Elianah
The days after their shared vision felt different. The air around her buzzed with a quiet electricity — a feeling that everything was both fragile and urgent.
She found herself drawn to old places she didn't remember visiting before — the abandoned greenhouse on the edge of town, the twisted branches of the ancient willow tree. It was as if something was calling her, a voice she couldn't hear but could feel deep inside.
School felt distant, routine meaningless. Her thoughts were tangled with questions she couldn't answer.
Why did the dreams feel so real?
Why did Isaiah's presence calm the storm inside her?
What battle were they meant to face?
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Isaiah
He started noticing small things — a flicker of shadow in the corner of his vision, an echo of a whispered name he couldn't place. His sketches grew darker, more detailed. Faces appeared, not just hers, but others — strangers with cold eyes and secrets.
One evening, he sat in his room, staring at a drawing that hadn't come from his hand. It was a symbol — twisted, sharp, and ancient. He traced the lines carefully, feeling a chill.
He didn't know what it meant. But he knew it was a warning.
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Their First Meeting After the Vision
At the park fountain, Elianah waited, heart pounding. Isaiah arrived, his steps slow but sure.
She pulled out a small notebook, filled with sketches of the places she'd felt pulled to.
> "I don't know what's happening," she said softly. "But I think it's starting."
Isaiah nodded, showing her the strange symbol from his sketchbook.
> "We need to find answers — before whatever this is finds us."
Their hands met again, this time tighter. The moment was charged, full of unspoken promises.
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Narrator
The peace was unraveling.
And as the shadows grew, so did the light — fierce, unyielding, and destined to burn away the past.