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Triple Moon Rising: An Omega's Destiny-Chapter 160: Fae Magic Tests
PRINCE ASH POV
Ice exploded from my hands as something huge crashed through the dimensional barrier.
"Everyone get back!" I shouted, putting up a wall of frozen air between us and whatever horror had just entered our world. But my Winter Fae magic felt weak against this new threat - like trying to freeze fire itself.
Through the ice crystals, I could see something that made my eternal blood run cold. It wasn’t Elena, and it wasn’t any creature I recognized from ages of supernatural knowledge. It was like looking at a hole in reality shaped like a person, but wrong in every possible way.
"What is that thing?" Viktor gasped, stumbling backward.
"A Void Walker," Dmitri said sadly. "The beings Elena has been working for all along."
My ice wall cracked under the creature’s presence, not from any attack, but just from being near something so fundamentally wrong. As a Winter Fae prince, I’d been told that our magic could freeze anything. But you can’t freeze something that doesn’t really exist.
"We need to know exactly what we’re fighting!" I called out to the others. "Lily, I need to test your true nature before this gets worse!"
"Now?" Sage yelled back. "In the middle of this chaos?"
"Especially now!" I answered, pulling out a crystal shard that had been in my family for a thousand years. "Fae magic can show the truth about any being’s essence. If we’re going to save reality, we need to understand what Lily really is!"
Lily looked at me with confusion still clouding her eyes. "I don’t understand. I’m just an omega monster."
"No," I said strongly, raising the Truth Crystal. "You’re something much more. And we need to know what before that Void Walker kills us all."
The crystal started glowing with silver light as I channeled my Fae power through it. This was ancient magic, older than the vampire council, older than the dragon clans. It would show us Lily’s true character without any lies or confusion.
But when the light hit Lily, something impossible happened.
The crystal broke.
"That’s not possible," I whispered, looking at the broken pieces. "Truth Crystals don’t break. They can’t break."
"What does it mean?" Caleb asked quickly.
I picked up the biggest shard, my hands shaking. In all my ages as a Winter Fae prince, I’d never seen this happen. "It means Lily’s true nature is too complex for the crystal to understand. She’s not just one type of being."
"Try again," Dmitri suggested, while keeping one eye on the approaching Void Walker. "Use a different spell."
I nodded and pulled out my backup - a mirror made from Winter Fae ice that could show any creature’s real form. I held it up toward Lily, saying the ancient words my mother had taught me.
The mirror cracked down the middle.
Then it showed three different reflections at once.
"Impossible," I breathed.
In the left side of the broken mirror, I saw Lily as an omega werewolf - small, gentle, with kind eyes. In the right side, I saw her as a human girl, no supernatural skills at all. But in the crack between the two sides, I saw something that made my Fae magic flinch in shock.
I saw Lily as something that had never existed before.
"What do you see?" Elena demanded, her void form flickering with attention.
"She’s all three," I said slowly. "Omega, human, and something totally new. Something that bridges different types of life."
"That’s why the Guardian powers chose her," Sage said with sudden understanding. "She’s not just protecting our dimension - she’s connecting multiple realities!"
But as I studied the mirror more closely, I noticed something that made my stomach drop. The third mirror - the new thing Lily was becoming - looked exactly like the Void Walker approaching us.
"Oh no," I whispered.
"What now?" Viktor snapped.
"Lily isn’t just becoming a new type of Guardian," I said, fear creeping into my voice. "She’s becoming the same type of being as the Void Walkers. The same species."
Elena’s laughter echoed through the basement. "Finally! Someone understands! Lily isn’t evolving into something better - she’s evolving into something like them!"
I looked at the coming Void Walker with new understanding. It wasn’t here to destroy us. It was here to receive Lily because she was becoming one of them.
"That’s why you’ve been stealing her memories," I said to Elena. "You’re not trying to control her. You’re trying to avoid her transformation!"
"Wrong!" Elena snarled. "I’m trying to steal her power before she completes the change and becomes their queen!"
