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She Stole My Curse HD
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00:00My sister poisoned all 10 of my children.
00:03Then she pushed me into a deep rift current terror.
00:05I died in the dark water below.
00:07And I woke up on the morning of the Tidebond Rite,
00:09staring at the same sky, breathing the same cold water.
00:12I lay still for a moment.
00:13Let it settle.
00:13We'd arrived on the Abyssal Realm together, my sister Sela and I.
00:17Two women dropped into a world that ran on Tide Power and Blood Wake.
00:21The clan chief had lined up every unmated male in the Coral Club.
00:24We were supposed to choose.
00:25In last life, Sela told me to take the lionfish.
00:27Lionfish lay soft eggs, easier than giving birth.
00:32She smiled like she was doing me a favor.
00:34She took the great white shark, the only A-rank male.
00:37What she didn't tell me was that she already knew lionfish eggs hatched in large clutches.
00:42I chose Cole.
00:44I got pregnant fast.
00:46One clutch, ten hatchlings, all A-rank.
00:48In a Coral Clan that had seen maybe five A-Ranks in a hundred years,
00:52that was enough to make Cole the next clan chief
00:54and turned me into something the Coral Elders called Abyss Chosen.
00:58Sela got one B-rank from the great white shark.
01:00Then another.
01:01Then three more.
01:02Nothing better.
01:02She couldn't accept it.
01:04She crept into Cole's Reef Den.
01:06He threw her out in front of the whole Coral Clan.
01:09The great white shark ended their bond and drove her and her children into the dead current.
01:13In less than a month, all five of her offspring starved.
01:16I was the one who took her back in.
01:18I gave her food.
01:18I gave her warmth.
01:19She killed my ten hatchlings one by one.
01:22And then she pushed me into a deep rift current tear.
01:24I still remember weightless.
01:27So this time, I was not choosing Cole.
01:30The tied bond right was already moving.
01:32The clan chief stood at the front, arms folded, watching the males line up.
01:36Sela was beside me, her shoulder just barely touching mine.
01:39I felt the exact moment she decided to move.
01:41A small shift in her weight.
01:42A breath she didn't finish.
01:44She crossed the water toward Cole like she'd rehearsed it.
01:46Pressed herself against his arm.
01:48Tipped her face up to the clan chief.
01:50She looked back at me.
01:51Clan chief.
01:52That smile.
01:53I choose Cole.
01:54I looked at Cole.
01:56Cold current blood.
01:57No warmth in the dry tide.
01:59Three months of tide sleep every year.
02:01Leaving whatever female he'd chosen to manage the reef den alone in the collapsing food chain.
02:05No hunting skills.
02:06Without the coral clan around him, he couldn't even feed myself.
02:09She thought she'd taken the prize.
02:11She didn't know what she would pay.
02:12I turned and looked at what was left.
02:14A B rank whale merfolk.
02:16Two C rank sea turtle merfolk.
02:18Near the back, a manta ray merfolk who had been watching me since I swam in.
02:21Brow creased.
02:22Expression difficult to read.
02:24I started toward him.
02:25The crowd shifted.
02:26I thought about my ten hatchlings.
02:28Quiet.
02:28Good.
02:29Never any trouble.
02:30A rank every one of them.
02:31And felt something cold and settled move through the grief.
02:34Not this time.
02:35I was about to open my mouth.
02:36A palm hit my face so hard I bit my cheek.
02:40It's you!
02:42The female in front of me was bonded to the coral clan's tiger shark merfolk.
02:45She was shaking.
02:46In her hand was a white jellyfish tentacle filament that she said she'd found in her
02:49mate's reef den.
02:50Her tide shifted form was a white jellyfish.
02:53The crowd turned.
02:55One voice at the back.
02:57Then three more.
02:58I looked past her shoulder and found Sela near the middle of the crowd.
03:01She'd practiced that expression.
03:02I was certain of it.
03:03Last life she hadn't needed it.
03:04Last life I hadn't stood in her way.
03:06Oh Lyra.
03:07I didn't want to say anything.
03:09But I did see you swimming with Leo that night.
03:13One sentence.
03:13Every door in the room closed at once.
03:15The manta ray merfolk stepped back.
03:17The clan chief's eyes were already on me.
03:19I tide shifted on the spot.
03:20White jellyfish.
03:21Clean tentacles.
03:22Full circle.
03:23Every angle.
03:23Nothing hidden.
03:24The crowd went quiet.
03:26I shifted back.
03:28No damaged tentacles.
03:29That filament isn't mine.
03:31A damaged tentacle root scar on my inner thigh.
03:33Small.
03:34Deliberate.
03:34Someone in the crowd saw it.
03:35That was enough.
03:36I had spent this entire second life thinking I understood what Sela was capable of.
03:40I had underestimated her.
03:42Out.
03:43I looked at Sela one last time.
03:44She was holding back a smile.
03:46I turned and swam.
03:47No argument.
03:48No appeal.
03:48No tears.
03:49I swam through it with my back straight.
03:51And I didn't stop until I was outside.
03:54Sela came to see me off.
03:55Like a female who had already won.
03:57Don't worry Lyra.
03:58There are powerful males out there.
04:00Maybe you'll find the right one.
04:02Thanks for the encouragement.
04:03Cole has a lot of stamina.
04:05Lionfish nature is what it is.
04:06Once or twice a day is just recreation for him.
04:08I watched the warmth leave her face.
04:10You should build up your strength.
04:11Wouldn't want to disappoint him.
04:13I turned and swam.
04:14Didn't look back.
04:15The Coral Clan's current line was a boundary of cold and warm current meeting in the water.
04:19I crossed it without slowing.
04:21The dead current ahead was dark and unmapped.
04:23And the water was cold.
04:24She thought she'd won.
04:25She hadn't thought about the dry tide.
04:27Cole would enter tide sleep.
04:28Three months.
04:29Maybe more.
04:30She'd be alone in the reef den.
04:31No warmth.
04:32No provider.
04:33No idea how to feed herself when the food chain collapsed.
04:35She'd spent her whole life letting other people manage the hard parts.
04:38She had no idea what she'd actually chosen.
04:40I had swum this path before.
04:41Last life I swam it in grief.
04:43With nothing to my name except a tide healer's knowledge I'd spent years building.
04:46This life I knew where it ended.
04:48At the far end of it there was a rift.
04:50Something inside that the Coral Clan had never seen.
04:52And wouldn't know how to measure.
04:54Something that had been alone so long.
04:55It had forgotten my trust.
04:57He'd been close to dead when I found him.
04:59I was the one who pulled him back.
05:01I didn't make it far before I heard it behind me.
05:04Heavy strokes.
05:04Low and deliberate.
05:06Closing fast.
05:07A tide shifted without thinking.
05:08Dropped into jellyfish form and fled.
05:10The water rushed past and the dead current blurred at the edges of my mission.
05:13Behind me the blue shark merfolk wasn't bothering to be quiet.
05:16He knew what a lone female outside clan borders meant.
05:19He knew how it ended.
05:21I fled until I saw the rockfish.
05:23A narrow opening in the coral, dark inside.
05:25Barely wide enough to turn sideways and fit through.
05:27I went in.
05:28Behind me the blue shark merfolk stopped.
05:30He circled the entrance twice.
05:32His strokes slowed.
05:33Then stopped entirely.
05:34He cursed once.
05:35Low and ugly.
05:36But I heard him leave.
05:37I didn't understand why.
05:39I shifted back and stood still.
05:41Breathing hard.
05:41The rift went deeper than I'd expected.
05:43The water inside was stale and cold.
05:45And underneath that?
05:46Something else.
05:47Rot.
05:48And infection.
05:49And the dense animal scent of something very large.
05:52I took one more step into the dark.
05:54Something in the black moved.
05:55I stopped.
05:56My heart was loud in my ears.
05:58The smell hit me harder now.
05:59Animal.
06:00Enormous.
