Lucaâs eyes snapped open.
The first thing he saw was darkness â not the comforting kind, but the heavy, suffocating sort that seemed to cling to his skin. The only light came from his computer screen, its cold glow spilling across the cluttered desk and dusty corners of his small, familiar room.
His breath hitched.
No... this... this canât be...
The hum of the computer fan filled the silence, oddly loud in the stillness. The gameâs end credits scrolled lazily, the bold words
You Got a Bad Ending
glaring back at him like an accusation.
His lips trembled as he whispered, "Was that... all a dream? Was I never transported?"
He shoved the blanket aside and stumbled to his feet, bare toes curling against the familiar worn carpet. Sweat gathered on his forehead, trickling down his temple. His breathing grew rapid as he crossed the room, each step feeling heavier than the last.
The mirror stood there â tall, unyielding.
And staring back at him... wasnât Luca.
It was
him.
Kian. His real face.
A sudden voice, cold and sharp enough to make his shoulders flinch, broke the silence.
"So this is your real face?"
Luca whirled around so fast his heart nearly leapt out of his chest.
Vincent stood a few feet away, his posture stiff, his hands clenched at his sides. But it was his eyes â icy, piercing â that froze Luca in place.
"I... whatâs happening? Brotherâ"
"Donât call me brother."
Vincentâs voice was low, steady, but it hit like a blade between the ribs.
"You are not my brother."
Lucaâs stomach dropped. "No... no, thatâs not trueâ"
"You deceived me... your best friend?"
The words came from his left. Luca turned sharply to see Eric stepping out from the shadows.
Ericâs expression was unreadable, but the slight tightening around his mouth, the faint furrow between his brows, made Lucaâs chest ache. His eyes were fixed on him like one would on a stranger.
"Who are you? Youâre not my friend, Luca."
"I am! Eric, Iâ"
"Who are you? You must be some bad guy..."
This time it was Lillianeâs voice, laced with scorn. Her hands were folded across her chest, her chin tilted upward in quiet defiance.
"Hmph, thatâs why you told me I needed more friends besides Aiden."
Luca took a step toward her, desperation clawing up his throat. "No, Lilliane, thatâs notâ"
Aidenâs voice cut like a whip.
"Donât call her by her name."
Behind him, the air grew tense â a weight pressing against his spine. He turned slowly.
A tall, white-haired woman stood there, a veil obscuring most of her face. Still, the slight tightening at the corners of her hidden mouth was enough to make his breath falter.
"So all those things you told me... they werenât even yours. Did you just trick me to gain my sympathy?"
Lucaâs hands trembled. He stepped forward, shaking his head violently. "No! Of course not, Master... at least
you
believe meâ"
"Donât believe him, Mom. Heâs just deceiving all of us."
A younger girl with the same white hair stepped out from behind her, her eyes colder than any blade.
"Selena...?" His voice cracked, pleading.
"Mom, Dad, he is not brother. He doesnât deserve our love."
Lucaâs eyes darted toward his parents â the ones who had always smiled warmly at him. But now... now their faces were stone. Their gaze held no recognition, no softness.
"Lisa... Mom... Dad... itâs me... weâre familyâ"
His voice broke into a sob, his vision blurring as fresh tears burned his eyes.
Another voice came, low and sharp.
"Brother-in-law?"
"Kyle?" His voice was half hope, half fear.
Kyleâs mouth curved into something between pity and disdain.
"Do you think I would call someone like you my brother-in-law?"
But Lucaâs eyes slid past him... and locked on her.
"Aurelia..." His lips quivered. "You believe me, right? At least youâ"
She met his gaze.
Her eyes were unreadable.
Empty.
And in that emptiness, there was no warmth, no trust... nothing that said she had ever cared.
The walls seemed to close in as voices erupted from every direction, overlapping, drilling into his skull:
You are not my brother.
You deceived us.
You donât deserve to be my friend.
You sympathy seeker.
You are not our son.
Luca staggered back, clutching his head. His knees buckled. His breath came in ragged gasps.
