

He didn’t argue

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We both knew it was true

At night, we gathered in the old tower. A place once used for combat drills, now repurposed into something gentler. A place for councils. For coalitions. For wolves with gifts they never dared revealuntil the Gate shattered, and secrets poured through the cracks

Now they came freely. Packless. Exiled. Hidden warriors with trembling voices and unfamiliar eyes. They came for answers. For shelter. And more than anythingfor her

The Sovereign child who never cried

The girl who, even now, sat perched on a stone ledge and stared into the fire like it whispered only to her

She’s listening again,” Ethan said as he joined us at the back of the chamber. Hearing things we can’t.” 

I looked at him. You okay?” 

He didn’t answer right away. Just leaned against the wall, arms folded. His shoulders still carried weight. But his flame didn’t flicker like it used to

Sometimes,he said eventually, I think she hears my thoughts before I even form them.” 

She probably does,” Eva muttered from nearby. She’s a mirror, remember? She reflects the pieces we’re afraid to say aloud.” 

She’s more than that,I whispered

And I wasn’t wrong

Because in the space between heartbeats, Solara turned toward us and spoke

I don’t like the Hollow,she said, simply

Nate blinked. You’ve never been there.” 

She shook her head. But it’s loud. And it’s angry. And it’swaiting.” 

My spine stiffened, and I found myself asking, more from instinct than reason, For what?” 

Solara tilted her head to the side, her small fingers brushing the earth. For me,she said quietly, though her gaze didn’t flinch. For all of us. But mostlyfor me.” 

And then she smiledsoftly, deliberately

It wasn’t the kind of smile you’d expect from a child so young, and it certainly wasn’t one born of innocence. It wasn’t playful, or cruel, or even confused. It was the kind of smile that understood more than it should. The kind of knowing that felt older than any of us in the room

I told myself not to read too deeply into every word she spoke. I tried not to obsess over the way her laughter echoednot once, but twicefirst through the air and then somewhere deeper, somewhere I couldn’t quite place. I tried not to tense each time she pointed at wolves she had never met and spoke truths about their 

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pasts that no one had shared aloud

She was still just a child. Still learning, still growing

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But even childrenespecially children born of fractured prophecy and wild flamecould carry the weight of the world

Later that night, after the stronghold had gone still and only the wind moved through the empty halls, I found myself sitting beside Nate at the edge of the training field. We said little, letting the silence stretch while we watched Solara dance along the mosscovered stones, chasing sparks that seemed to rise to meet her

She’s different,” I said eventually, my voice barely more than a breath against the night

Nate didn’t look away from her. She always has been.” 

I mean now. I mean from last week. Even from last month,I murmured. There’s a kind ofgrounding in her now. Like the wildness inside her is starting to choose what it wants to become.” 

That might be a good thing,Nate offered, though I heard the hesitation buried beneath his calm

Or,I said quietly, watching the sparks bend toward her feet, it might mean the Gate is closer than any of us thought.” 

Nate’s jaw tightened the way it always did when fear slipped past his control. I didn’t need him to answer. I already knew the truth of it

Because the last time the Gate opened, we didn’t just risk everything

We almost lost it

The scream came just before dawnsharp, piercing, and so unnaturally twisted that it stopped every heart in the stronghold midbeat

It didn’t come from within our walls

It came from the far side of the canyon

From the edge of the Hollow

And it wasn’t a wolf’s cry

It was something else entirely. A sound that once might have belonged to a voicebut had since been broken, twisted into something unrecognizable. It didn’t call for help. It didn’t seek blood

It warned

We all froze in place, the sound still ringing through the morning haze like a blade dragged across stone

And when I turned to Solara, I didn’t need to ask what she had heard

It was in her face. In her eyes

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There was no fear there

Only recognitionquiet and cold

As if whoever had screamed wasn’t a stranger

As if she’d known them all along

And as if she understood, with a certainty that made my stomach clench- 

They weren’t done

And they were never going to stop

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