Chapter 13 -The Cosmic Architect

Elara's vision gradually returned, showing her that she was standing in a large, airy surrounding.

Standing before her was the mysterious figure she saw earlier, exuding a powerful aura.

"Who are you?" Even though Elara was nervous, she inquired with a forceful voice.

"I am the Cosmic Architect," the figure said, sounding like a celestial symphony in response. Elara, I had been anticipating your arrival.

A new struggle lies ahead of you, but you have completed your destiny as the chosen one."

With her thoughts racing, Elara attempted to make sense of what the Architect had said. "What do you mean?" she inquired.

According to the Architect, "the universe is a canvas, not just a creation." The next great artist is you, Elara.

You possess the ability to shape the universe, think of new worlds and civilizations.

However, this power also carries a tremendous deal of responsibility, and there is a fresh danger approaching."

As the Architect spoke, an eerie figure emerged from the distance. A shiver ran down Elara's spine as she prepared for a new adventure.

"What is this threat?" she inquired; her determination renewed.

"A creature from outside the cosmos," the Architect answered. "A creature that wants to wipe out the universe and build it back up in its own likeness.

It has to end, Elara. It determines the universe's fate." 

The Architect gave Elara a tiny, luminous crystal before starting to fade away.

It declared, "This is the Heart of Creation." You will be able to build the cosmos with it. Make good use of it."

The Cosmic Architect then disappeared, leaving Elara to deal with the unidentified danger on her alone.

She knew she had the ability to reshape the cosmos and forge a new future, so she didn't let fear stop her.

Feeling its strength stream through her veins, Elara cast a glance down at the crystal in her fingers.

She was prepared for the lengthy journey that lay ahead of her. She would not disappoint the cosmos because she was the cosmic artist, the one selected.

A doorway appeared in front of her as a magnificent light flooded the sky as she stood there.

Taking a deep breath, Elara entered the portal, prepared to confront whatever waited beyond.

She awoke to a strange and unfamiliar world that was both more dangerous and very full of wonders than she had ever imagined.

It was imperative for her to locate the extraterrestrial being and put an end to it before it was too late.

Elara started to explore her new surroundings, taking in the odd landscapes and creatures that she came across.

She was aware that the entity from beyond the universe might be hiding anywhere, so she needed to exercise caution.

Elara faced a variety of challenges and obstacles as she traveled more into the world.

She crossed dangerous terrain and battled vicious beasts, constantly on guard for the being's presence.

Elara eventually located it after a lot of tough days and restless nights.

The entity originating from beyond the cosmos was a massive, hideous being, with a mass of shaking and pulsating energy forming its body.

Elara stated in a forceful and determined voice, "You are the one who seeks to destroy the universe. 

Aetherion said, thunder clapping in its voice, "I am." "And you are the one who seeks to stop me."

With a newfound sense of determination, Elara nodded. "I will not let you destroy the universe," she replied. "I will stop you, no matter what it takes."

Aetherion chuckled, electricity coursing through its body. "You are not a match for me," the declaration read.

"I am a being of immense power, and you are just a mere mortal."

Elara grinned, courage and resolve brimming in her heart. "I might just be a mortal," she murmured.

However, the universe's might is on my side. And I'll stop you with that strength."

Elara lunged ahead while holding the Heart of Creation, which was blazing with light.

The monster chuckled once more, but Elara noticed a glint of uncertainty in its gaze. It would not underestimate her once more because it understood that she was a formidable opponent.

Elara and the beast engaged in a bloody and violent combat in which neither side was able to gain the upper hand. 

Nevertheless, Elara continued to use every tactic and technique at her disposal in an attempt to defeat Aetherion.

Elara spotted her opportunity at last, after what seemed like an age. For a brief moment, Aetherion's gaze was drawn to a far-off star.

Elara seized the chance and swung her weapon hard at the beast.

With a thunderous howl, the beast staggered backward, its vitality wavering.

Elara exploited the creature's transient vulnerability, hitting it repeatedly until it eventually crumbled, and its energy vanished into thin air.

The universe started to mend itself as the thing vanished, the fabric of time and space rebuilding itself.

With her heart still pounding from the struggle, Elara stood gasping.

It was clear to her that she had rescued the cosmos, but at what price?

Beside her, like someone was speaking in her ear, the Cosmic Architect materialized. It said, "Well done, Elara."

"The universe was about to end, but you prevented it. However, your acts will come at a heavy price."

Elara's eyes searched for answers as she turned to face the Architect. Her question was, "What do you mean?"

The Architect answered, "The Heart of Creation's power comes at a great cost."

Although you were able to defeat Aetherion with its help, you also sealed your own doom.

Elara, there is no way you can go back to your own world. You will be trapped in this universe and bound to its destiny forever."

Elara's eyes widened in shock as she realized the truth. She had saved the universe, but in doing so, she had sacrificed her own freedom.

Elara was shocked to learn the truth, and her eyes grew wide.

Although she had saved the universe, while doing so, she had also sacrificed her own freedom.

She became part of this universe and was now forever connected to its future.

Elara was left to consider the consequences of her choices when the Cosmic Architect disappeared immediately.

Though she was aware that she had made a selfless sacrifice, she couldn't help but wonder what further adventures and difficulties she would encounter in this strange, new universe beforehand.

Elara had saved the world before but not at such a costly price as this, not been able to return to the same people she's trying to protect.

Elara felt a deep, persistent sadness pounding in her heart. She kept hearing the Architect's remarks, each one a nail driving a deeper hole in her dreams.

"The Heart of Creation's power comes at a great cost."

In a world full of chaos and darkness, her victory over Aetherion had felt like a win.

However, the cost she had to pay was suddenly clearly visible to her, and it was unbearable.

She imagined her family, tears welling up in her eyes, distorting their faces.

The consoling embrace of her mother, the unshakable support of her father, the laughter of her siblings—all of these things are now out of reach, like far-off stars in a cold, cruel universe.

She would never be able to be with them again, could never experience their warmth.

The realization tore at her heart, creating an empty space where hopelessness crept through.

Then her thoughts turned to her pack, her devoted allies who had stood by her side in countless battles.

The furnace of misfortune formed their relationship, with each member playing a crucial role in the overall picture of her life.

They had provided her comfort and strength.

She no longer had them, as the harsh hand of fate had severed their destinies from hers. 

And then there was her true love, Declan even though she hadn't confessed her feelings for him yet.

The way his eyes lighted up when he saw her, the way he smiled, the way he touched her—these were now bittersweet recollections of a life she would never get back.

She was crushed by the idea that she would never be able to embrace him again or have another private moment together with him by her side.

She was adrift in an unending sea of doubt without him as her anchor.

The Architect words, "The power of the Heart of Creation comes at a great cost." "Elara, you cannot possibly return to your own universe. You'll be stuck in this universe forever, unable to escape its fate."

Elara lost all power as her knees gave way and she fell to the ground.

How was she going to survive this?

Knowing that everything she loved will always be out of her reach, how could she go on?

The Architect's voice broke through the stillness as she struggled with her pain once more.

"However, there may be another way..."

Elara was having trouble breathing. She raised her head, tears flowing in her eyes as her hope ignited. The Architect hesitated; his face confused.

Elara felt a feeling of hopelessness and misery racing through her heart. She was already severely broken.

Is there really hope of a return to her world for Elara?