Chapter 410: Story 410: Beneath Glass Horizons
The grand hall shimmered in a golden glow, a breathtaking blend of opulence and surreal aquatic beauty. A massive aquarium dominated the room, its curved glass walls filled with shimmering fish and coral reefs that seemed to pulse with life. A sleek shark glided through the water, its silent movements exuding a quiet menace. Overhead, crystalline chandeliers hung from the high ceiling, scattering light across the marble floor in dazzling patterns.
Rook stepped cautiously into the room, his boots echoing faintly on the polished marble. Behind him, Ghost whistled low, taking in the grandeur with a mixture of awe and unease. Shadow moved silently, her sharp eyes scanning every shadow, every reflection, while Bulwark lingered near the entrance, his hulking frame tense as he watched their backs.
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"What is this place?" Rook muttered, his voice barely above a whisper.
"A relic of the old world," Elysia replied, her voice soft yet resonant. She stood in the center of the room, her pale form almost ethereal against the vibrant colors of the aquarium. "Before the Collapse, this was a sanctuary of a different kind—a place of luxury, a retreat for those who sought to escape the chaos outside. Now, it stands as a monument to what once was."
"Looks like someone’s still keeping it up," Ghost noted, nodding toward the gleaming surfaces and the perfectly maintained aquarium. "This isn’t abandoned."
Rook nodded, his hand instinctively resting on the hilt of his knife. "Elysia, you brought us here. Why?"
She turned to face him, her gaze steady. "The Sanctuary brought you here. This is where your path leads next."
"And what exactly are we supposed to find here?" Shadow asked, her tone laced with suspicion.
Elysia didn’t answer immediately. Instead, she gestured toward the far end of the room, where an ornate double door stood flanked by marble pillars. "Through there lies your answer. But be warned—this place remembers. It holds echoes of those who came before, their desires, their fears, their mistakes."
"Great," Ghost muttered. "Haunted luxury. Just what we needed."
Ignoring him, Rook stepped closer to the aquarium, his eyes drawn to the swirling depths. The shark turned lazily, its black eyes seeming to fix on him for a moment before gliding away. He couldn’t shake the feeling that something was watching, something beyond the glass.
"Let’s move," he said finally, his voice firm. "Whatever’s here, we’re not staying long enough to find out the hard way."
The group moved toward the doors, their reflections distorted in the polished surfaces around them. As they approached, a low hum filled the air, almost imperceptible at first but growing steadily louder. The water in the aquarium began to ripple, the fish scattering as if disturbed by an unseen force.
Rook exchanged a glance with Shadow, his grip tightening on his knife. "Elysia," he said, his voice low, "what aren’t you telling us?"
She looked at him, her expression unreadable. "The Sanctuary gives," she said softly. "But it also tests."
The doors creaked open.
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