06:01Close.
06:01Whatever was in here, the blue shark merfolk had known.
06:04Whatever was in here had made a predator who hunted lone females turn around without a sound and swim away.
06:10I stood in the dark and didn't move.
06:11I already knew what was in there.
06:13Last life, it was the same rift.
06:15The same focus.
06:16The same smell.
06:17I took one more step forward.
06:20The sound that came out of the dark was not a roar.
06:23It was bigger than that.
06:24It hit me in the chest before it reached my ears.
06:27A pressure through the water.
06:28Through my ribs.
06:29And for one full second, my body simply stopped.
06:32Every instinct told me to turn around.
06:34My feet didn't move.
06:36The dark shifted.
06:36And then I saw it.
06:38White.
06:39Enormous.
06:39His fin crest caught the faint bioluminescent light from the rift entrance and held it.
06:43His mouth was open wide enough to swallow my head whole.
06:46The sound still rolling out of him bounced off every wall and came back from all directions at once.
06:52He hadn't moved.
06:53I stood where I was and looked at him.
06:55The roar faded.
06:57The rift went silent.
06:58He still hadn't moved.
06:59I had heard roars in the world.
07:01The great white shark merfolk in the coral clan.
07:03The whale males during mating season.
07:04Those roars said, I am here.
07:06I am dangerous.
07:07Come closer and find out.
07:08This was different.
07:09This roar said, go away.
07:11I looked at his tail fin.
07:13Even in the dark I could see it.
07:14The flesh was wrong.
07:15Swollen and dark.
07:16Pale patches crawling through the wounds.
07:18The torn fin crest was infected at its root.
07:20He had been lying here a long time.
07:22Too long to hunt.
07:23Too long to do much of anything except wait.
07:25He opened his mouth and he sounded at me again.
07:28I took one step toward him.
07:29The roaring stopped.
07:31Gold eyes in the dark.
07:32Very still.
07:33Watching me cross the distance between us one step at a time.
07:36I didn't stop swimming.
07:38I turned and fled again.
07:40I made it two strokes before I noticed something strange.
07:43The sea dragon was roaring.
07:44But he wasn't moving.
07:46He hadn't even shifted.
07:48It felt like he was just trying to scare me off.
07:50Then I smelled it.
07:52Rot and infection.
07:54I looked closer and saw the flesh of his tail fin.
07:57The wounds were deep and crawling with white.
07:59The fin crest was torn at the root.
08:00I stopped.
08:02I turned around.
08:03Hey.
08:03You're hurt.
08:04I know deep sea medicine.
08:06Will you let me stay?
08:07The sea dragon looked at me for a moment.
08:09Then he slowly unfolded his injured tail fin toward me.
08:13The wounds were bad.
08:15I gagged and got to work anyway.
08:17Opened my pack and found the wound powder.
08:19Before I'd arrived here, I'd studied tide healing and coral toxins.
08:22Once I was in the coral clan, that knowledge had made me the settlement's tide healer.
08:26I'd treated half the coral clan at one point or another.
08:29Not one of them had spoken up for me today.
08:31The bitterness sat heavy in my chest as I worked.
08:34When I finished, the sea dragon's aggression faded.
08:36He nudged his head against my sleeve.
08:38A thank you.
08:38Then his stomach growled.
08:40Twice.
08:40He'd been injured too long to hunt.
08:42He was starving.
08:43I'll go find food.
08:45Wait here.
08:46I turned to go.
08:48His tail curled around my ankle and pulled me back.
08:52Then he exhaled a low temperature deep current that enveloped me entirely.
08:56The dragon current mark.
08:57His power on my skin would keep most predators back instinctively.
09:00I thought of the blue shark merfolk from earlier.
09:03This sea dragon's rank had to be extraordinary.
09:05That was the only explanation for that kind of deterrent effect.
09:08I didn't go far.
09:09I stayed close to the rift and gathered what I could find.
09:11Small crustaceans.
09:12Some edible reef plants.
09:13By the time I got back, the bioluminescence had dimmed to night cycle.
09:16No fire needed.
09:18The sea dragon's body put out a constant gentle warmth that filled the rift.
09:21I stayed.
09:22During the day I changed his bandages.
09:24Foraged for water and food.
09:26At night he curled around me in dragon form.
09:28His body warmth wrapping me like a second skin.
09:30And we slept together.
09:31Half a month passed.
09:32Then one day I came back to the rift and stopped dead.
09:34A man lay where the sea dragon had been.
09:37You're back.
09:38White hair.
09:39Gold eyes.
09:41You're the sea dragon?
09:43My name is Vayne.
09:45With the wounds healed, Vayne could swim.
09:47He couldn't do anything strenuous yet.
09:49But the first time we went out together, he showed me what he was made of.
09:52A deep sea giant crab.
09:54Under a minute.
09:55He seared it with a short burst of breath and it was done.
09:58That night I ate real food for the first time in weeks.
10:01Crab shell crackling.
10:02Fat hissing and popping from the dragon breath heat.
10:04I ate until my face was greasy and asked Vayne whether he was A rank.
10:08Are you A rank?
10:10No.
10:11I don't have a rank.
10:12I stared at him.
10:12Every male merfolk had a rank.
10:14But the tide power I'd seen from him was beyond anything the great white shark merfolk in the coral clan
10:19could manage.
10:20But your tide power...
10:22Vayne shook his head.
10:23No rank.
10:23Never had one.
10:25That was why his own clan had driven him out.
10:27They'd called him a monster.
10:28Abandoned him as a hatchling in the dead current.
10:30The memory clearly cost him something.
10:33His eyes went distant and sad.
10:34Born without a clan.
10:35Whatever had made him this strong, he'd earned it alone.
10:38The hard way.
10:38It doesn't matter.
10:40You have me now.
10:41We're friends.
10:42Vayne went red.
10:45Another month passed.
10:46Vayne healed completely.
10:47The dry tide was coming.
10:48We started going out early and coming back late to stock up.
10:50He hunted.
10:51I gathered deep sea medicines and reef plants.
10:53We came back full every time.
10:54I thought maybe it would just stay like this.
10:56Then Vayne's heat cycle hit.
10:57I woke up one morning to find his body burning.
10:59Don't leave the rift for a few days.
11:01I have to go somewhere.
11:03I have to go somewhere.
11:04Then he took two strokes and his body gave out.
11:06When he went down, I saw everything.
11:08I understood immediately.
11:09Every merfolk had a regular heat cycle.
11:11When it hit, instinct won over reason.
11:13He'd already pushed himself past his limit.
11:15Don't be scared.
11:15I won't touch you.
11:17I'll handle it myself.
11:18He was fighting his own body.
11:20His neck was corded with strain.
11:21The sounds coming from his throat were low and desperate.
11:23I watched him.
11:24My chest ached.
11:25Vayne, do you not want me?
11:28How, how could you even ask that?
11:33When his hands came up to hold me, I was scared.
11:35What coal had put me through had left its marks.
11:37He was always rough.
11:38There was no pleasure in it.
11:39Only something close to endurance.
11:41Vayne was stronger than coal by a wide margin.
11:43I braced myself.
11:44But there was no pain.
11:45Vayne was gentle in a way I hadn't known was possible.
11:48Like his fin pressed against the still water.
11:50Light enough that I felt like I was floating.
11:52I lost track of time.
11:53When I finally noticed the world again.
11:55The dry tide currents had shifted outside the rift.
11:57That dry tide.
11:58I was warm.
11:59Vayne kept the rift heated with his body warmth.
12:01When the cold currents pressed in, he curled tighter.
12:04At night, he wrapped me in his warmth.
12:05His dragon form pulled around me like a second snake.
12:08After that first time, he became a little enthusiastic.
12:11Eye contact.
12:11Next thing I knew, I was against the rift wall.
12:14Not that I minded.
12:15He was good at it.
12:16I never once wanted to pull away.
