As the moon hung high in the night sky, casting silver light over the Thornhill estate, Marcus found himself unable to sleep. The day's events weighed heavily on his mind—the creatures from the northern border, the warnings from the council, and, above all, the unsettling sense of time slipping away. He had faced countless dangers before, but this felt different—more personal, as though it was reaching for him and his family.
Clara stirred beside him, sensing his unrest. "You're still thinking about what happened today," she said softly.
Marcus sighed, nodding. "I can't shake the feeling that we're not ready for what's coming. These creatures, the darkness spreading… it's all tied to the artifact somehow. And the kids…" He trailed off, his thoughts drifting to Kael and Sylvie.
Clara propped herself up on her elbow, her expression serious. "We'll protect them, Marcus. We always have."
He met her gaze, his voice heavy. "But for how long, Clara? Whatever's coming—it feels bigger than anything we've faced before. I'm worried we can't keep them safe this time."
Clara sat up fully, her eyes filled with determination. "Then we'll find a way. Together. We've survived too much to be broken now. We've got each other, and that's what matters."
Her words brought him some comfort, and Marcus nodded, though the nagging fear still lurked in the back of his mind. They had faced impossible odds before, but something about this felt different. There was a sense of inevitability, as if the darkness had always been waiting for them to stumble upon it.
The silence between them stretched for a moment before Clara broke it. "We should prepare the children for what's to come. Kael and Sylvie are stronger than we give them credit for. Maybe it's time we stop shielding them and start teaching them what they need to know."
Marcus considered this. Kael and Sylvie had both shown signs of extraordinary abilities, likely connected to their family's mysterious heritage. But were they ready to face the dangers that lay ahead? Marcus wasn't sure he was ready to let them.
Before he could respond, there was a sudden knock on the door. Marcus tensed, exchanging a look with Clara before rising to answer. Elara stood in the doorway, her expression grim.
"We've received another report," she said, her voice low. "The creatures… they've moved closer to the estate."
Clara's eyes widened, and Marcus's jaw clenched. "How close?"
Elara hesitated before answering. "Close enough that we need to act immediately. The guards spotted them moving through the woods just beyond the western perimeter."
Marcus cursed under his breath, already pulling on his boots. "We need to check it out."
Clara stood as well, her face set in grim determination. "We're coming with you."
Elara shook her head. "No, you should stay here. The children—"
"We won't leave them defenseless, Elara," Marcus interrupted. "But we can't ignore this either."
After a brief moment of hesitation, Elara relented. "Fine. But we need to move quickly. If they breach the perimeter, there may not be time to react."
As Marcus and Clara prepared to leave, their thoughts were on Kael and Sylvie. They needed to protect them, but they couldn't keep them sheltered forever. The darkness was closing in, and soon, their children would need to face it, whether they were ready or not.