"The Death-God's Captive" The Price of Resurrection
The forgetting did not arrive like pain.
Pain was obvious. Pain announced itself loudly. It tore through the body and demanded attention.
This was quieter than that.
Far quieter.
It slipped into Eva’s thoughts so gently that at first she mistook it for exhaustion.
The morning after the garden, she woke slowly beneath heavy black blankets with the scent of white roses still lingering somewhere at the edge of her memory. Pale silver light drifted through the enormous windows of her chambers while the fireplace crackled softly nearby. For several moments she simply lay there staring upward, listening to the distant whispering sounds that always seemed to move through the walls of the Underworld palace.
Then something inside her tightened.
Not fear exactly.
Absence.
Eva frowned slightly and pushed herself upright. A strange unease settled beneath her ribs, small but persistent, like a missing stair in a familiar house.
She had forgotten something.
The certainty came instantly.
What she could not remember was what.
Eva pressed one hand lightly against her forehead and searched through the scattered remains of her thoughts. The harder she tried to grasp the missing memory, the farther away it seemed to drift. It was like trying to hold water between her fingers.
“That’s unsettling,” she muttered quietly.
The silver contract marks beneath her wrist pulsed once in response.
Cold.
Not painful.
Hungry.
Eva stared down at the faint glowing lines crossing her skin. The sensation lasted only a second before fading again, but the unease remained.
A knock sounded at her chamber door.
She looked up immediately.
“Come in.”
One of the younger palace servants entered carrying breakfast on a silver tray. Eva recognized her immediately. The girl always looked nervous while entering the chambers, and she had a habit of fixing loose strands of hair behind her ear whenever she became uncomfortable.
Eva knew that.
She also knew they had spoken before.
Several times, probably.
The servant smiled cautiously while setting the tray near the fireplace.
“My lady,” she said softly.
Eva opened her mouth to respond politely.
Nothing came.
Not because she could not speak.
Because she suddenly realized she could not remember the servant’s name.
Her stomach dropped.
The servant noticed the hesitation instantly.
“My lady?”
Eva forced a quick smile.
“Sorry. I didn’t sleep well.”
The girl relaxed slightly and continued arranging the dishes before leaving the room a moment later.
The instant the doors closed behind her, Eva stood abruptly from the bed.
No.
That was wrong.
She walked quickly toward the writing desk near the windows and opened one of the journals scattered across its surface. Pages filled with hurried notes, observations about the Court, sketches of contract symbols, and fragmented thoughts stared back at her.
Then one repeated word caught her attention.
Mira.
Eva frowned.
The name appeared several times across different pages.
Mira brought new books from the eastern archive.
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Mira warned me about lower sanctum bells.
Mira hates shadow hounds.
Eva stared blankly at the name.
Nothing.
No face appeared in her memory. No voice. No image.
Only emptiness.
A cold wave of panic rolled slowly through her chest.
She knew this person mattered. She had written about her repeatedly. There were entire conversations referenced in the margins of the pages.
And yet Eva could not remember a single detail beyond the shape of the name itself.
The contract beneath her wrist pulsed again.
This time she felt it more clearly.
Not merely cold.
Consuming.
By the time evening arrived, the forgetting had spread.
Not dramatically enough for others to notice.
That somehow made it worse.
Small things disappeared first. A word vanished midway through a conversation with one of the palace librarians. A childhood memory blurred strangely when she tried to picture it clearly. Twice she found herself stopping in the middle of corridors because she suddenly could not remember where she intended to go.
Each missing piece left behind the same awful sensation.
Smooth emptiness.
Like parts of her life had been carefully cut away.
When Eva finally reached the throne hall that evening, fear had settled fully into her bones.
The enormous chamber stood mostly empty. Silver fire burned along the towering walls while shadows drifted lazily across black marble floors. Somewhere high above, the palace chandeliers glimmered faintly beneath the darkness.
Acheron stood near the lower throne platform reviewing documents spread across a long obsidian table.
He looked up immediately when Eva entered.
And instantly went still.
The expression on his face changed so subtly most people would never have noticed it. But Eva knew him now. She knew the tiny shifts in his posture. The dangerous stillness that appeared whenever something unsettled him.
He saw something wrong immediately.
Eva crossed the hall quickly.
“Acheron.”
The sound of her voice alone made the shadows near him tighten sharply.
He set the papers aside at once and stepped toward her.
“What happened?”
Eva opened her mouth.
Nothing came out.
For one horrifying moment, her thoughts scattered completely. She stood there staring at him while panic rose violently in her chest because she could not remember why she had come into the hall.
Acheron reached her in two strides.
“Eva.”
The fear in her expression must have told him everything.
She pressed trembling fingers against her temple.
“I forgot,” she whispered. “I forgot why I came here.”
Silence spread through the throne hall.
Not ordinary silence.
The kind that arrived before disasters.
The shadows surrounding Acheron froze completely.
Eva laughed once under her breath, but the sound came out strained and frightened.
“I know how ridiculous that sounds, but I can feel something happening to me.”
Acheron’s gaze dropped immediately toward the silver marks beneath her wrist.
And that was when Eva understood the worst part.
He already knew.
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Cold dread crawled slowly through her stomach.
“Acheron,” she said quietly, “what is the contract doing to me?”
His jaw tightened visibly.
“When mortals bargain with death,” he said slowly, “balance must be restored.”
Eva stared at him.
“You said the price was my freedom.”
“That was only part of the cost.”
The words struck her like physical blows.
Only part.
The throne hall suddenly felt enormous and unbearably cold.
Eva stepped backward instinctively.
“No.”
Acheron’s expression darkened.
“I did not realize the contract would begin feeding this early.”
Her pulse stumbled painfully.
“Feeding on what?”
He did not answer immediately.
The silence lasted too long.
Much too long.
Finally, he spoke in a voice quiet enough to hurt.
“Your memories.”
Eva felt the world tilt beneath her feet.
Not random memories.
Not meaningless details.
Important things.
People.
Connection.
Love.
The realization arrived all at once, sharp enough to steal the breath from her lungs.
“My sister,” Eva whispered.
Acheron said nothing.
That silence confirmed everything.
The contract was not simply taking memories.
It was taking attachment.
The things that mattered most.
Eva turned away from him because suddenly she could not bear the sight of his face. Her vision blurred slightly while panic clawed through her chest.
This was worse than death.
Death ended things cleanly.
This was erosion.
Slow destruction from the inside outward until nothing remained except an empty version of herself.
“What happens,” she asked unsteadily, “when I forget why I came here?”
Acheron did not answer.
The shadows around the throne hall moved restlessly now, twisting sharply across the marble floor like living anxiety.
Eva pressed shaking hands against her mouth.
“What happens when I forget her voice?” she whispered. “What happens when I can’t remember her face anymore?”
Acheron stepped toward her slowly.
For once, the Lord of Death looked uncertain.
Not weak.
Never weak.
But haunted.
“I am searching for another solution,” he said quietly.
Eva laughed bitterly through rising tears.
“You’re death itself. Aren’t impossible bargains your specialty?”
The words landed harder than she intended.
Acheron’s silver eyes darkened.
And suddenly Eva realized something terrible.
He hated this too.
Not because the contract endangered her usefulness.
Because he understood exactly what it meant to lose someone piece by piece.
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