12:17With that kind of frequency and no precautions,
12:19it wasn't long before I noticed something different about my body.
12:22I pressed two fingers to my wrist and checked my pulse.
12:25Pregnant.
12:26When I told Vayne, he went still.
12:29Really?
12:30You're really carrying my hatchling?
12:33He lifted me straight off the seabed.
12:35We were both laughing.
12:36After that, he treated me like I was made of sea glass.
12:38He was at my side constantly.
12:40He insisted on doing everything himself.
12:42Lying in the warmth of his arms, I thought again about last time.
12:45Coal was a cold current blood type.
12:47In the dry tide, he gave out no heat at all.
12:49And he entered tidesleeve.
12:51While other males made sure their females were fed through the season,
12:53I was out in the dead current alone, trying to find something edible.
12:57My tide healing skills kept me fed, barely.
12:59The merfolk I treated gave me scraps.
13:01But after the ten lionfish hatchlings were born, scraps weren't enough.
13:04Coal entered tidesleeve.
13:06He could survive on stored energy.
13:07The hatchlings were too young.
13:09They needed real food, constantly.
13:11They foraged alone.
13:11A white jellyfish.
13:13Small.
13:13And not built for hunting in the dry tide.
13:15Who didn't dare go far.
13:16I brought back small crustaceans.
13:18I brought back dried reef algae.
13:20The hatchlings were good.
13:21All ten of them.
13:22A-rank.
13:22And not one of them ever picked a fight or made trouble.
13:24They helped with the reef den work.
13:26Thinking about them, my throat closed.
13:27I'd failed them.
13:28I hadn't kept them safe.
13:31Lyra.
13:32What's wrong?
13:32I wiped the corner of my eye.
13:34Just homesick.
13:35He went quiet.
13:36Is being with me not enough?
13:37No.
13:38That's not it.
13:39Being with you is the best thing there is.
13:41I changed the subject.
13:42I'd assumed I'd never see my sister again.
13:44She showed up at our rift that same night.
13:47Vayne heard the sounds.
13:48He went to check.
13:48I heard a familiar shriek.
13:49Vayne, don't kill me!
13:49I hate sea dragon, please!
13:51I came out to find my sister in the water outside the rift entrance.
13:54I looked at her in the dark and I almost laughed.
13:56Lyra?
13:56Why are you here?
13:57You know her?
13:58Never seen her before.
13:59Vayne's intent sharpened immediately.
14:01Lyra!
14:01My sister screamed.
14:02Don't let him kill me!
14:03I came all this way to save you!
14:06Sis!
14:06That word, sis, it stopped Vayne cold.
14:10He pulled back.
14:11Is there a misunderstanding, Lyra?
14:13I sighed.
14:14I swam over to my sister.
14:16What do you want?
14:18She put on her most conciliatory...
14:19I talked to the clan chief!
14:21He said you can come back!
14:23I didn't move.
14:24She pushed harder.
14:26And Lyra, the Coral clan is in trouble.
14:28Two settlements are about to go to war in a current war.
14:30This whole area is going to become a battlefield.
14:33You two aren't aligned with either side.
14:34You'll get caught in the middle!
14:35Hearing my sister's warning, I remembered.
14:37There had been a conflict.
14:39Last time.
14:40But last time, the war had ended because of my ten lionfish hatchlings hatching.
14:44Ten A-rank merfolk born at once.
14:47The opposing clan, the Huro, had taken one look and surrendered on the spot.
14:51He was the one who declared me abyss chosen.
14:54Said I carried a rare destiny.
14:55That I had been sent to the Coral clan as a gift from the abyss god.
14:59But I had no interest in my sister's advice.
15:01Vayne and I had built something real out here.
15:03There was no reason to go back.
15:04I told her no.
15:05No.
15:07She looked straight at my stomach.
15:10Lyra, you're pregnant, aren't you?
15:12Even if you don't care about yourself, think about the child.
15:15You two can live free out here for now.
15:17But what about later?
15:19What about your hatchling?
15:20Do you really want to raise a child with no clan behind them?
15:23That landed.
15:24This world was brutal.
15:25Vayne, as strong as he was, had nearly died alone in vain.
15:28What would happen when our child was born?
15:30All in the dead current was full of things that wanted to eat them.
15:33I looked at Vayne.
15:34He seemed to read what I was thinking.
15:36He came over and took my hand.
15:38Lyra, let's go back.
15:40After I told my sister yes, she let out a long breath.
15:43Then...
15:43Is there anything to eat?
15:45She ate like she hadn't seen food in weeks.
15:47Her stomach was enormous.
15:48But her arms and fins were thin as coral sticks.
15:51She'd had it rough.
15:52Not hard to guess why.
15:54Coal had almost certainly entered tide sleep by now.
15:56My sister had never worked hard a day in her life.
15:59Nothing short of starvation would have pushed her out here.
16:01After the meal, she lay down in the outer part of the rift to rest.
16:05Vayne folded me into his arms as usual.
16:07My sister glanced over from across the rift.
16:09The look on her face was pure envy.
16:12In the middle of the night, I got up.
16:13I believe this life and she still gets to eat like that.
16:18Bonded to some rankless creature and she still got nerve to look pleased with herself.
16:23She rubbed her belly.
16:23Come on, little ones.
16:25Come out fast.
16:26I stood in the dark and let it wash over me.
16:28Even now, I couldn't fully understand where her hatred came from.
16:31We were twins.
16:32Before we'd ended up here, our parents died in an accident.
16:36Left the two of us to figure out the world together.
16:38I remembered what they'd always said.
16:40You're the older one.
16:41Take care of your sister.
16:42So I did.
16:43I gave way.
16:44Every time, on everything.
16:46Whatever was best, I let her have it.
16:48Somewhere along the line, she'd decided that was simply how things should be.
16:52I was supposed to give her everything good.
16:54I was supposed to be beneath her.
16:55I wasn't allowed to have things she didn't have.
16:58By the third day back in the Coral Clan, I understood exactly why she'd worked so hard
17:01to bring me home.
17:02Her due date was close.
17:03She was terrified of dying on the birthing ground.
17:05She needed me there.
17:07I had gotten her through all three.
17:08There was a second reason, too.
17:10She wanted me to watch.
17:11She wanted me standing there when she produced 20 A-rank Lionfish Merfolk and climbed to the
17:16top of the Coral Clan.
17:17She wanted to see my face.
17:20Life back in the Coral Clan wasn't easy.
17:22Even with Vayne beside me, plenty of females still looked at me with hostility.
17:25They didn't want me near their mates, so I stayed close to the reef den.
17:28I was shut out.
17:29My sister, meanwhile, used her memories from last time to play prophet.
17:32She predicted a few major clan events and a stretch of bad current accurately enough that
17:36the Coral Clan elevated her status considerably.
17:39She told everyone she was the Abyss Chosen, sent by the Abyss God, carrying 20 A-rank Merfolk.
17:44The Coral Clan believed her completely.
17:46Then the current war began.
17:47Vayne was sent to the front.
17:48Within days, every fighter in the Coral Clan had noticed that his Dragon Tide Power exceeded
17:53that of the A-rank Great White Shark Merfolk by a significant margin.
17:57His raw strength was in a different category altogether.
17:59This world ran on Tide Power.
18:01Strength was everything.
18:02And yet, because Vayne came out unranked, the Great White Shark Merfolk grew jealous.
18:07He gathered the other males and turned on Vayne.
18:09They sent him alone into a aura and run.
18:11When the others had what they needed from the distraction, they swam.
18:14Left him there.
18:15I didn't find out until Vayne came back with serious wounds.
18:18I went straight.
18:20It's fine, Lyra.
18:20Vayne caught my arm.
18:21Even with all of that, they still couldn't touch me.
18:23I came back in one piece, didn't I?
18:25I looked at the cuts across his body.
18:27Vayne, I'm sorry.
18:29I shouldn't have brought you back here.
