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Scent brought back the memory of her childhood before Elisabeth beheld it with her eyes.[break][break]
The Galarian roses her father had imported to surprise her mother still flourished, here, outside the countryside home that had once belonged to the Fiorellis of Camphrier Town.[break][break]
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This chateau had been bulldozed and eroded to make way for her husband's ambitions in her timeline. To stand here at all humbled her, and she found herself unable to tell if she was grateful for the reminder or all the more petulant for it, knowing her time here wouldn't last.[break][break]
She'd never known how finite her time here would be, back then.[break][break]
Childish laughter sang out, joyful and jubilant, as a blonde girl dashed into this home that Elisabeth knew no longer existed. The child's hair fluttered behind her like a golden banner, taunting the woman into following her inside the chateau's open door.[break][break]
It felt strange, reentering her childhood home. Like defying her own reality.[break][break]
The deity on her shoulder said nothing as it floated beside her, watching with blue eyes that witnessed all but revealed no intent.[break][break]
It merely waited for the scene to unfold.[break][break]
Elisabeth halted mid-step, confused, as another sound filled this space. Boyish laughter, unfamiliar and sweet with youth, joined the girl's in the nearby room. Then another voice spoke, unmooring her with its sheer impossibility:[break][break]
"Won't you both be good for your father? He'll be home soon, after all."[break][break]
Morbid curiosity forced her to confirm this confounding misunderstanding, and Elisabeth heedlessly ran into the living room. Her lips moved, but no sound came out as she took in the bewildering sight before her.[break][break]
This was a dream, her mind decided. This could only make sense if it was a dream.[break][break]
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A dark-haired boy and a golden-haired girl sat beside their mother on an ornate rug, nestled close as she perched an open book in her lap. The familiar woman's rosy complexion hinted at a genuine contentment, her emerald eyes soft with affection as she smiled.[break][break]
"Do you like it here, then?" this woman who could not be Elisabeth, that everything in her
refused to believe was Elisabeth, asked them gently in Kalosian.
"Would you prefer we live here, instead of Father's manor?"[break][break]
Enthusiastic cries pleaded to stay, and their mother's smile became a beaming, shining thing, radiating love as if she never imagined she'd run out of it.[break][break]
And then a dark and terrible figure loomed behind this woman who could
not be her, and Elisabeth screamed so loud it seemed impossible that these specters of another universe couldn't see or feel her naked terror.[break][break]
But of course they couldn't. She didn't belong in this world. She never could.[break][break]
To her, this was a nightmare masquerading as a dream.[break][break]
A man that Elisabeth believed to be a monster leaned forward to press a kiss upon the crown of his wife's blonde hair, strong arms wrapping around her from behind to hold her close. An unforgivably adoring look shone in his coal-black eyes as he looked upon the woman he seemed to love, and Elisabeth felt nausea stir in the deepest pits of her stomach in response.[break][break]
"What is this," she demanded of the being beside her.
"What lie is this you show me now?"[break][break]
"All things cycle, but not all cycles speak to the natural balance. Some cycles must be broken."
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"No." Shaky steps took her backwards, her breathing now ragged and shallow with fear as anxiety built inside her like so many dead leaves and branches.
"No. I know the truth of him. You can't trick me with this lie. I know him!"[break][break]
The plea cut like a whimper through the pleasant stillness of her old living room, quivering with its own desperation to be heard.[break][break]
"You did not fall in love with the cruelty of the man you married. You loved him for the man he was beneath his pain."
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"You lie to me!" Elisabeth shouted with her whole body, and this infuriating other-her had the audacity to laugh in front of her, tickled by the touch of a large masculine hand running itself through her long blonde hair.
"He couldn't... He wasn't..."[break][break]
"That pain was inherited from his father, who inherited it from his father, and so on. He could not break the cycle."[break][break]
"You inherited his pain from him. You inflict that pain onto others even now."
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Children who shouldn't exist, that Elisabeth couldn't allow herself to
believe existed in any timeline, began to run around the room, chasing one another with giddy abandon as their parents watched with gentle eyes.[break][break]
"And that pain is what summons the shadow of that beast to you. Like the scent of blood from an open wound, he hunts for it. For you."
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"A vessel to slake its thirst for resentment."
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Tears stung Elisabeth's eyes, sharp and glistening as they slid down her cheeks with all the thin precision of knives. Her hands fisted themselves in the snarls of her blonde hair, mutely shaking her head back and forth as if to will her mother's voice into strangling itself silent.[break][break]
"Cycles can break, but only if you allow for your wound to close, Elisabeth. Only if you believe you can be healed. Otherwise it will only fester and rot."
