Unveiling Destiny
. The hum of energy in the air was calming, but it didn't feel like the impenetrable shield Adrian had promised. "This is it?" she asked, glancing around. Adrian sheathed his sword and gave her a tir
ian stood abruptly, his shadow stretching across the clearing. "Power isn't about how you feel. It's about what you do when the time comes." Before Meg could respond, the air in the clearing shifted. The once-soothing hum grew sharper, and the golden light dimmed. Adrian spun around, his hand on his sword. "They're here." Meg's heart raced. "But you said they couldn't cross the barrier!" "They can't," Adrian said, his voice tense. "But they can weaken it." From the edge of the clearing, dark shapes began to emerge. The Veiled. Their cloaked forms hovered just beyond the sanctuary's boundary, their glowing eyes fixed on Meg. "You cannot hide from us," one of them hissed, its voice echoing like nails on glass. Adrian stepped in front of Meg, his sword gleaming. "Stay back." The Veiled didn't advance, but their presence was suffocating. The air grew colder, and the barrier shimmered, the runes on the archway flickering faintly. "You cannot protect her forever, Watcher," another shadow said. "The gateway will fall, and the amulet will be ours." Meg felt a surge of anger rise in her chest, overpowering her fear. She stepped forward, her voice shaking but defiant. "Why do you want it so badly? What do you want with the gateway?" The shadows seemed to shift, their forms rippling like smoke. Then, one of them spoke, its voice softer, almost mocking. "The gateway is not just a barrier. It is a door. And what lies beyond it... is freedom." Meg frowned. "Freedom for who?" The shadow's glowing eyes fixed on her. "For us. For everyone." Adrian's hand shot out, gripping her arm. "Don't listen to them." But Meg couldn't look away. There was something hypnotic about the way the shadow moved, its voice laced with an almost desperate edge. "The Watchers lied to you," it continued. "They would ha