Saw a post abt how Dan Heng should get a Tuskpir and YEAAAAAH
9 hours, 10 minutes, and 13 seconds of work on just the cover piece :')
More about the AU under the cut
About their world:
They live in a technological city(think cyberpunk-esque) isolated from the world; no one comes in and no one gets out.
Citizens are led to believe that this is all there is to the world.
This planet has one supercontinent(like pangaea but not the same in shape and size + bigger). The city is relatively the size of the U.S.
They are all trapped led by multiple leaders(think of a co-regency).
About the AU:
Aventurine found out the government secrets about how there is a whole world outside of their city, and that the leader of the rebellion was originally used as a tool to keep the illusions surrounding the city in tact, among other things.
Extra: Halovians power illusions that make the city appear a certain way.
Caelus and Ratio are after Aventurine, kept in the dark about why, uncovering secrets along the way.
Sunday escaped and started a rebellion in order to save his sister and break down the system that preys on the weak.
Robin is still a singer, led to believe it's for a good cause.
The Stellaron Hunters are a separate organization, who aim to take down the current leaders to take the spot for themselves.
Aventurine isn't the only outlaw with government secrets.
Thank you for reading! I'll be posting more content for this AU soon enough, and they'll all be under my personal tag "what lies beyond the city lights." They'll likely be a combination of different things, like art, general discussion abt it, or drabbles of writing to build up more about it. It may include ship art, but since I am a multishipper most will unlikely be canon to the story(though this may be subject to change).
As a side note, I'll have my ask box open, and you can ask me questions about the AU! I'll try to respond to as many as possible, but keep in mind some questions may not be answered if I don't have an answer for them!
I hope y'all enjoy this AU, I have a lot of concept ideas and I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback. See y'all in the next post!
I FINIIISHEED (CW! Eyestrain) (please don't flop)
If you think Ratio's eyes change shape on every drawing - no you don't.
I honestly gave up at the end, I got tired of drawing this thing ;; But I finished in time for Aventurine, so good luck to everyone who's pulling for him! (I have a guarantee and then savings for Boothill mwehehe)
I'm surprised that I managed to turn an in-game joke into a very OOC Ratio comic (idk if hes OOC u tell me I cannot comprehend anything anymore)
Edit: Fixed the shading issue fr this time <3
Anyway the Sunday panel under the cut because I really enjoyed drawing it (CW!Eyestrain)
He turned out great. Can you tell I don't like Sunday much?
Also why did I draw it all in one file? Who knows, not me.
Despite feral raccoon woman Stelle's quirks, she takes fighting very seriously
filler post. sleep deprived raccoon stelle doodle
did not plan to draw honkai star rail fanart ever and im also pretty sure someone has done this already but. pov youre an unsealed stellaron thats causing problems
Aurum Alley's Hustle and Bustle, or, that time the Trailblazer got really into logistics
THIS ONE IS ACTUALLY TRUE??? Trailblazer just spawned in
Bronya: [Trying to fill out legal paperwork stuff] Were you guys born AMAB or AFAB?
March 7th: Bold of you to assume I was born at all.
Dan Heng: I personally was hatched from an egg.
Trailblazer: I just straight up spawned lol.
My favourite MC ships in different Hoyo games
Artist's: @Stars4993 ( Twitter), @bubble_sen ( Twitter), @ttkaki1 ( Twitter), Tian Kazuki ( Twitter)
Astral express edit :3
-headcanon-
I HC that the E6 for HSR characters is what they are at their core. So the only reason characters like Boothill, Dan Heng IL, Acheron, Welt Yang, trailblazer, and firefly look different in their E6.
Boothill is a human in his E6, Dan Heng IL is a child (start of the rebirth cycle), Acheronâs hair is white, welt is a child, Trailblazer has their Stellaron glowing, and fireflyâs body is fading.
Itâs their cores. Itâs them as a whole.
