The creature advanced with a dragging scrape of voidsteel, its purple blade pulsing like a dying star.
Aubrelle, blind and trembling, reached out into the darkness.
"P-Please... someoneâhelp me..."
The creature didnât hesitate.
It lunged.
A single, swift arc of voidsteel cut through the airâ
SHHKâ!
Pain exploded across her face as the blade slashed over both eyes, carving a burning line of agony and plunging her into absolute darkness.
Aubrelle screamedâ
but the sound was drowned by something far louder.
WHUMPHâ!
Light erupted behind herâblue, violent, alive. The garden ignited with ethereal radiance as petals rose from the ground and dissolved into glowing dust.
Above her, a sphere of azure brilliance cracked openâ
a spiritual egg splitting apart midair.
KYRAAAAAAH!
A crystalline cry shattered the night.
Blue flames spiraled downward, coalescing into wingsâ
too large, too fierce to belong to any ordinary familiar.
A young celestial bird emergedâavian, radiant, its feathers burning with blue fire. Not yet the tiny companion he would one day becomeâ
but his true form, a newborn star wrapped in feathers.
Pipin.
Born in the heartbeat between her pain and the creatureâs next strike.
He dove downward, blue fire wrapping him like armor. The Void Stalker swung its crimson bladeâ
FWOOOOOOOMâ
Azure flame engulfed the monsterâs torso. Void flesh sizzled, cracked, and tore as the Stalker screechedâ
a sound like metal being ripped apart by a god.
It staggered back, half its chest melted, two arms hanging uselessly.
Pipin landed before Aubrelle, wings unfurling in a brilliant shield of blue light.
Aubrelle reached out with shaking fingers, brushing warm feathers made of pure manaâ
a fleeting comfort before her strength finally broke.
Her world dimmed. Her breathing slowed. The terror and pain swallowed her whole.
Pipin folded his luminous wings around her, lowering his body to cradle her unconscious form as blue embers drifted gently over her hairâ
protecting her even as darkness claimed her.
He chirped onceâsoft, protective, mournfulâhis glowing red eyes fixed on the advancing Void creature.
The Void Stalker staggered again, trying to rise despite the massive wound burning through its torso. Its remaining voidsteel blades scraped against the stone, sparks hissing with each shaky step.
Pipin hissed, feathers flaring, red eyes blazing like coals.
And thenâ
The air changed.
Life itself flooded the garden.
From the shattered hallway behind themâwhere a Gate Room connected to distant allied territoriesâcame a whirl of green light. That gate had been opened the moment reinforcements received the distress call.
Footsteps echoed.
And through the doorway stepped a single figure:
Elenara au Sylvanel.
Matriarch of the Sylvanel. One of the Eight Pillars of the world. A sovereign in nature magic.
She walked with the fury of a storm contained within a calm, regal frame.
Her deep green eyes swept the destruction:
the bodies,
the ruined garden,
Evelyneâs fallen form,
and the little girl curled beneath a phoenix-like familiar with burning red eyes.
Her expression hardened into a blade.
"Void filth," she whispered. "You dare stain Rosenthal soil?"
The garden obeyed her wrath.
VWOOMâ
Vines thicker than tree trunks burst from the ground, snapping upward with impossible speed.
SHLNKâSHLNKâSHLNKâ
They impaled every lesser Void creature still crawling, climbing, or slithering across the estate.
Creatures behind hedges.
Creatures clinging to walls.
Creatures leaking from dying rifts.
All silenced in a heartbeat.
Only the wounded Stalker remained, hissing defiantly.
Elenara flicked her wrist.
A massive vine burst from the soil beneath the Void Stalkerâ
thick, thorned, and alive with natureâs wrath.
SHRRRAKâ!
It impaled the creature from below, driving through its abdomen and spine before erupting out its back in a violent spray of void ichor.
The Stalker was lifted several meters into the air, dangling like a broken puppet.
Thenâ
THRUMâTHRUMâTHRUMâ
Dozens of smaller thorn-spikes shot outward from the main vine, ripping through the creatureâs limbs, chest, and neck from the inside.
Its voidsteel blades fell from its hands with a dull clang as its body twitched, suspended midairâ
the silhouette of a monster pinned like an insect on a spear of living earth.
Its form convulsed once... twice...
Then the vine tightenedâ
CRACK.
The Stalkerâs body collapsed into drifting ash.
Silence.
Elenara moved toward Aubrelle.
Pipin tensed, wings still spread protectively, red eyes glowing like burning coalsâbut she knelt beside them, lowering her hand slowly, respectfully.
"Easy," she murmured. "You did well, little one."
Pipin hesitated... then lowered his wings just enough for her to reach Aubrelle.
Elenara touched the girlâs chest gently, letting soft waves of nature mana stabilize her failing breath.
The vines around them grew upward into a protective dome, blocking any remaining danger.
She brushed a blood-stained strand of hair from Aubrelleâs cheek.
"I arrived too late... but I am here now."
