Through the infinite spirals of existence, between time-threads and collapsed domains, a solitary radiance flew upward — rising from below the multiverse itself.
Her wings, now sealed into glowing sigils on her back, pulsed with rhythm. Her presence — both divine and breathtaking — sliced through dimensional membranes as if they were gossamer.
And above it all, suspended in serene majesty, Planet Nexus awaited.
Its golden atmospheric ring shimmered as she entered, the clouds parting in reverence. Airships tilted slightly from turbulence. Birds stilled mid-flight.
Mi-cha had returned.
The starport's runic elevators opened in sequence as she descended gracefully onto the arrival pad. Her soft-heeled boots touched the ground with barely a sound, yet the wind responded as if heaven exhaled.
An attendant, clad in deep crimson uniform lined with gold, stumbled slightly before gathering composure. His eyes widened the moment they met hers.
"M-Maiden Lawson…" he stammered, lowering into a deep, reverent bow. "Planet Nexus welcomes you."
Mi-cha offered him a gentle smile, her amethyst-pink eyes glowing like twin twilight moons.
"I'm only Mi-cha for now," she replied softly. "No titles today."
The attendant's breath hitched, unsure how to process her overwhelming beauty — her raven-black hair dancing around her shoulders like velvet, touched by celestial dusk.
"I've arranged a transport to Avalon Estate," he said quickly, tapping on a floating hologram. "But if you wish—"
Mi-cha raised a finger, halting him politely.
"No. I'll fly."
And with that, her eyes gleamed.
Not with power.
But with peace.
She rose slowly into the air — this time not as a celestial being performing duty, but as a woman who had found a deeper version of herself. The sky greeted her. The atmosphere shimmered around her form like stained glass refracting starlight.
From below, hundreds of civilians who had come to the starport paused. Some gasped. Others placed hands over their hearts.
His limbs were breaking faster than he could reform them. The divine light had stripped him of form, of memory, even of breath.
"I won't... fade." He said
Red lightning surged from his fading iris, but the wound across his soul split further.
Mi-cha's cry echoed through the collapsing Divine Realm.
"MUHAN—!"
[System: You have died.]
[Regression Protocol Activated.]
[You are not supposed to return. But Red Aether remembers.]
Suddenly a Red core of rising red flames said: I'm sure He will surpass every entity
Suddenly Mi-cha gasped as she woked up from the dream
Was that a dream?
Mi-cha said as she woked from her dream or should I say Nightmare....
Now back in The Lawson's Villa Estate it's comforting but still worried as she hadn't seen Muhan for quite some time.
"This is no ordinary dream"
She said as she stood up from the bed in her night gown, walking over to the balcony, the satellites of Nexus glowing brightly.
Muhan....
