CHAPTER FOUR : The Dream He Shouldn’t Remember
Daniel couldn’t sleep.
There was a heaviness in his chest, like a name he couldn’t pronounce pressing against his ribs. He tossed under the thin sheets of his small apartment, the rain still tapping on his windows like it carried secrets.
Then came the dream.
He stood in a field of white flowers under a golden sky, barefoot and bleeding.13Please respect copyright.PENANAugyLe7wDPV
Across from him stood her.
Not the woman from the café.
No—this Lilith was in full light, her wings unfurled in brilliant flame, her eyes glowing like suns that knew too much.
But her face… it was the same.
“Why did you do it?” he asked in the dream.
She didn’t cry. She never cried.
“Because I loved you.”
And just like that, he fell—backward, endlessly, like he’d been thrown from the heavens themselves.13Please respect copyright.PENANAu0tTJ9CCYT
And Lilith?
She was left reaching after him, screaming without sound, her wings turning black.
Daniel woke up gasping.13Please respect copyright.PENANABT7AzbXuuE
His shirt clung to him, soaked with sweat.13Please respect copyright.PENANAjVHfZSSmBQ
His fingers trembled.
And her name was on his lips.
"Lilith..."
Elsewhere, on the same rooftop where she watched him before, Lilith clutched her chest.
She felt it.13Please respect copyright.PENANAUvz6TxCRP7
That surge in his soul.13Please respect copyright.PENANAMNdSkPtiCK
That whisper of memory trying to surface.
That wasn’t supposed to happen.
The curse was clear—each reincarnation should begin clean. Unknowing.13Please respect copyright.PENANA8s7mbVNZQl
He shouldn’t remember her. Not even in dreams.
Which meant something was changing.13Please respect copyright.PENANA0GvA4LztiR
Something dangerous.
She closed her eyes, willing herself not to feel.
But it was too late.13Please respect copyright.PENANAnGFLTnvZ6y
His soul remembered hers.
And the universe never forgets a love it once punished.
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