18:30This place isn't right for you.
18:33Let's go home.
18:34Back to the Rift.
18:35No!
18:35He was suddenly urgent.
18:37If we go back, you'll be homesick again.
18:39We stay here.
18:41As long as you and the Hatchling are safe, I don't care what they do to me.
18:44Something cracked open in my chest.
18:45I remembered what I'd said in the Rift.
18:47That I was homesick.
18:49He'd been carrying that the entire time.
18:51You were my home.
18:52He thought I meant the coral clan.
18:53Let's go.
18:54Just the two of us.
18:56I'd almost convinced him.
18:58Lyra, get to your sister's reef den.
19:00She's going into labor.
19:02I heard the screaming before I reached the entrance.
19:05I swam inside.
19:05Blood in the water.
19:06The same scene as the first time.
19:08Last life.
19:08When she'd had her first bad labor.
19:10Back then, it was the great white shark Murfolk's fault.
19:12His build was large.
19:13The offspring inherited the size.
19:15The head got stuck.
19:15But lionfish eggs were soft and small.
19:17They should have come out easily.
19:18I got my answer fast.
19:20I helped her deliver 10 eggs.
19:21Then I felt more inside.
19:22I was reaching for the next one.
19:23When my sister's body seized.
19:28Nobody here knew that word.
19:29I shouted instructions.
19:31They found a smooth piece of coral and pressed it between her teeth.
19:33So she couldn't bite through her tongue.
19:35I used the moment to pull the rest of the eggs out.
19:36I counted.
19:3720 in total.
19:38She passed out when it was done.
19:39I mixed a tonic and got it down her throat.
19:41If she makes it through tonight, she'll live.
19:43If she doesn't, there's nothing more I can do.
19:45I turned to leave.
19:46Cole grabbed my wrist.
19:48She's your sister.
19:49You should stay and take care of her.
19:51Even now.
19:51Even with his female unconscious in the water from a dangerous labor.
19:54He didn't want to sit with her through one night.
19:57She's your mate.
19:58Not mine.
19:59I'm not responsible for her.
20:03I've already done far more than she deserves.
20:07I swam out of the reef den into open water and felt the exhaustion hit me all at once.
20:11Bane was waiting outside.
20:13My heart twisted.
20:14What are you doing here?
20:15With wounds that bad, you should be resting in the-
20:19He pulled me into his arms before I could finish.
20:22His voice was rough.
20:24Lyra, we're not leaving.
20:25I started to ask why.
20:27Then I felt it.
20:28Something warm and wet soaking into my shoulder.
20:30I brought him back to our reef den.
20:32Pushed him until he talked.
20:33He cried harder.
20:34Bane had been waiting outside my sister's reef den the entire time.
20:37He'd heard everything.
20:38He hadn't known that was what birth looked like.
20:40He hadn't known it could be like that.
20:42He was terrified.
20:43If I went into labor out in the dead current and something went wrong,
20:46there would be no one to help me.
20:47I felt tears on my own face before I realized.
20:50Bane, not everyone has a labor like hers.
20:53Maybe mine will be easy.
20:55Then we're still not leaving.
20:56His voice didn't waver.
20:57Even if the chance is one in a hundred, I won't let you suffer.
21:03That experience left a mark on him.
21:05He became quieter in the Coral Clan, more careful.
21:07He started sharing his hunt with others.
21:09When someone treated him badly, he let it go with a smile.
21:11Bane, who had always been free, doing all of that for me.
21:14I was moved and I was sad.
21:15And I didn't know what I'd done to deserve him.
21:17My sister woke the next day.
21:18Lionfish eggs take time to hatch.
21:20She watched over them every day and brought half the Coral Clan in to look.
21:23She told them all 20 were going to be A-rank.
21:25People thought she was eccentric.
21:27But her earlier predictions had earned her enough credit that they believed her anyway.
21:30Her status in the Coral Clan climbed higher.
21:33The current war wrapped up faster than anyone expected.
21:35Because of how hard Vayne pushed on the front.
21:37The Ura sent representatives to negotiate.
21:39The Ura Clan Chief and their Tide Reader came in person.
21:42The meeting had barely started when someone burst in.
21:44Clan Chief! Get over to Cole's Reef Den!
21:46The 20 eggs are hatching!
21:48That was the end of any conversation about territory.
21:50Even the Ura delegation adored the story.
21:52An abyss chosen in the opposing clan.
21:5420 A-rank Lionfish Murphy.
21:56All in one clutch.
21:56Everyone moved at once.
21:57The Reef Den could barely hold the crowd.
21:59The Clan Chief had to push his way in.
22:00He arrived just as the first egg cracked open.
22:03A small, dark Lionfish hatchling.
22:04My sister picked it up with both hands and held it toward the Clan Chief.
22:07Her voice was shaking with excitement.
22:09Clan Chief!
22:10Tell me!
22:11A-rank, right?
22:15Not A-rank.
22:16C-rank.
22:19The smile froze on my sister's face.
22:21That's impossible!
22:22Clan Chief, you must have looked wrong!
22:24Please!
22:25Look again!
22:25The Clan Chief had been sensing bioelectric tide patterns for 60 years.
22:28He could read rank by sensing alone.
22:30He looked again, as a courtesy.
22:33C-rank.
22:34That's final.
22:35My sister went blank.
22:36The crowd started murmuring.
22:38Wait, weren't they all supposed to be A-rank?
22:4020 is a lot to ask for.
22:42The Coral Clangs had maybe one A-rank per generation.
22:44Honestly, having a C in the mix is normal.
22:46Maybe the rest are still coming.
22:47My sister took the lifeline.
22:48Exactly!
22:49This is only the first one!
22:50I'm telling you, at least 10 of these 20 are A-rank!
22:53Just wait!
22:55As soon as she said it, three more eggs cracked.
22:57Everyone leaned in.
22:58All C-rank.
22:59She didn't flinch.
23:00The best ones always hatch last.
23:01Then five more.
23:02One B-rank came out.
23:03That gave her a burst of confidence.
23:05See?
23:06It's getting better the further we go!
23:08But the crowd had stopped believing her.
23:10The mood had shifted from anticipation to something else.
23:13Everyone was watching the way you watch someone about to fall.
23:15The last egg split open.
23:16No A-rank.
23:17Not a single one.
23:19One B, 10 C, and several with no rank at all.
23:21The clan chief glanced at those last few and said quietly that-
23:24That they wouldn't last long.
23:28My sister broke.
23:31This isn't right!
23:33This can't be right!
23:34Someone tankered with my eggs!
23:37Someone swept them!
23:39This is sabotage!
23:40How exactly do you tamper with eggs?
23:42Cole is a B-rank lionfish merwish.
23:44What were you expecting?
23:45You predicted two days of bad current and now you think you're the actual abyss chosen?
23:52My sister had been insufferable since the coral clan elevated her.
23:55People had been following it for weeks.
23:57One voice was enough.
23:59Others followed.
24:00Laughter and mockery rippled through the reef den.
24:02She'd been treating lionfish eggs like prizes at a festival.
24:05The coral clan had let her perform.
24:06Now they wanted the ending.
24:07Then my sister turned and found me in the crowd.
24:10She crossed the reef den with four strokes and grabbed my arm.
24:12You did this!
24:13You switched my eggs!
24:14You can't stand to see me win so you came in here and switched them!
24:17Give them back!
24:18I pulled free.
24:19Stop.
24:20You accused me of swimming around last time.
24:22Now you're accusing me of stealing your children.
24:24I was not the only one in this reef den when you delivered.
24:26Half the coral clan was here.
24:27They all saw me.
24:28Ask any one of them.
24:29My sister's behavior over the past weeks had burned through whatever patience people had left.
24:34She's right.
24:35We were all watching.
24:36Lyra didn't do anything.
24:37And why would she steal your eggs?
24:38She's pregnant herself.
24:39Why would you do it?