"NO! NO! NO!" His scream tore through the darkness, but no one flinched. No one reached for him.
Lucaâs eyes snapped open.
For a heartbeat, he expected darknessâthe suffocating black of that room, the cold glow of the computer screen, the accusing voices pressing in from every side.
But instead... light.
So much light that his pupils shrank to pinpricks.
A warm breeze whispered across his face. The smell of grass and sun-dried earth filled his lungs.
He lay still, almost afraid to move, his body trembling with leftover adrenaline. Slowly, his fingertips curled into the soil beneath himâwarm, real, alive. He pushed himself upright, blinking against the blinding blue sky above.
It was too bright. Too peaceful. It felt
wrong
after what heâd just endured.
Then he saw her.
Celestia stood a few paces ahead, her back to him, golden hair dancing in the wind like threads of sunlight. The long fall of it swayed gently, catching the light in glints of fire.
She turned her head slightly, one sharp, clear eye catching his.
"Time you woke up."
Lucaâs breath hitched. He didnât answerâcouldnât. His mind was still shackled to the nightmare, to the sting of betrayal in every voice, the cold dismissal in every gaze.
So... all of that was a dream?
He let out a slow, shaky breath, only now realizing how long heâd been holding it in. His chest loosened slightly.
Thank the goddess...
But thenâ
A ripple of doubt.
What if it wasnât just a dream? What if that... was real?
The images clawed back inâVincentâs cold stare, Ericâs unfamiliar eyes, Aureliaâs empty gaze. His throat tightened, the phantom weight of tears burning at the edges of his vision.
If it had been real... then every smile, every bond, every shred of warmth had been a lie.
His stomach knotted. He pressed a palm to his face, trying to push the thought away, but it clung stubbornly.
"Hey." Celestiaâs voice snapped through the haze, sharper this time. "What are you thinking about? Get up quicklyâwe donât know how long we can stay here."
He gave his head a quick, almost violent shake.
Right. Just a dream. Nothing more.
But another thought slammed into him. His gaze darted aroundâthe endless grassland, the clear skyâ
Wait... how the hell did we end up here?
As he remembered how Celestia had jumped with him into that horrifying darkness of the corrupted mana hurricane.
He got to his feet and closed the distance between them, irritation prickling under his skin.
"Are you crazy or what? Is that how you handle things? What if it hadnât worked? We couldâve
both
died!"
Celestia turned just enough to give him a sidelong glance, lips pressed thin. "It worked out, didnât it? Why dwell on it? We have more important matters to deal with."
She didnât say anything about him calling her crazy as she was aware of what she had done, if they were outside instead, Luca may have died thousand death by now.
"Youâ!" he started, frustration burning in his tone, but swallowed the rest and followed her stride.
Still, his curiosity refused to be silenced. "So... we really are seeing the vision from seven thousand years ago? And how are you even
here
with me?"
"Yes," she said without slowing. "We should be seven thousand years in the past. As for how Iâm here... thatâs complicated."
"Try me," he challenged.
Her brows lifted a fraction before she sighed, finally turning to face him. "Your ability sends you through a timeâspace tunnel. Literally traveling back in time."
Luca blinked. "Wait... so Iâm not seeing visions at all? Iâm
actually
traveling through time and space?"
A single nod.
"Then... What about when I was inside Emeronâs body? How is that possible?"
"Youâre too weak to survive the tunnel physically," she replied matter-of-factly. "Your body would be destroyed instantly. So instinctively, your soulâyour spiritâtravels instead. In that case, it entered Emeronâs body. Sometimes you witness events in third person, sometimes in first. Thatâs why you
thought
they were visions."
Lucaâs mouth parted slightly, his mind still grappling with the concept, whenâ
"Hey, you two! Stop right there!"
A sharp male voice cut through the air like a blade.
Both turned. A figure stood several yards away, hand on his weapon, stance tense.
"State your identities."
Luca went still. His pulse skipped.
Wait... he can see me?
Cold disbelief crawled down his spine.
What the hell is happening?