"The Death-God's Captive" When Shadows Begged
The hospital room could no longer contain reality properly.
That became obvious the moment the goddess spoke the truth aloud.
The lights overhead dimmed violently while black fractures spread slowly across the walls like cracks through glass separating worlds. Outside the windows, the city continued dissolving into unnatural darkness beneath drifting abyssal mist.
And somewhere beneath everything—
The veil screamed.
Eva stood frozen beside Sofia’s hospital bed while the goddess’s words echoed endlessly through her skull.
You were never mortal.
Impossible.
Absolutely impossible.
The contract beneath her wrist burned so violently now that tears sprang instinctively into her eyes. Ancient whispers flooded the edges of her mind while fragmented visions flashed uncontrollably behind her thoughts.
Golden cities.
Falling stars.
Hands covered in silver blood.
And a voice—
Always the same voice—
Calling her home.
Eva stumbled backward sharply.
“No.”
Acheron caught her immediately.
His arm wrapped around her waist before she could collapse while shadows surged violently through the hospital room in response to her panic.
The goddess watched silently.
Almost sadly.
Eva looked at her in disbelief.
“What am I?”
The question broke out of her harder than intended.
The goddess hesitated.
Interesting.
Even immortals feared the answer.
“You existed before the first separation between life and death,” she said quietly. “Before gods ruled the veil.”
The room seemed to tilt sideways.
No.
No, that made no sense.
Eva shook her head immediately.
“I had parents. I had a childhood.”
“You had a life,” the goddess corrected softly. “That does not make you human.”
The contract pulsed again.
Truth.
The realization tore coldly through Eva’s ribs.
Acheron’s grip around her tightened instinctively.
Protective.
Possessive.
Terrified.
The shadows around him had become unstable again, moving violently across the ceiling and walls like living storms struggling against restraint.
The goddess finally looked toward him.
“You know what she is now.”
Acheron’s expression darkened instantly.
“I know what she is not.”
The answer came dangerously fast.
Like instinct.
Like certainty.
Not monster.
Never monster.
Eva felt the emotion behind the words hit through the contract hard enough to hurt.
The goddess studied him for several long moments.
Then quietly:
“That devotion will destroy you.”
A humorless smile crossed Acheron’s mouth briefly.
“It already has.”
The honesty in the statement hollowed the air from the room.
Because he meant it completely.
The hospital suddenly shook violently.
Machines sparked.
The windows cracked.
And somewhere deep below the city—
Something enormous moved beneath the earth.
The abyss.
Closer now.
Much closer.
Sofia whimpered weakly against the hospital pillows.
Eva turned instantly toward her sister.
Black veins spread faintly beneath Sofia’s skin once more before fading again into pale fevered flesh.
The plague was evolving faster.
The goddess noticed too.
“The mortal world cannot survive prolonged exposure.”
Eva’s chest tightened sharply.
“Then stop speaking in riddles and tell me how to fix it.”
Silence followed.
The goddess looked almost tired suddenly.
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Anciently tired.
“There may not be a way.”
The shadows exploded violently around Acheron.
The hospital walls cracked instantly.
“No.”
The single word rolled through the room like thunder beneath winter ice.
Not anger.
Refusal.
Absolute refusal.
The goddess held his gaze calmly.
“The veil weakens because she exists in both worlds simultaneously.”
Eva frowned sharply.
“What does that mean?”
Acheron answered before the goddess could.
“It means the contract did not bind you to death.”
His voice sounded dangerously quiet now.
“It awakened something sleeping inside you.”
The realization hit like falling through ice.
The abyss had recognized her because it knew her already.
The dead knelt because part of her belonged beyond death itself.
Spring followed her because she existed outside endings.
No.
Not outside endings.
Before them.
Eva pressed trembling fingers against her temple while fragmented memories flashed violently behind her eyes again.
A little girl standing beneath white suns.
Ancient rivers full of stars.
Hands touching black water while shadows bowed around her.
Then—
Pain exploded through her skull hard enough to force a cry from her throat.
Another memory vanished instantly.
This time—
Her father’s voice.
Gone.
Completely gone.
Eva gasped sharply while panic surged violently through her chest.
Acheron reacted immediately.
“Evangeline.”
Fear.
Real fear.
The shadows around the room began screaming again.
Not metaphorically.
Actually screaming.
The sound twisted through the hospital corridors like wounded ghosts.
The goddess stepped backward sharply.
“The forgetting accelerates.”
Acheron looked like something inside him finally snapped completely.
Not loudly.
Not dramatically.
Quietly.
The most dangerous kind of breaking.
The silver cracks beneath his skin spread farther across his face while the shadows around him deepened into something almost alive enough to breathe independently.
Eva felt it through the contract instantly.
Desperation.
Not the cold controlled desperation he carried before.
Raw desperation.
Terrified desperation.
Acheron touched her face carefully with trembling gloved fingers.
And for the first time since meeting him—
The Lord of Death looked at her like a man begging.
Not commanding.
Not protecting.
Begging.
“Stay with me.”
The words came rough enough to shatter her heart completely.
Eva stared at him in stunned silence.
Because gods did not beg.
Death itself certainly did not.
And yet the shadows around him curled desperately toward her while fear burned openly in his silver eyes.
He was asking her not to disappear.
Not to fade away piece by piece until even her name vanished from herself.
The realization hurt worse than the missing memories.
Acheron lowered his forehead gently against hers despite the chaos tearing through the hospital around them.
The shadows softened instantly around her body.
Protective.
Pleading.
The goddess watched in silence from beside the shattered windows.
And suddenly Eva understood what the gods truly feared.
Not the abyss.
Not the plague.
Not even her existence.
They feared this.
A god capable of love powerful enough to kneel before loss.
Acheron’s voice dropped lower.
Almost breaking.
“Do not leave me here alone.”
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