Unveiling Destiny
g between two worlds. The amulet against her chest was cool now, its once-vibrant glow extinguished. "Meg!" Adrian's voice rang out, frantic and sharp, cutting through the haze like a lifeline.
th between them was short-lived, broken by the distant sound of the Veiled whispering in the shadows. "They're not gone," Meg said, her voice tinged with dread. "They're regrouping," Adrian confirmed, his tone grim. He rose to his feet and extended a hand to her. "We need to get you somewhere safe." Meg ignored his hand, pushing herself upright with a grimace. "I'm not going anywhere." "Meg-" "No," she cut him off, standing despite the dizziness that threatened to overwhelm her. "This fight isn't over, and I'm not running from it." Adrian sighed, his jaw tightening as he stepped closer. "You're the most stubborn person I've ever met." "And you're the most overprotective," she shot back, though there was no venom in her tone. The tension between them shifted subtly as they stood face to face. Meg could see the concern etched into every line of Adrian's face, the weight he carried in his shoulders. She wondered how long he'd been fighting this battle alone, and the thought sent a pang of guilt through her chest. "Adrian," she said softly, her voice almost lost in the quiet of the clearing. "I know you think you have to do this on your own, but you don't. Not anymore." He hesitated, his eyes searching hers for a long moment before he spoke. "You don't know what you've signed up for, Meg. This life... it takes everything." She stepped closer, her heart pounding. "Then let it take everything. I'm not afraid. Not if it means protecting the people I care about." Adrian's expression faltered, his walls crumbling under the weight of her words. "You're reckless," he muttered, though his tone lacked conviction. "And you're impossible," she replied, her lips curving into a faint smile. The air between them seemed to crackle with unspoken tension. Adrian's gaze flicked to her lips for a fleeting moment before he looked away, shaking his head. "What?" Meg asked, her voice softer now. "Nothing," he replied, though his voice was strained. "It's n