CHAPTER TWO :The Light She Shouldn’t Touch
Rain fell in slow, delicate drops over the city—8Please respect copyright.PENANAIhxVSixj2g
each one a whisper of something she had long forgotten.
Lilith walked alone beneath a black umbrella, though she didn’t need it. The water never touched her unless she let it. She moved like a shadow, unseen, untouchable. Even among the crowd, no one brushed against her. The world made space for her darkness.
But tonight, something was off.
She felt… watched.
No. Not watched. Pulled.
She followed the ache in her chest like an echo—one that didn’t belong in a being like her anymore. Her kind did not ache. Not unless memory tortured them.
That’s when she saw him.
Under the flickering streetlight, soaked in rain, Daniel stood—8Please respect copyright.PENANAuAgNe7dr5f
offering his umbrella to an old woman with shaking hands.8Please respect copyright.PENANAxD5arzo1am
He smiled, soft and human, the kind of smile no one had ever given her in centuries.
His eyes met hers.
And that’s when it happened.
Her heart beat. Once. Loudly. Painfully.
She staggered back. The umbrella slipped from her fingers.8Please respect copyright.PENANAHIJfLoZiu3
Rain kissed her face for the first time in decades.8Please respect copyright.PENANAUXFstqRyW4
He didn’t look away.
She turned to vanish—but couldn’t.8Please respect copyright.PENANAhBA7AItRhu
Her wings… refused.
"Why?" she whispered to herself, her voice cracking from years of silence.
Because there was something familiar in his gaze.8Please respect copyright.PENANAC5zxRjyspx
Something that didn’t belong in this lifetime.
And she knew the truth before she dared to name it—
This soul… was the same one that destroyed her before.
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