Chapter 2: The Stone-framed Gateway (A MAGICAL WORLD BELOW THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH )

The Stone-framed Gateway
The Stone-framed Gateway

Chapter 2: The Stone-framed Gateway

When Rhea opened her eyes, the world had changed. The air was cool and tinged with the scent of minerals, sharp and clean. She sat up, wincing as her hands scraped against smooth, glass-like stone. Around her, massive, crystalline structures stretched toward a ceiling so high it disappeared into darkness.

“What… where are we?” Mira’s voice wavered as she clutched her knee, a faint trickle of blood staining her leggings. Kiran crouched beside her, his protective instincts kicking in as he inspected the wound.

Rhea barely heard them. Her eyes were fixed on an archway ahead, formed entirely of stones that shimmered like liquid under torchlight. The arch stood embedded in the side of a colossal cavern wall, its surface carved with the same glowing symbols from above. Beyond the archway, faint shadows flickered, suggesting movement—or life.

“We’re underground,” Rhea said, standing despite the dizziness that threatened to pull her back down. “But this isn’t any cave I’ve ever seen.”

Kiran snorted, though his voice betrayed his unease. “You think? What gave it away? The glowing rocks or the fact that we fell through solid ground?”

Mira winced as she stood. “Less sarcasm, more solutions, Kiran.”

As the three hesitated at the threshold of the arch, a soft, melodic voice drifted toward them. It was neither male nor female, a blend of tones that seemed to bypass their ears and speak directly to their minds.

“Welcome, surface dwellers,” the voice intoned. “You have answered the call.”

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