Days had passed since Skully first spoke of the deeper potential hidden within her bloodline.
Days of relentless struggle, ceaseless meditation, and suffering that had pushed her limits further than she'd ever imagined.
In front of her, standing silently in the oppressive stillness, Skully observed patiently while Valeria observed Asher's deep meditative form.
Yet Skully's presence alone gave Rebecca an odd sense of steadiness—though he never gave her easy answers, he guided her forward steadily.
Within the past few days, she felt as if she had gained a deeper understanding of her bloodline...things that she couldn't even dream of learning from her own House.
And this made her even more curious about Skully's origins and how he had such a deep and profound understanding of demonic bloodlines.
"Again," Skully's voice broke through her silent reflection, cold yet oddly reassuring, "Feel your blood. The pulse, the coldness, the stillness hidden beneath."
Rebecca clenched her teeth, nodding faintly. Her eyes squeezed shut tighter, focusing inward with painful intensity. She felt every heartbeat, slow yet powerful, resonating deeply within. Her blood, she discovered, felt neither warm nor comforting. Instead, it felt cold, distant, almost hostile.
"Tell me," Skully asked quietly, observing carefully. "What does your blood say to you?"
Rebecca exhaled slowly, frustration creeping into her voice. "I don't understand. The more I feel I am getting closer to learning more, the more it feels cold—painfully cold. It doesn't respond. It only hurts."
Skully offered no pity, no soft encouragement. Instead, he merely nodded. "That pain is the gateway. Do not shy away from it. Embrace it fully. Understand its origin."
She grimaced, bracing herself again. Hours blended into days, as she repeatedly pushed her limits, her blood freezing, then burning painfully, never fully bending to her will.
She felt trapped in a cruel, endless loop, her body and mind battered relentlessly by failure and exhaustion.
Yet, each time she faltered, Skully patiently steered her back again to that invisible threshold.
By the fourth day, Rebecca was on her knees, skin pale and clammy, sweat dripping from her face and silver hair. Her breathing labored heavily, and yet still she refused to stop. Skully's unwavering patience had pushed her stubborn pride to new heights.
"This...is impossible," she growled bitterly, eyes flickering with frustration and tears of sheer exhaustion. "Maybe this 'enlightenment' you speak of might not even exist. Are you sure you are not wasting my time?"
It might have only been days, but to her, it felt like she had been stuck struggling for decades.
Skully's voice was flat, unyielding, devoid of sympathy but filled with a subtle, relentless wisdom. "If enlightenment were easy, everyone would attain it. This barrier is the last resistance your bloodline can offer before yielding its true power. If you truly think it's impossible, then it would also be impossible for you to be of any use to him."
Rebecca's gaze snapped toward Skully, her teeth clenched in frustration and anxiety, as she knew he was talking about Asher.
Even this undead bastard was implying the fact that Asher might not want her if she can't be of use to him. And that was enough to ignite something fiercely stubborn within her chest. "No!" she rasped breathlessly. "Even if it might be impossible, I will make it possible!"
She staggered back upright, limbs trembling, eyes filled with burning resolve. Once more, she plunged inward, seeking not to dominate her bloodline but instead to understand it.
The thought of Asher looking down at her with contempt sharepened the blade of determination within her.
Suddenly, in the midst of agonizing coldness and resolve, she felt something new.
Something previously overlooked—a quiet yet steady pulse, a rhythm beneath the frozen surface, gentle yet undeniable.
Rebecca inhaled sharply, eyes widening in shock and awe. The rhythm wasn't separate from her—it was her. The ice wasn't fighting her; it was calling out, waiting to become part of her.
Understanding surged through Rebecca's mind with a clarity she had never experienced before.
Her blood wasn't merely a source of raw power—it was a conduit between life and death itself. Her ice wasn't just a weapon or a shield; it was a bridge, freezing the line between existence and oblivion.
She inhaled sharply, eyes widening as the realization crystallized within her.
Skully's empty sockets flared briefly with dark-green magma, his voice calm yet strangely approving. "You begin to see now. Life and death, blood and ice—all intertwined. Your bloodline isn't merely powerful; it's a gateway."
Rebecca's heartbeat quickened with anticipation, her eyes glistening in the eerie glow of the cavern.
Slowly, she raised her trembling hand, feeling the deep resonance between her heartbeats and something beyond—something cold, ancient, waiting patiently just past the veil of mortality.
She focused intently, drawing deep from within herself. Her blood slowed, her heartbeats grew heavier, each beat echoing profoundly within her chest.
Gradually, a chilling sensation spread throughout her veins, merging with the power of her death magic. Her blood froze gently, but unlike before, it wasn't merely cold—it radiated a profound stillness, a silent, serene connection to something beyond life.
Suddenly, the air around her darkened, shadows seeping forth from the frozen crystals that now formed delicately upon her fingertips. Ice, blood, and shadows swirled gracefully into a mesmerizing, pulsating orb of scarlet-black frost hovering gently above her palm.
"That's it," she breathed softly, voice thick with awe and triumph. "It's always been waiting...a power trapped between life and death itself."
Skully nodded slowly, his tone emotionless yet firm. "Precisely. You've touched upon the very essence of your bloodline's greatest secret: the power to freeze every wisp of lifeforce in someone."
Rebecca exhaled slowly, her gaze fixed intensely on the orb of blood-dark frost before her. A profound sense of power surged through her veins, thrilling yet chilling, "This power...It was used by my ancestors?"
Skully's voice broke through the silent awe calmly. "Indeed. Through your blood, ice, and death magic, you can trap your enemies in a prison between life and death. Your earliest ancestors were one of the direct descendants of the First Demons. They had cultivated the power to trap their enemies in ice while siphoning their lifeforce and strength, which in turn will strengthen you."
Rebecca clenched her fist gently, dispersing the orb into delicate crystals that floated softly around her before melting away. But deep within, she felt it now—a profound, icy resonance that tied her inexorably to the lifeforce of those around her.
She finally understood her true power. And it was beautiful—and terrifying.
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