Chapter 269
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Aurora’s P.O.V
I could feel the weight of the atmosphere shift, the air growing heavier as the house began to tremble. It wasn’t just the walls or the floor beneath our feet. It felt as though the very foundation of the place was cracking, groaning under some unseen force. The intricate designs that had once graced the rooms around me were peeling away, their beauty now eroding like fragile paper left too long in the rain. The grand chandeliers swayed unnaturally, casting eerie shadows that seemed to move of their own accord.
“Aurora, stay close,” Caleb’s voice cut through the chaos. His hand gripped my arm, pulling me to his side as chunks of debris tumbled from above. I barely had time to process the panic in his eyes before a large piece of plaster came crashing down between us. He shoved me back, shielding me with his body as more debris fell from the ceiling, rattling the house as if it was a toy on the brink of being crushed.
“Everyone, move!” Ashton’s voice rang out, his words a clear command. I looked at him, my heart hammering in my chest. His eyes were dark with urgency. “The illusion’s breaking. The house isn’t what it seems—it’s all going to come down, and we need to get
out, now!”
I swallowed, the gravity of his words sinking in. The house was no longer a home. It was a trap, a facade ready to collapse into nothingness. I didn’t have time to ask how he
knew this or why. I just had to move.
Damien and Caroline were already moving, though Caroline stumbled as the ground beneath us buckled. Without a second thought, Damien reached for her, his hand firm as he guided her forward. She didn’t argue, not that there was time for that, and together they pushed through the chaos. Caleb tightened his grip on my arm, urging me forward, but the floor was shifting beneath us, and I could hear the distant sounds of the walls cracking, threatening to swallow us whole.
“Keep going!” Alpha Camden shouted again. He was already ahead, pushing through the debris with determination. His face was set, focused on the path ahead. I wanted to say something, but the words lodged in my throat, as if the house itself was squeezing the air from my lungs. It felt like an earthquake, like the entire structure was alive and
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fighting to hold itself together. But it wouldn’t. It couldn’t.
I looked back just as another large section of the ceiling fell. The sound of it was deafening, like the entire world was collapsing into itself. My heart skipped a beat as I realized that one of the walls was buckling, ready to cave in. I turned back to Caleb, who had barely missed getting hit by a falling beam.
We pushed forward, the house groaning louder now, and I could barely hear my own thoughts over the noise. The floor beneath me was buckling, the air thick with dust and debris. Caleb’s voice was the only thing grounding me, his words almost lost in the
chaos.
“We’re almost there,” Caleb said, though the strain in his voice told me he wasn’t so
sure.
We finally reached the door, the frame cracked and splintered, the hinges barely holding
knew. We had to get out–before it was too late.
We rushed outside, the fresh air a sharp contrast to the stifling dust–filled atmosphere
we’d just escaped. I collapsed against the cool stone of the house’s outer wall, my body
shaking from the adrenaline and the sheer panic of the moments that had passed. Caleb was right beside me, breathing heavily, but he wasn’t letting go of my hand, not even for
a second.
We made it out. But the question lingered: What happened to the witches who stayed
behind? What about Lucas and Harmona?
But in that moment a blinding light shot up toward the sky, and everything seemed to pause–time, breath, thought. Gold and green clashed violently, swirling together like two furious storms, and for a brief second, the world seemed to tilt beneath our feet. I barely had time to grasp what was happening before Ashton’s voice cut through the chaos, sharp and demanding.
“Shield yourselves!” His command echoed, filled with urgency. “There’s going to be a blast when these two powers collide. You won’t be able to outrun it!”
I felt the air crackle with the strange energy as the eclipse inched toward its end, but the
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