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"And when did I ever ask you to heal me?" she screamed back, and the world abruptly crystallized all around her in retaliation, defensively locked into a temporal stasis.
"Tell me! Why do you come to me now, when I am this?" Hurt poured forth from her, as raw as the open wound which festered in her even now.
"Where were you when I was young? Back when I was all the things you now demand that I become again?"[break][break]
"In how many timelines do you watch us suffer, while doing nothing?"
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"Answer me!" she shouted again, and the piercing decibel carved a fissure between them, splitting through the seams of this unbearable reality.[break][break]
"In how many universes do we die in this hell of our own making?"[break][break]
"In how many universes do we break ourselves down so others can stand taller on our backs?"[break][break]
"In how many universes does the earth curse us with its indifference?"
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In the storm of her grief and self-righteous fury, the small winged creature stared at Elisabeth with a glassy-eyed gaze, unflinching before the blistering emotion that sought to scald it with retribution.[break][break]
Her mother's voice was quieter, now. Hushed.[break][break]
"Manipulative," some part of her darkly thought.[break][break]
"I come to you now because it is not yet too late, Elisabeth. I come to you before this cycle curses all you know and love."
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CELEBI extended a patient hand, awaiting hers. The world went still as a single message etched itself in Elisabeth's mind, telepathic in its urgent command:[break]
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BREAK THE CYCLE.[break]
EMBRACE YOUR PURIFICATION.
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What did a healer truly know of the afflicted?[break][break]
A slimy sensation -- like worms crawling over every inch of her skin -- seized Elisabeth as she sneered at this winged devil's offering, repulsed beyond words at its audacity.[break][break]
The orchestrator of her own personal hell remained still as a statue behind this deity, his arms daring to hold Elisabeth's likeness as if he had ever truly cherished her.[break][break]
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"WE KNOW YOU LIE."
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When Elisabeth met the fae's clear blue eyes once more, her own smoldered an unsettling shade of ochre in response. Echoing in a strange, otherwordly tenor, the woman's once-soft voice howled with the agony of countless timelines of misery that bore down on her:[break][break]
"YOU CARE NOTHING FOR OUR SUFFERING, FOR YOU HAVE FAILED US IN A THOUSAND UNSEEN WORLDS."
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The resentment seethed from her, buzzing like a plague of locusts that ate at what little remained of her own humanity. Her hair had lost its golden sheen; her skin paled, as if whatever vitality it had known had been leeched from her, leaving her flesh bone-white.[break][break]
"YOU WOULD HAVE US EMULATE THESE WEAK IDOLS, WHEN WE HAVE OUTLIVED HUNDREDS OF TIMELINES THAT SOUGHT TO BREAK US."
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A step forward bridged the divide between them, cutting across the wooden floors. Suddenly this verdant creature was nothing more than a pathetic, sniveling thing of gossamer wings and soft flesh.[break][break]
Fragile. Disposable.[break][break]
Reeking of cowardice.[break][break]
"YOU SEEK TO RESTORE BALANCE TO THE ORIGIN POINT. YOU FEAR A VENGEANCE YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND."
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A manic smile stretched across her red lips, splitting wider and wider as this Legendary creature seemed to shrink in response, suddenly struck dumb and silent.[break][break]
It had no voice to wield against this woman. Her mother's wishes had been sacrificed to the hunger of her vengeance a long time ago.[break][break]
"YOU FEAR THE RUIN WE ARE DESTINED TO BECOME."
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The cracks in this false world caved beneath their own weight, shuddering and shattering like glass before this divine revelation.[break][break]
"BUT WE WHO HAVE SURVIVED OUR SCORN DO NOT BEND BEFORE A WEAK GOD."[break][break]
"WE EMBRACE OUR OWN DIVINITY."[break]
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Tendrils of darkness hissed forth from the shadows of this place as
RUINATION claimed it whole, collapsing this reality and its Celebi with a curl of Elisabeth's fingers. A flood of resentment flowed through her as she watched this obliteration unfold: heady, irresistible, and intoxicating in its surge of seemingly unending power.[break][break]
Banishing herself from this Eden returned her to the devil that sought to damn her.[break][break]
Ochre eyes glowed in the gloom of its thorny enclave, the pact between god and mortal implicitly made in the unspoken understanding between them.[break][break]
The most despised and resented name unearthed from her psyche had already seared itself into the Tablets of Ruin that burdened this creature's back, its owner loathed by her above all others:[break][break]
ELISABETH FIORELLI.