24:41One voice, then another.
24:42My sister's composure snapped completely.
24:44Why does everyone take her side?
24:46Why does she always win?
24:48Just die already Lyra!
24:55Vayne tide shifted.
24:56The sea dragon hit the seabed and pinned her in under a second.
24:59He opened his mouth wide.
25:00He didn't get the chance to follow through.
25:02Someone behind me shouted.
25:04Vayne!
25:04Get your female to the reef den right now!
25:07She's in labor!
25:08The next moment I was off the seabed and in his arms.
25:10Vayne swam.
25:11Through the whole labor he held my hand.
25:13His brow was locked tight.
25:14He kept telling me not to be scared.
25:15Not to be scared.
25:16His hand was shaking harder than mine.
25:17But everything went smoothly.
25:19Under two hours.
25:20Two small white dragon hatchlings.
25:22Pure white.
25:22Thin crests not yet unfurled.
25:24Emitting a low frequency resonance that shook the reef.
25:27Look at them.
25:28Strong little things could be A grade.
25:30Should we have the clan chief check?
25:32No.
25:32I said it before I thought about it.
25:34Vayne and I had already talked about this.
25:35Rank didn't matter.
25:36As long as the hatchlings were healthy.
25:38We didn't care.
25:39Vayne had been cast out of his birth clan.
25:42Because of this exact thing.
25:43I didn't want to put that weight back on him.
25:45But I wasn't fast enough.
25:46The clan chief had already come in.
25:48The uratide reader was with him.
25:49The clan chief took one of the hatchlings and looked it over.
25:52He frowned.
25:53This hatchling is strong.
25:55But there's no rank showing.
25:56I looked at Vayne.
25:57His expression was controlled.
25:58But I saw the old fear underneath it.
26:00It doesn't matter.
26:01Are you blind?
26:03This is an S rank shifter.
26:05S rank?
26:06An actual S rank?
26:08I knew something was different about these hatchlings the moment I saw them.
26:11And I helped deliver them.
26:12Coral Clang has S rank Murph in now.
26:15Two of them.
26:18The reef den erupted.
26:20Vayne and I stared at each other.
26:21Neither of us had words for it.
26:23The news spread through the Coral Clang.
26:25My sister swept her way through the crowd.
26:27She saw the two small white dragon hatchlings.
26:29She saw the word S rank moving from mouth to mouth.
26:32Something in her cracked entirely.
26:35This is a lie!
26:37Vyla, how are you getting S rank hatchlings from him?
26:40He doesn't even have a rank!
26:41You had to have cheated!
26:43You swam with someone else!
26:45The celebration in the reef den cooled slightly.
26:47People looked at each other.
26:48They'd forgotten.
26:49Vayne had no rank.
26:50They started looking at me differently again.
26:52Before a single voice could speak up against me.
26:55The Ura tide meter stepped forward.
26:57Vayne has no rank?
26:59That's not possible.
27:00He's an S rank sea dragon.
27:02The reason the Ura had agreed to surrender wasn't just exhaustion.
27:06It was because they'd watched Vayne in the ambush.
27:09Dragon scale markings.
27:11Tide power wave.
27:13Hatchling resonance cry.
27:15Three confirmations from ancient records.
27:17No clan with a fighter like that could be beaten.
27:19That was the moment people understood.
27:21They'd never seen a sea dragon before.
27:23The clan chief had never seen one.
27:25The dragon tide power frequency channel didn't exist in merfolk biology at all.
27:2860 years of reading ranks and the channel simply wasn't there.
27:32He had no way to sense what wasn't in his range.
27:34Vayne had spent years thinking something was wrong with him.
27:36It turned out the people who judged him simply hadn't known what they were looking for.
27:40The tide reader turned to me next.
27:41He studied my face for a long moment.
27:44This female carries an uncommon fate.
27:46If I'm reading this correctly, she is the Abyss Chosen reborn.
27:51That landed harder than the announcement about Vayne.
27:53A beat of silence.
27:54Then the whole recap dropped to their knees.
27:57The Abyss Chosen is real.
27:59The same scene as last time.
28:01But last time, people had been uncertain, only half convinced.
28:04Now, with three S rank in the same space, there wasn't a single person who doubted.
28:08My sister could not process what was happening in front of her.
28:10She started screaming at the crowd.
28:12Have you all forgotten what she is?
28:14She cheated on her mate!
28:16She has no virtue!
28:18What kind of Abyss Chosen behaves like that?
28:21A reminder landed.
28:22People shifted uncomfortably.
28:23They remembered how I'd been driven out.
28:25I turned.
28:26I looked out into the crowd until I found the tiger shark merfolk.
28:29Leo.
28:30Are you still gonna stay quiet?
28:31He made his choice.
28:32He admitted it.
28:33My sister had approached him.
28:34She had taken one of my shed jellyfish tentacle filaments.
28:37Cut while I slept.
28:38And offered him something in return for planting it in his reef den.
28:40And backing her story in front of the coral clan.
28:43What she'd offered was herself.
28:45Cole's face went white.
28:47Sela.
28:48You betrayed me.
28:50No!
28:51Cole, please!
28:52Don't listen to them!
28:53I would never-
28:54She caught her in this line in the trail and dragged her into a deep current vortex.
28:58A few days later, someone found what was left of my sister washed back to the clan's current line.
29:02Her face was mostly gone.
29:03Only the clothes made her identifiable.
29:05The coral clan heard that Cole had killed his own mate.
29:07The clan chief had no choice.
29:09Cole was exile.
29:10As for the hatchlings, even after everything their parents had done, no one could turn away from children.
29:14The females raised them collectively.
29:16The males, led by Vayne, began pushing the coral clan's territory outward.
29:20Season by season.
29:21Year by year.
29:21In a new current season, the coral clan voted Vayne in as clan chief.
29:25I was at his side.
29:26Our two white dragon hatchlings grew stronger every day.
29:30The morning of the clan chief ceremony, Vayne sat at the head of the reef den and accepted vows from
29:34every male in the clan.
29:35Coral and Ura both.
29:37One after another.
29:38I watched from the back.
29:39On the surface, every head bowed.
29:41But I knew what to look for.
29:42The older coral fighters wouldn't meet his eyes.
29:45The Ura males watched the old coral fighters watching him.
29:47A few of the coral elders pressed their palms to the seabed too slowly.
29:51They were not bowing to Vayne.
29:52They were bowing to his S-rank tide power.
29:54The first dispute came before midday.
29:56An Ura family had been assigned a stretch of warm coral on the eastern current.
30:00An older coral family said he could probably catch them.
30:03By the time I arrived, both males were tide-shaped.
30:05Stand down.
30:07Vayne's voice cut through the water.
30:09They stood there.
30:10Not because they wanted to.
30:11His tide power pressed the current.
30:13Later, in our reef, he was still angry.
30:16If I have to do that every day for a year, I will.
30:19You can't.
30:20I sat across from him.
30:22Vayne.
30:23Listen.
30:23If a clan chief only rules through strength, the day you blink, they will turn on you.
30:27You are not the great white shark.
30:29You don't have to lead like him.
30:31He was quiet a long time.
30:33I went back to the central reef den before I had to.
30:35Fila's twenty lionfish hatchlings were grouped at the far end.
30:38I counted, because I always counted.
30:40I counted again.
30:41Nineteen.
30:43Worried about the missing hatchling spread by sundown.
30:45He was a rankless one anyway.
30:46That kind doesn't last long.
30:48Better the cold takes him now than later.
30:50I made myself not react.
30:52I asked Vayne to organize a search.
30:53He hesitated.
30:55Lyra.
30:55Even if we find him, what then?
30:57He's rankless.
30:57He won't make it through the dry tide.
30:59I looked at him until he understood what he had said.
31:01I'm sorry.
31:01That was wrong.
31:02He led the searches.
31:03We found the smallest ones before the night's parachute.
31:06He was caught in a narrow rift in the cold front.
