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Chapter 2: Ashes Beneath the Skin

  The ruins still smoked behind me, but I didn’t turn back.

  The night air tasted wrong — like burned prayers and broken promises.

  Each step I took across the shattered temple floor echoed too loud, as if the world itself recoiled from me.

  I pressed a hand to my chest.

  The symbols carved there still burned faintly, black and alive beneath my skin.

  I could feel them — not like tattoos, but like open wounds that refused to bleed.

  The black lotus had taken root inside me.

  I was not the boy they tried to kill.

  Not anymore.

  I remembered a voice.

  My mother's — singing lullabies in a language she was forbidden to teach me.

  I remembered her hands — rough, calloused, strong — tucking me under fraying blankets while she whispered,

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  "Survive, little ash. Even in fire, survive."

  I remembered the first time I saw her bleed for protecting my cursed name.

  I remembered the day they dragged her away.

  Pain bloomed in my chest — sharp, vivid, merciless.

  Not the ritual’s pain. This was older. Deeper.

  The black lotus inside me unfurled its petals slowly, greedily drinking my sorrow.

  And the more it fed, the less I felt.

  The stars overhead were too bright.

  Each one pulsed like a wound in the sky.

  I moved through the bones and burnt offerings without flinching.

  The altar — what was left of it — hissed as rain began to fall, steam rising in twisting ghost-shapes.

  Somewhere beyond the ruins, I heard movement.

  Soft. Careful.

  Like someone trying very hard not to be noticed.

  They had come for the aftermath.

  Scavengers. Hunters. Survivors.

  Or worse — the ones who sent the elders here in the first place.

  The black lotus inside me whispered:

  "You are not prey. You are the storm they forgot to fear."

  I smiled — or at least, I bared my teeth.

  There was no place for me to run.

  Not anymore.

  I would not flee.

  I would not hide.

  I would let the world come — and watch it burn.

  


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