My ice magic flickered as this truth hit me. Everything we’d assumed was wrong. Elena wasn’t the real threat. Lily’s natural development was.
"Lily," I said slowly, "how do you feel when you look at that Void Walker?"
She turned toward the creature, and her expression changed totally. The confusion left her eyes, replaced by something old and knowing.
"Familiar," she said softly. "Like coming home."
Caleb stepped protectively in front of her. "That’s the memory magic talking!"
"No," Lily said, her voice carrying new power. "It’s not. Ash is right. I can feel it happening. The change. I’m becoming something that exists between worlds."
"But that’s good, right?" Sage asked hopefully. "If you become like them, you can control them!"
I shook my head grimly. "Void Walkers don’t have feelings like love or loyalty. They exist only to keep balance between realities. If Lily completes her change..."
"I’ll lose everything that makes me human," Lily finished, understanding filling her face. "I’ll lose the ability to care about any of you."
The Void Walker stopped moving toward us and spoke in a voice like wind through empty spaces: "The change is nearly complete. Come, young queen. Take your place among us."
"No!" Caleb shouted, grabbing Lily’s hand. "Fight it! Remember who you are!"
But I could see the change happening in real time. Lily’s form was becoming more ghostly, more like the Void Walker. Her eyes were losing their kindness, becoming cold and calculating.
"The omega nature fights the transformation," I noticed, studying her with my Fae sight. "But the human part is already gone. And the new part is getting stronger."
"How long does she have?" Dmitri asked.
I consulted the broken mirror, reading the magical designs reflected in its shards. What I saw made me feel sick.
"Minutes," I said quietly. "Maybe less."
"Then we need to act now," Sage said determinedly.
But as she stepped forward to cast another spell, the Void Walker raised its hand, and suddenly Elena’s form started changing too.
"What’s happening to Elena?" Viktor demanded.
I looked closer with my Fae sight and gasped. "She’s not trying to steal Lily’s power to become a Guardian. She’s trying to steal it to avoid her own transformation!"
"Elena’s becoming a Void Walker too?" Caleb asked in fear.
"We all are," Elena said, her voice becoming more like the wind. "Everyone in this room. The physical energy we’ve been exposed to is changing us all."
I looked around at the supernatural officials and felt my blood freeze colder than my Winter Fae magic ever could.
Elena was right. We were all beginning to shimmer at the edges, becoming transparent like the creatures from the void.
"How long do we have?" I whispered.
The Void Walker smiled with empty eyes. "The change is complete when the moon sets. You have until dawn to say goodbye to your human feelings."
I looked at the others and saw the same fear in their faces that I felt in my heart.
We had maybe six hours before we all became emotionless beings existing between worlds.
But as I was considering our chances of escape, I noticed something that changed everything.
The Triple Moon Mark on Lily’s wrist wasn’t disappearing as she transformed.
It was getting brighter.
"Lily," I said quickly. "Your mark - it’s not disappearing like it should be!"
She looked down at her wrist in surprise. "What does that mean?"
"It means," I said with growing excitement, "that somewhere in your transformation, you’re keeping a link to your omega nature. The mark represents your ties to the pack, to Caleb, to being human."
"So?"
"So maybe you don’t have to choose between becoming a Void Walker and staying human," I said quickly. "Maybe you can become something entirely new - a Void Walker with human emotions!"
The original Void Walker’s expression turned to something that might have been fear.
"That is forbidden," it said. "No being can exist in both states simultaneously."
But as it spoke, I realized the thing was lying.
It wasn’t forbidden - it was just never been tried before.
And if Lily could pull it off, she wouldn’t just save herself.
She could save all of us by becoming the first emotional Void Walker in existence.
But as I opened my mouth to explain this to the others, the basement filled with dozens more Void Walkers, all of them looking straight at Lily with expressions of pure hunger.
"Too late," Elena whispered. "They’ve come to collect their new queen."