31:08The water around him was cold enough to slow a healthy adult.
31:11He was alive.
31:12Vayne pulled him out with one hand.
31:13He curled his dragon warmth around him.
31:16I checked the child over in our reef den.
31:18No bite marks.
31:19No predator teeth.
31:20Someone had carried him there.
31:22Left him.
31:22Vayne saw it on my face.
31:24Not an accident.
31:25No.
31:26Then who?
31:26I didn't answer.
31:27I didn't want to say it yet.
31:29The child slept for almost a full day.
31:31When his eyes opened, he looked at me first.
31:33Then at Vayne.
31:33Then at the seabed.
31:34He was so small.
31:35I said,
31:36Are you hungry?
31:37He shook his head.
31:38I waited.
31:39Father told me to wait there.
31:41He said it like he was repeating a phrase he had been told to remember.
31:45Vayne went silent.
31:46Then his fin crest unfolded.
31:47I pulled him against my side before Vayne could move.
31:50Vayne.
31:50Not in front of him.
31:51Vayne swam out of the wind.
31:53I heard him roar past the outer current.
31:55The water went away.
31:57I held the lionfish hatchling and stroked the back of his head until his breathing slowed.
32:01By the next morning we knew the rest.
32:03Cole was alive.
32:04He had survived in the dead spaces at the edge of the dead current.
32:06He still had what was left of his B-rank lionfish power.
32:09He was making poison.
32:10He had been creeping back along the current on the ice, whispering through cracks in the
32:14reef into the central reef den.
32:15He told the lionfish hatchling that I had killed Selah.
32:18That Vayne had stolen the clan chief position that should have been his.
32:20That their mother had died because of me.
32:22Some of them had listened.
32:23The coral elders wanted them removed at once.
32:26The uratide reader said the same thing, more gently.
32:28I moved all twenty into the reef dens closest to ours.
32:31I watched them myself.
32:32The clan thought I was too soft.
32:34Vayne didn't argue.
32:35But his face was tight.
32:36They tried to lure one out so Cole could plant a message.
32:39What do you think they'll try next?
32:40I didn't know.
32:41That night I lay awake listening to the current.
32:43A small sound near the entrance.
32:45The smallest one was crossing the floor toward where my two white dragon hatchlings slept curled
32:49together.
32:49His hand was closed around a lionfish spine.
32:52Vayne moved before I could draw breath.
32:54The dragon hit the seabed and the lionfish hatchling was pinned under one massive claw before the
32:58spine left his hand.
32:59The spine clattered against the coral.
33:00Vayne's mouth opened.
33:02The hatchling didn't scream.
33:03He didn't even close his eyes.
33:04My voice was sharp.
33:05Vayne!
33:06Stop!
33:07He didn't move.
33:08His head turned.
33:10Vayne!
33:10I held his gaze.
33:11Look at me.
33:12He stayed still for a long second.
33:14Then he stepped back.
33:16The hatchling collapsed against the seabed and started to shake.
33:18I picked up the spine without touching the tip.
33:20Why?
33:21I picked up the child with the other hand.
33:22He couldn't get the sentence out.
33:24He tried three times.
33:25His father said if they died you would feel what mother felt and he would come back for
33:28us.
33:29Lyra.
33:30Sela can't keep them.
33:31Anyone could be next.
33:32No.
33:32Stella killed my ten hatchlings.
33:34Cole watched it happen.
33:35That is what they did.
33:36It is not what this child did.
33:37She brought a poisoned spine to our hatchlings.
33:39He is barely half a year old.
33:40Cole told him a story and he believed it.
33:42If we throw them out, we tell our own children weak children can be thrown out.
33:44I won't teach them that.
33:45One chance.
33:46They stay under your watch.
33:47If anyone tries again, I will not stop.
33:49Agreed.
33:50The uratide reader arrived.
33:51I gave him the spine.
33:52He smelled it.
33:53This is not ordinary lionfish poison.
33:56This came from the deep part of the dead current.
33:58I went still.
34:00There is only part of the currents this could come from.
34:03A current tear.
34:05Deep enough that the water itself has gone wrong.
34:07A tear that old leaks poison into anything that grows near it.
34:10I sat down on the seabed.
34:12The deep current tear.
34:13The one Sela had pushed me into.
34:14The one I had died in.
34:16The tide reader watched my face.
34:17I think he saw something there.
34:18He didn't ask.
34:19Vayne saw it too.
34:20Lyra.
34:23Cole found one.
34:24Yes.
34:25That is where he is hiding.
34:26Yes.
34:28Tears like that are not stable.
34:29They can be widened.
34:31If something pushes against the inner current the wrong way, the tear opens further.
34:35In open water, it pulls anything close into the deep.
34:38Cole was not just hiding.
34:39He was sitting beside a weapon.
34:41I told Vayne what I knew.
34:42The dry tide was three or four days away.
34:44When the warm currents thinned, the tear would already be hungrier.
34:46If Cole pushed on it during dry tide, he could pull half the new clan into the dead current before
34:50anyone reached him.
34:51Lyra.
34:52Then I take him before the dry tide arrives.
34:54Not alone.
34:55Vayne.
34:55He left a poison spine in a child's hand.
34:57Lyra.
34:58He arranged a child in a cold rift like a marker.
35:00He is choosing where you find him.
35:02If you go alone, he pulls you to the tear.
35:04Vayne was quiet.
35:06Take fighters.
35:07Take the Ura tide reader.
35:09I started to say something else.
35:10The warm current around the central reef den died.
35:14Vayne was already moving toward the outer current line.
35:16I'll stabilize the outer waters.
35:17You hold the reef den.
35:19Go.
35:22I turned to the females inside.
35:24Coral and Ura both.
35:25Their faces were white.
35:28Listen to me.
35:29Every hatchling.
35:30Every one.
35:31We are not separating them by clan.
35:33We are not separating them by rank.
35:34Move them all to the center.
35:36Now.
35:36They moved.
35:37I worked fast.
35:38I knew this water.
35:39I had treated half the coral clan as their tide here.
35:41I knew which reef plants held warmth in their stems.
35:43And which coral toxins drove cold current back when burnt.
35:46I pulled the warm reef plants from my medicine stores.
35:49And crushed them into the seabed in a wide ring around the engine.
35:52I burned a thin line of coral toxin at the outer edge.
35:55Bring them in.
35:56All of them.
35:59All of them.
36:00All of them.
36:00The lionfish hatchlings too.
36:01Inside.
36:04The Ura females moved faster.
36:06They had surrendered today.
36:07They were watching me now to see what kind of female he had chosen.
36:10My two white dragon hatchlings curled near my feet at the center of the ring.
36:14Outside the ring, a voice carried through the cold water.
36:16Children.
36:17It's father.
36:18Come out.
36:20Children.
36:21Come out.
36:22Your mother is gone because of the female in there.
36:24The dragon will kill you in the end.
36:27Come to me.
36:31You can go.
36:32If you want to go to him, go.
36:35I won't stop you.
36:36I won't hold you.
36:37But before you go, I want to tell you something.
36:41Your mother killed my ten hatchlings in my last life.
36:45One at a time.
36:47I held each of them when they died.
36:52Your father watched her almost die in labor and asked me to stay so he wouldn't have to.
36:55He has never carried any of you.
36:57He is not coming to take care of you.
36:58He is coming to use you.
37:00I can hate your mother and father.
37:03I do hate them.
37:04That is not the same as hating you.
37:06His eyes were huge.
37:08The three older ones sat back down on the seabed slowly.
37:10The smallest one reached into his tunic.
37:12He pulled out a second lionfish spine.
37:14Father gave me two.
37:16He said if the first one didn't work.
37:18I took it carefully.
37:19I set it down behind me.
37:21Outside the ring, Cole stopped calling.
37:23The warm voice was gone.
37:24The water shook.
37:25He was hitting the outer edge.