Okay, so I haven't posted for a while. That's because I haven't been playing ZZZ a lot. I have decided to play Honkai Star Rail now. And I have so many thoughts, so this is kind of a rant post. This is a long post, so yeah, but here's a TLDR if you want to read my thoughts:
It took a few days for me to adjust to the game, and at times, I got overwhelmed, but I'm enjoying it a lot now. The turn-based combat style isn't as bad as I thought it would be. I think the story is very interesting and I'm invested. I'm a Sampo fan. I have decided to become a Trailblazer main until I get Boothill and Welt. Peppy is so baby I love Peppy.
Please don't spoil anything for me guys, ty! Also does anyone know who did the voice for HooH? To me it sounds like Dan Green when he voices Yami Yugi.
So my thoughts so far are that it took a little bit to adjust to the turn based combat, but it really isn't as bad as I thought. I'm enjoying it a lot! Sometimes I make stupid decisions but when I'm used to an enemy I know how to defeat it quickly, so that's good.
I was also overwhelmed by the amount of side quests at first, because there was A LOT. But I got through them and it's all good now. It's probably gonna get worse later on though welpđ
Story wise, at first I found that there was too much information to take in and I got confused, but I just kept playing and now it doesn't feel like that. Yeah, there's always new information being thrown at me, but it doesn't feel as confusing as it did before. I think because I'm so used to Genshin Impact, when it comes to other Hoyoverse games, I have to unlearn all of the Genshin stuff to enjoy the other games. I had to do it with ZZZ, too. I kept calling 'Polychromes' 'Primogems' for a good bitđđ. I am enjoying the story so far, and I'm really looking forward to playing and learning more. I just defeated Cocolia. She was CRAZY and idk if to say poor Cocolia or not. Maybe because she was under the stellaron's influence. Stellarons really do some wild thingsđđ. Also, when Trailblazer unlocked the path of Preservation, I thought that cutscene was really badass. Trailblazer out here being the coolest Hoyo mc fr imo.
As for characters, I have to admit it. I am a Sampo fan. For days, he was the only thing on my mind/srs. I want to crush him to a pulp but also smooch him. Idk, maybe I need help. I like Serval she's so cool, and Gepard reminds me of Xavier from Love and Deepspace (long lost brothers fr/j). When I played as Welt in a trial, him casually summoning a black hole BLEW my mind, so now I really want him along with Boothill. I'm saving up for Boothill, and I refuse to pull for any event banner until he's back. Idc who's meta, I need the cunty cowboy man. Also, I want Gallagher, but I know nothing about him. (DON'T SPOIL). But for now, I'm gonna be a Trailblazer main. Whatever characters I get for free or on the Standard warp are who I'm gonna be using. I'll probably keep using Destruction trailblazer, but I'm also gonna build Harmony because I don't have any characters with Imaginary powers.
Some other thoughts as well. When I had just first started playing and I was using Kafka, and I got to the walkway thing that shows outside the space station, I was so hyped and terrified to see all that space and stars. It's like if you actually shot me up into space, I'd feel the same because space is so vast and intimidating but so awesome.
ALSO PEPPYYYYY. Every time I see Peppy I malfunction for a second and then I take pictures because Peppy is so CUUUUUTE. I want to cry every time I see Peppy.
That one quest where the guy was making androids to keep his past lover alive in a way was really sad, I actually needed a moment to process because holy shit dude. And when I was on my way to Herta's office I saw he had a new android after I told him to destroy the other one, that kinda fucked me up for a sec. Also the quest where this other guy had a crush on this lady and some time stuff happened to her, that was really sad too. But I gave him the true information, so now he's gonna go chase after her.
And that's all I have to say for now. If you read up until here, holy shit lmao hi. I'm very sleepy writing this, so I know it doesn't sound like the most comprehensive, and definitely not concise, post but I just wanna yap because whenever I get introduced to a new game I want to talk about it.
Caelus X Reader Honkai Star Rail
âAnother Me in Another Worldâ
Masterlist
pov you come from a timeline where you and caelus loved each other. Though now thrown into this world you donât remember anything.
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ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*ď˝Ľď˝Ąďž The moment the warp settled, a shiver laced down Caelusâ spine.
