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Chapter 9 - Echoes in the Crimson Chapel

The vision faded slowly like fog lifting from a field of graves. Seraphina found herself lying on cold marble beneath a stained-glass ceiling painted in blood-red hues. The sound of her heartbeat filled the air louder than any drum. Across from her Nocturne knelt motionless his gray ash mask cracked down the side

They were inside the Crimson Chapel

A place that no longer existed in their time

A memory sealed in music and buried beneath centuries

Seraphina sat up slowly her fingers brushing the old hymn book beside her. Its pages flipped on their own revealing verses too ancient to translate but their meanings pressed into her mind like a second heartbeat

Nocturne looked up

You're still here

I'm not leaving she said

He said nothing

Instead he stood walked to the center of the chapel and touched the altar. The room responded with a hum that grew into a low chant echoing from the walls themselves. The stained glass trembled and the names of forgotten composers etched across every panel began to glow

They all wore masks in the carvings

And beneath each one a single word

SILENCED

This is where it started Nocturne said

Where what started

The first performance that changed the world. The first masked musician. The one who made the world believe music was divine because it was dangerous

He turned to her eyes heavy

It wasn't art

It was a weapon

Seraphina stepped forward ignoring the chill in her bones

Then why do you still play

Because I can't stop he whispered

Even if every note reminds me of what I've lost

She reached out placing her hand over his

Then let it remind you of what you've kept too

A soft tone rang out from the far wall and a hidden door opened revealing a dark staircase descending into shadow. Without a word they walked together into the unknown each step echoing louder than the last

Far above them the stained-glass image of a masked figure shattered quietly

And the chapel began to hum again as if remembering the song of its first betrayal

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