This place reeks of betrayal, she muttered. Cassian's jaw tightened. And blood.
They turned down an alley too narrow for sunlight. The cobblestones were damp, slick with something Seraphina didn't dare identify. At the far end, a heavy iron door sat embedded into the stone wall, partially hidden behind a crumbling vendor stall.
This is it, Solen whispered, catching up to them from the other direction. The Archive is beneath. Old tunnels. Older traps.
How do you know? Cassian asked, eyeing him. Solen smirked. I helped build the damn passage.
He knocked once, twice, then again in a strange rhythm. A sharp click echoed, and the door creaked open by itself, groaning like a beast disturbed from sleep.
Inside, the world changed. Gone were the sounds of Ashreach replaced by silence so thick, it pressed on their ears. The stairwell spiraled downward into blackness, lit only by the soft blue glow of enchanted torches. Don't touch the walls,Solen warned. Some of them aren't stone.
They descended.
As they moved deeper, the temperature dropped. The torches flickered against murals scenes of the old world, before the empire. One panel showed a woman with eyes of fire, holding a rose that bled onto the ground. Seraphina paused.
That's her, she whispered. My mother.
The likeness was unmistakable. Same defiance in the jaw, same storm behind the eyes. But in the painting, her mother stood surrounded by shadows nine cloaked figures with hands outstretched, and behind them, an obsidian throne.
The Hollow Court, Solen confirmed.
Why would they immortalize this here? Cassian asked. Because this place once belonged to them.
They moved on.
At the bottom of the stairs, the tunnel opened into a massive cavern. At its center sat the Black Archive-a fortress of blackened stone, roots coiling around it like a prison. The door was sealed shut, pulsing faintly.
It's waiting, Seraphina said, stepping forward. For who?
Cassian asked.
For me.
She placed her hand on the surface. The stone rippled like water, and the door groaned open, revealing shelves upon shelves of relics, scrolls, and glowing artifacts. The air hummed with magic, thick and ancient.
Inside, the air shifted. Cold. Watching.
Split up, Solen said. We need to find the Codex of Echoes. It will tell us everything.
They moved between aisles, passing objects that whispered, cried, or hissed. Seraphina hand trembled as she passed a mirror that showed her reflection but with black veins crawling across her face. She jerked back. "Don't look too long," a voice murmured behind her.
She spun no one there.
Further down, her fingers brushed a scroll wrapped in crimson silk. Something about it tugged at her. She opened it. A name leapt off the page.
Lord Vaelen.
The betrayer.
The man who'd destroyed the Sanctum. Who'd turned the Hollow Court against her mother. Who'd ordered the bounty on Seraphina's head.
The shadows behind her shifted.
Cassian's voice rang out, sharp. "Seraphina ! Behind you!"
She turned-and saw them.
Figures in black. Faces masked.
The Hollow Court.
They moved without sound, blades drawn. Seraphina ducked as one slashed, her instincts faster than thought. Cassian was at her side, sword clashing against steel.
Solen shouted, "Get the scroll!
Run!"
Am clutched the silk tightly and ran, dodging shelves, magic crackling behind her as curses exploded against stone. Cassian covered her, every movement calculated chaos.
They burst from the Archive into the tunnel, pursued by darkness.
"The stairs!" Solen barked.
Too late.
The ceiling above them cracked, and rubble rained down, blocking the way out. The ground shifted. A hidden door opened beneath them and all three tumbled into the abyss.
They landed hard, wind knocked from their lungs. The space below was cold and vast, lit by glowing roots embedded in the walls.
"This isn't part of the Archive, Cassian gasped.
Seraphina stood, scroll still in hand. Her knees shook.
A soft voice filled the chamber, feminine and echoing from nowhere.
"Daughter of fire...you are not yet ready."
The ground pulsed.
A black rose bloomed from the stone.
And in Seraphina's chest, something ancient stirred.
Seraphina reached for the black rose cautiously. The petals shimmered with a metallic sheen, its thorns glowing faintly like hot coals. As her fingers hovered over it, the voice echoed again-stronger this time, reverberating through her bones.
"Blood must awaken blood. Only then shall the truth be known."
"What truth?"
Seraphina called out, her voice cracking under the weight of the silence that followed.
Cassian came to her side, eyes fixed on the flower. "It's a trigger. A test, maybe. Are you sure this is safe?"
She gave a dry laugh. "Nothing about my life has ever been safe, Cassian."
Solen groaned from where he lay against a wall, rubbing his head. "This chamber wasn't here before. It's old older than the Archive. We're somewhere forgotten. A sanctuary, or a prison."
Seraphina, unable to fight the compulsion, reached out and touched the black rose. Instantly, the chamber responded. The floor pulsed like a heartbeat. Symbols on the walls illuminated in red, casting eerie patterns across their faces. The rose melted into black smoke and drifted into Seraphina's hand where it etched a mark across her palm. A spiral of thorns and flame.
Seraphina hissed, clutching her hand. But the pain faded quickly, replaced by warmth. Familiar. Like her mother's embrace from a memory long buried.
Cassian steadied her. "What happened?"
"I think..." she stared at her palm, "I was claimed."
Suddenly, the walls began to tremble. A stone panel behind them split apart, revealing a hidden stairway spiraling up.
Without a word, they followed it, ascending with caution.
The staircase ended in a domed chamber with a pedestal at its center. Upon it lay an ancient book-bound in dark red leather, sealed with a golden clasp.
The Codex of Echoes.
"This is it," Solen breathed.
Seraphina stepped forward. As her hand closed around the Codex, the chamber quieted as if the city itself was holding its breath.
The Codex pulsed with power, warm and heavy in her arms. Images flashed in her mind her mother's face, flames devouring a castle, Cassian standing alone in the snow, her own reflection with eyes burning gold.
"The past, present, and future," she whispered. "It's all in here."
Cassian touched her shoulder gently. "Then it's time to find out who you really are." As they turned to leave, the chamber shook again this time with fury.
A voice unlike the first one thundered through the darkness.
"You awaken what should have remained buried."
The Hollow Court wasn't done with them.
Not yet.
And neither was the truth.