When I first arrived, I felt the same. How does a land transport a soul from one place to another?Kirain murmured softly.
My home was the Teekon Wilds, a land vast and filled with so many possibilities. And then one day… I was here. I couldn’t even tell you how it happened. It was such a seamless transition.
Her voice trailed off, silver gaze softening.
I’m sorry. I know it’s so much to take in. That it sounds impossible,she continued gently,
but I assure you, it’s the truth. You’re welcome to wander, to explore, but you’ll come to the same conclusion.Her expression dimmed, the words heavy as she spoke them.
This is no longer your home.
Heavy words. Even having accepted her fate, having adjusted to Mythris and all its curiosities, she was not immune to the weight of that knowledge.
Listen,Kirain said quietly.
You’re welcome to stay here until you come to a decision about what you want to do. You’ll be safe. Warm. Fed. You can take all the time you need to decide what comes next.
It was the best she could offer. There was no soothing a wounded soul with pretty words, only time could heal, could mend.