37:26My two white dragon hatchlings raised their heads at the same moment.
37:29Their small mouths were.
37:30The resonance came out of them together.
37:32Low.
37:33Pure.
37:33The whole reef den began to shake.
37:35The twin resonance traveled.
37:37I felt it leave the ring and roll outward through the cold water in a wave I could not see.
37:40It moved past the current line.
37:42It moved out toward where Vayne was holding the outer wires.
37:44I felt his answer before I heard it.
37:46Far out.
37:46A roar.
37:47Not the kind he used in the coral clan to keep order.
37:49The kind I had heard the first time in the rift.
37:51The roar that said, go away.
37:52He was coming back.
37:53The resonance kept going.
37:54It hit something deeper.
37:55The water beneath the seabed pulled and then the floor of the reef den tilted half a degree.
37:58The deep current tear.
37:59The resonance was widening it.
38:01Cole's attack on the ring stopped.
38:02I heard him scream once, sharp, from somewhere outside.
38:05I pulled the smallest lionfish hatchling against me and pressed my hand over my white dragon hatchling's mouths gently.
38:09The resonance stopped.
38:10The seabed kept shaking.
38:11The Vayne tore through the cold current and was inside the ring before I could call to him.
38:15Liar.
38:17The tear is opening.
38:19The resonance reached it.
38:20He turned at once.
38:21Cole was out beyond the ring.
38:22The water there was already moving wrong.
38:24Cole was on its edge.
38:25His B rank lionfish fins flaring.
38:26Vayne bared his teeth.
38:27I will end him.
38:29Vayne.
38:30He looked at me.
38:30Seal the tear first.
38:33His jaw locked.
38:34Then he nodded once.
38:35He moved out into the spiral and braced.
38:37If it opens, it pulls the whole clan in.
38:39Cole won't matter.
38:41His S rank time power flared and pressed against the inner current of the tear.
38:45The spiral slowed.
38:47I closed my eyes.
38:48I felt for the center.
38:49Something in the dark called my name.
38:50It was Selah.
38:52I knew it wasn't her.
38:53I knew before I opened my eyes.
38:54The tear was old enough to pull memory out of anyone who came close.
38:57It was reaching into me for what hurt most.
38:59It found everything.
39:00I saw my ten hatchlings in the reef den.
39:02One at a time.
39:02Their small faces.
39:04Seelah's hand on the ball.
39:05I saw myself reach for the youngest one.
39:06Two.
39:07I saw Seelah's hand on my back at the edge of the tear.
39:09The push.
39:09I felt the weightlessness again.
39:11The cold.
39:11I could not move.
39:12A claw closed around my body.
39:14Cole had dropped the spiral.
39:15I could not move.
39:16You first.
39:17Then him.
39:18Then the children.
39:20The poison on the tear.
39:21He pulled.
39:22The edge of the tear was close.
39:23The veins off.
39:24He tried to come back through the spiral.
39:25The pressure pinned him in place.
39:26His roar cracked the water and he could not move.
39:29I looked at Cole.
39:30I was not in the reef den watching my hatchlings die.
39:32I was here.
39:33In this life.
39:33With my children behind me and the man who loved me holding back the dark.
39:36I caught his arm and turned him toward the tear.
39:38He staggered.
39:39He was lighter than I expected.
39:40Hunger had taken him.
39:42Say it.
39:44Say what you did.
39:45He spat at me.
39:46I pushed him another step.
39:47Say it.
39:48His face broke.
39:48I gave them the poison.
39:50His voice was high.
39:50I told them what to do.
39:51I opened the tear.
39:53I never wanted them.
39:54I wanted my place back.
39:56I wanted to stop being beneath that rankless monster.
40:01Aurora split.
40:02They broke you in the spiral.
40:03His dragon form filled the space between me and the dark.
40:06His claw caught the back of my arm and pulled.
40:08Cole's grip held for one stroke.
40:09Two.
40:09His fingers slipped.
40:11No.
40:11The deep current tear took him without a sound.
40:13Then it was just the tear.
40:15Still pulling.
40:15Still wide.
40:16Vane set me down on the seabed and turned back to the spiral.
40:18His tide power flared again.
40:20It was not enough alone.
40:21The tear was hungry now.
40:22I stood up.
40:23Coral.
40:23Ura.
40:24All of you.
40:25Into the ring.
40:26The older coral elders.
40:28The Ura males.
40:28The females from the reef den.
40:30The lionfish hatchlings.
40:31Even the smallest one.
40:32Match them.
40:33Push your tide power into the inner current together.
40:35I pointed at Vane.
40:36All of you.
40:37Now.
40:38Coral tide power and Ura tide power met in the same water for the first time.
40:42The spiral slowed.
40:43Then it folded inward.
40:44And it closed.
40:44The seabed was quiet.
40:45The Ura tide leader was on his knees, breathing hard.
40:48He looked up at me.
40:49This is what abyss chosen means.
40:53Not the 10 A level hatchlings.
40:55Not the title.
40:55This.
40:56You gather what was thrown away and you make it a clan.
40:59The coral elders bowed.
41:01This time it was different.
41:03Clan mother.
41:04I lifted him by the elbow before he could press his forehead down.
41:06No.
41:07Don't kneel to me.
41:08Live.
41:09Don't become your mother and father.
41:11That is all I want.
41:13The dry tide arrived three days later.
41:15It did not break us.
41:16Vane guarded the outer waters.
41:17He came back warm every night.
41:19I guarded the clan.
41:19The warm current ring held.
41:21The hatchlings.
41:21All of them.
41:22Coral and Ura and lionfish stayed dead.
41:24My two white dragon hatchlings opened their thin crests for the first time in the center of the warm current.
41:28Vane sat beside me on the seabed and watched them.
41:30His hand found mine.
41:31The new coral clan truly began.
41:34It had been 30 days since Vane became clan chief.
41:37Council ran smooth that morning.
41:38Coral and Ura both.
41:40Nobody dragged their feet.
41:41That night Vane went out on the perimeter sweep.
41:43He came back with something in his hand.
41:44He dropped it on the seabed in front of me.
41:46A scale.
41:46Pale gold at the edges.
41:48The kind of lionfish merfolk shed when it was growing.
41:50Where did you find this?
41:52Outer current line.
41:53It's fresh.
41:54No more than half a month's old.
41:56The edge was still soft.
41:57Coal was dead.
41:58He'd gone into the deep current tear and never come out.
42:00We'd held a burial without a body.
42:02It might be someone else.
42:05It's his.
42:06I'd know it anywhere.
42:12I'm going back out.
42:13Now.
42:14What?
42:18He was already at the entrance.
42:19I followed him.
42:20The outer current line was quiet.
42:22Vane stopped where he'd found the scale and pointed past it.
42:24Something was standing in the dark water.
42:26A man.
42:26Lionfish fins.
42:27Familiar shoulders.
42:29Cold.
42:29He looked at us.
42:30He didn't speak.
42:31Vane took one stroke forward.
42:33Cole stepped back.
42:33One stroke.
42:34Then he was gone.
42:35Folded into the dark.
42:39He's not dead.
42:40I looked at the scale in my hand.
42:42Still soft.
42:44Then how?
42:46I don't know.
42:50He's not dead.
42:52The council convened before sunrise.
42:54Vane laid it out.
42:55The scale.
42:55The figure on the outer current line.
42:57Coral elders muttered.
42:58The Ura tide reader said nothing.
42:59Then a runner came in fast.
43:01Clan chief.
43:01The hatchling reef den.
43:03Someone got past the line.
43:04We swam.
43:04The reef den housing Sela's 20 lionfish hatchlings was wide open.
43:08The young guard was on the seabed.
43:09Breathing, but out cold.
43:10I counted.
43:1119.
43:12One of the older lionfish hatchlings, a small female, was gone.
43:14Eastern flank.
43:16He's heading for the deep current tear.
43:18He's carrying her.