The protective dome of vines pulsed faintly, the last flickers of battle dying around it.
A few seconds laterâ
THUDâTHUDâTHUDâ
Bootsteps. Many.
The doors of the inner garden burst open as Thaleon au Rosenthal sprinted inside, followed by Marie, Renia with the twins, Eldric, and Idran. Their breath caught instantly.
"AâAubrelle...?" Marie whispered, voice trembling.
Thaleonâs eyes widened in horror.
His daughter lay unconscious amid broken stone and moonlit petalsâ
blood dried around her eyes, a new, violent scar carved across both lids.
Her breathing was shallow, but presentâheld steady by the green glow of Elenaraâs spell.
Eldric staggered forward. Renia gasped and clutched the toddlers tighter. Idran froze, fists shaking.
And their motherâ
Evelyneâs body lay only meters away, still and lifeless.
Marie covered her mouth with both hands. Renia looked away in shock.
Thaleon stepped toward Evelyne once, knees buckling... but he forced himself to stand.
His gaze returned to his living daughter.
"Elenara..." his voice cracked. "My wife... my child... what happened?"
Elenara rose slowly, nature mana still flowing from her palm into Aubrelle to ease the fading adrenaline and stabilize her pulse.
She bowed her head.
"...Forgive me, Thaleon. If I had arrived sooner, we might have prevented this tragedy."
Thaleon shut his eyes, jaw tight. Not angerâgrief.
Pipin, still glowing faintly, let out a low, protective chirp.
As Thaleonâs gaze fell onto him, the small celestial bird flickeredâthen dissolved into blue light, vanishing into Aubrelleâs chest.
Elenara watched the phenomenon with raised brows.
"So itâs true..." she murmured. "The extraordinary talent you spoke of... your daughter awakened a Unique Familiar at the age of eight."
Thaleon inhaled sharply. Eldric stared at Elenara in disbelief.
"And not only that," Elenara added softly, "She has already advanced to the Spark core. At this age... Thaleon, I truly envy what your daughter will become."
Her tone then shiftedâgentle, but firm.
"...Although this is not the moment to discuss such matters."
A seed of green light appeared between her fingersâ
a communication item, blooming into a crystalline flower of mana.
She crushed it lightly between her palmsâ
BWOOMâ
A green shockwave pulsed outward.
Within seconds, dozens of Sylvanel elves appeared through the same internal gate Elenara had usedâdruids, wardens, spirit-summoners.
They immediately spread through the garden, raising barriers, healing wounded Rosenthal members, sealing lingering void residue, and stabilizing the estate.
Elenara step aside, giving space for Thaleon to kneel beside his daughter.
"She will live," the Matriarch said quietly. "Because she fought... because her mother protected her... and because something ancient answered her cry."
Thaleon nodded, tears gathering in his eyes as he touched Aubrelleâs hand.
"Thank you... Elenara."
âââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ
Aubrelle inhaled sharply. The memory loosened its grip, dissolving like smoke, and the sounds of the present returnedâthe quiet hum of voices from the banquet hall, distant clinking of glasses, and Pipinâs soft weight on her shoulder.
She blinked beneath the blindfold.
"...Iâm back," she murmured.
Pipin rubbed his small head against her cheek, a gentle trr-rrp vibrating from his chestâcomfort, reassurance, a reminder that she was no longer that terrified child bleeding in the garden.
Aubrelle let out a shaky breath.
"I shouldnât drift like that," she whispered.
But her thoughts were still tangled in two worldsâthe past that scarred her, and the present that demanded her strength.
"...I wonder when Iâll return to the Academy," she said softly.
Pipin chirped, a firm sound this timeâalmost chastising.
She smiled faintly. "I know, I know. Iâm not helpless. And youâll be with me."
Another chirpâsofter, warmer.
Aubrelle adjusted her posture, grounding herself. Through Pipinâs vision, she caught a glimpse of her father across the roomâstill deep in conversation with the other heads of family, expression tight with the weight of strategy and loss.
She lowered her head slightly.
"Father needs me focused... and the Academy..." Her voice softened. "The Academy is the only place where I donât feel like a burden."
Pipin nipped playfully at a strand of her hair, making her smile again.
"Alright," she whispered. "Youâre right. Iâm not a burden."
Pipin shifted on her shoulder, feathers brushing her jaw.
A sharp, teasing trr-rrrp? vibrated through himâ
a meaning she understood instantly:
"So eager to return... to see your junior?"
Aubrelle jolted, heat rushing to her cheeks beneath the blindfold.
"NâNo! Thatâs notâ" She paused, fingers tightening slightly on her cane.
"...or maybe... I want to see him, we always have good conversations."
Pipin let out another smug chirp.
Aubrelle huffed softly, flustered but smiling.
The little bird settled again against her neck, red eyes glowing with quiet loyalty.
Aubrelle straightened, letting the last echoes of the past fade.
The war was beginning. She would need courage, strength... and the familiar who had answered her desperate cry all those years ago.
"Thank you, Pipin," she whispered, steadier this time.