43:19Vane was already moving.
43:20I went with him.
43:21He didn't try to stop me.
43:22We caught up at a stretch of cold reef near the tear.
43:24The hatchling was lying on the seabed.
43:26Alive.
43:26Crying.
43:27No coal.
43:27I picked her up and checked her over.
43:29No bites.
43:29No bruises.
43:30Her fins were dry.
43:31Then I saw it.
43:32A fin mark across the back of her neck.
43:34Hairline.
43:34Like something had touched her there and left an outline.
43:36The Ura tide reader arrived behind us.
43:38What is it?
43:42It's a tear mark.
43:43Coal isn't just hiding down there.
43:45He's been marking them.
43:46He's running a channel through her.
43:47Through her to where?
43:49Anywhere her blood reaches.
43:50Her siblings.
43:52You.
43:54Can you take it off?
43:55I can dampen it.
43:57I can't remove it.
43:58The hatchling was still crying.
43:59I held her against my shoulder.
44:00Bring the others in.
44:01All twenty!
44:02Right now!
44:04The tide reader lined the twenty hatchlings up from the central reef den.
44:07He went down the row.
44:08One hand hovering at the back of each small egg.
44:11The number came back fast.
44:12Eleven of the twenty had the same hair.
44:14Eleven?
44:15Old enough that some had begun to fade into the skin.
44:17The claw had been at this for weeks.
44:19The coral elders moved before I did.
44:21They're a channel into our clan.
44:23They have to go.
44:24Go where?
44:25Out of the line.
44:26Past the cold current.
44:27Tonight.
44:29The hatchlings were the size of my hand.
44:31Half of them didn't understand what was being said.
44:33I stood up.
44:34My sister killed my ten in the last life.
44:37One at a time.
44:38I held every one of them when they went.
44:40I'm not handing eleven more to the cold for something they didn't do.
44:44The clan mother.
44:45This isn't about blame.
44:47I don't care what it's about.
44:48Vane hadn't said a word.
44:49The scales were rough along his forearms.
44:51He was holding himself still.
44:52He looked at the oldest elder.
44:54Anyone moves on the hatchlings they go through me first.
44:57The elder shut his mouth.
44:58We didn't settle anything.
44:59Council broke.
45:01That night I sat with the eleven in the central reef den.
45:04The smallest lionfish hatchling.
45:05The one we'd pulled from the cold rift months back.
45:08The one with no mark.
45:09Sat against my side.
45:10He was running a fever.
45:11He gripped my wrist with both hands.
45:13Mama.
45:14Calling.
45:14I can't hear it.
45:15But I know.
45:16I put my hand over his.
45:19I know too.
45:20He pressed his forehead into my arm and started to cry.
45:22Outside, the cold current was already pushing at the line.
45:27I made the lock mark by morning.
45:29I used the resonance frequency of our two small white dragon hatchlings as the anchor.
45:34And bound it to each of the eleven marked necks.
45:37Three days later, the fevers were gone.
45:39No sleep walking.
45:40No reaching toward the cold line.
45:41The fourth day, council reopened.
45:43Tide reader.
45:43How does a lionfish marion come back out of the deep current tear?
45:47Tell us straight.
45:50The tide reader looked at me.
45:51I nodded.
45:52He turned to the room.
45:52The tear runs both ways.
45:54Cole isn't the first to come back through it.
45:55Our clan mother came back through it too.
45:58She died in it.
46:00In the last life.
46:01The room broke.
46:02Voices over voices.
46:03Vane sat next to me without moving.
46:05He'd known.
46:05I'd told him weeks ago.
46:07He just hadn't expected it.
46:08Said in front of everyone.
46:09The oldest elder looked at me.
46:10Clan mother.
46:11Not unkind.
46:12Cole came back wrong.
46:13How do we know you came back right?
46:15Just direct.
46:16I stood up.
46:17You don't.
46:18You watch what I do and you decide.
46:20He took it.
46:21He sat down.
46:21The tide reader started to speak again.
46:23He didn't get the chance.
46:24A young runner crashed through the river.
46:27It's a medicine store.
46:28It's on fire.
46:29We were already moving.
46:30The store was a small reef chamber on the western side of the den.
46:33By the time we got there, the inside was a column of heat and smoke through the water.
46:37Every dried plant gone.
46:39Vane reached into the refuge.
46:40He came out with half a burnt line.
46:42He's inside the line.
46:45Two seasons of medicine.
46:47Coral resin.
46:48Reef plants from the dead current that took me months to gather.
46:51Dragon warmed binding gel.
46:53All of it gone.
46:54Vane sent the fighters out to sweep the outer line crack by crack.
46:57They found the opening.
46:58A narrow split in the western reef.
47:00Half a body wide.
47:01Where the cold current ran in and out.
47:03Coal had been crawling in and out for who knew how long.
47:06Vane ordered every crack sealed.
47:08While the fighters packed it with reef stone.
47:10He stood at the western split himself.
47:11I went back to the burnt store alone.
47:14I needed to know what was left.
47:15There wasn't much.
47:17I knelt in the ash and started sorting through it anyway.
47:19Habit.
47:20My hand brushed the back of my neck.
47:22I stopped.
47:23I felt again.
47:23A line.
47:24Hairline.
47:24Right under the hairline of my actual hair.
47:28Same as the eleven hatchlings.
47:30Keeping close enough to touch me.
47:32While I was watching the fire.
47:34I sat back on the seabed and looked at the ash.
47:36I didn't tell Vane.
47:37I told myself I'd tell him after the line was sealed and the fighters had stood down.
47:41I told myself I'd tell him in the morning.
47:44That night he came in late and tired and pulled me against him without looking.
47:47His hand slid up the back of my neck the way it always did.
47:50He went still.
47:51His fingers stopped right on the line.
47:53Lila.
47:53Lila.
47:53I didn't answer.
47:54When?
47:55During the fire.
47:57He sat up.
47:58The water around him went cold.
48:00You weren't going to tell me.
48:01I could feel it on my skin.
48:02I was going to tell you tomorrow.
48:04He didn't speak again for a long time.
48:08By morning Vane was at the door with two fighters and a med pack.
48:11Where?
48:11I stood up.
48:12The tear.
48:13Vane.
48:13He won't stop until I make him.
48:15You're not Abyss Chosen.
48:16You can't go in.
48:17I'm not going in.
48:18I'm going to the edge.
48:20Take more fighters.
48:21No.
48:22He'll run.
48:23I caught his wrist.
48:24He stopped.
48:25Come back.
48:25I said.
48:26He nodded once and went.
48:28I waited at the central reef den with the twenty hatchlings and the twins.
48:32The smallest lionfish hatchling sat against my leg and watched the entrance.
48:36Past midday, a runner came in fast.
48:38He's hurt!
48:39They're bringing him!
48:40They carried Vane in across the sea.
48:42His chest was opened from collarbone to hips.
48:44Blood was a heavy cloud around him.
48:46I worked on him for two hours.
48:48He didn't lose consciousness.
48:49He kept his eyes on me the entire time.
48:51When I'd closed the worst of it,
48:53I sat back.
48:54What happened?
48:55He swallowed.
48:56He waited for me outside the tear.
48:57He let me hit him.
48:58Every wound I gave him closed up.
49:00The water was doing it.
49:02So you stopped?
49:03No.
49:04I kept going.
49:05I'd have killed him eventually.
49:06The water can only do so much.
49:08Then what?
49:08He spoke.
49:09To me.
49:10He said a word.
49:11In a language I don't know.
49:12I waited.
49:12It was my name.
49:13My real one.
49:14I've never heard it.
49:15I didn't know I had one.
49:15He looked at me.
49:16I lost my grip.
49:17He cut me open.
49:18He went back into the tear.
49:20I pressed my hand to his face.
49:22He knew what I'm called and I don't.
49:26You should have get hold on.
49:26Those days he walked away.
49:26Is that the onda?
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