They stood at the edge of a crumbling city floating in a pocket of broken time what Herta dubbed a âdimensional fault zone,â where history bent like glass under pressure. Fractured towers loomed above, suspended by unseen strings. The air crackled, distorted. But none of it compared to the static in his chest. She was here. He didnât know how he knew only that the moment he stepped off the Express, his heart started pounding like it remembered something he didnât. Then he saw her. She was standing alone at the edge of a fractured platform, long coat fluttering behind her like a shadow. Mask half lowered, a Stellaron Hunter insignia stitched boldly across her sleeve. And when her gaze met his sharp, unreadable his world tipped on its axis.
ââŚYou,â Caelus breathed.
You didnât blink. âSo youâre the Expressâs precious Trailblazer.â His title sounded foreign in your mouth, like it didnât belong like you didnât want it to. But your fingers twitched slightly at your side, as if muscle memory betrayed you. Behind Caelus, March and Dan Heng tensed. âCareful,â Dan Heng said lowly, âsheâs one of Kafkaâs.â
But Caelus stepped forward anyway. You didnât move. Not when he stopped a few feet away. Not when he tilted his head, searching your eyes for something you didnât even know youâd lost.
âThereâs something familiar about you,â he said softly.
Your lips curved into something like a smirk but it didnât reach your eyes. âI hear that a lot before people try to shoot me.â
âIâm not going to shoot you.â
âAnd Iâm not going to hesitate if you become a threat,â you replied coolly, though something in your voice faltered at the end. Just a little.
A pause stretched between you.
Then he said it, almost like a confession to the wind âIâve seen you before. In dreams.â
The expression you wore froze. You didnât answer. Couldnât. Your throat tightened, because youâd seen him too every night since you woke up in Elioâs care, with a name you barely remembered and a void where your past shouldâve been. A silver haired boy with amber eyes, reaching for you just as you disappeared. And now he was here, real and breathing and looking at you like he knew your soul.
âI donât know you,â you said, a bit too quickly.
âMaybe not,â Caelus said, a small smile tugging at the edge of his lips, âbut I think⌠I loved you, once.â
Your heart missed a beat. Behind your back, your fingers curled into a fist and you backed up. You hated the way his words made your chest ache. Hated the way the cold mask you wore suddenly felt too heavy. Because if what he said was true if you had loved him once then fate had played a cruel trick and you didnât know if you had the strength to undo it.
ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*ď˝Ľď˝Ąďž The world returned in fragments like shards of a broken mirror pressed too close to your eyes. At first, there was only the hum. Low, metallic, steady. Then light. Blinding. Cold. You gasped. Air surged into your lungs like you hadnât breathed in centuries. You jolted upright with a strangled sound, hand instinctively reaching out for something someone.
But there was only silence. You blinked furiously, vision adjusting to the sterile, glass panelled room around you. Pale walls. A console blinking with unreadable data. You were lying on a bed no, a containment pod, cracked slightly down the side. It smelled like ozone and dust.
âEasy little one.â A voice. Calm, smooth, a touch amused. You turned sharply.
Kafka stood at the foot of the pod, arms crossed, one brow slightly arched. She looked completely unbothered, as if this was routine. As if you were routine. You stared at her like she might be part of the dream.
âWhoâŚ?â Your voice rasped out, raw. âWhereâŚ?â
âQuestions already?â Kafka mused.
You opened your mouth to retort and froze. You didnât know your name. No, wait you did. Barely. It floated to the surface like a whisper. You clutched it like a lifeline. ââŚMy name isâŚâ You hesitated. âI think itâs [Y/N].â
Kafka nodded slowly, like she was testing the shape of your name against the air. âIt suits you.â
You sat there, stunned. Trembling slightly. âWhat⌠happened to me?â
She shrugged, a glint in her violet eyes. âA warp event. Something⌠untraceable. We found you drifting between coordinates with a fractured signal and half a heartbeat. Elio said youâd be important.â
âElioâŚ?â
âYouâll meet him eventually. For now, itâs just us.â You looked down at your hands. They felt wrong. Or maybe the world did.
âI donât remember anything,â you whispered.
âNo,â Kafka said. âBut your instincts remain intact. Thatâs the part that matters.â You flinched when she stepped closer, but she only placed a hand on your shoulder gentle, grounding. Her smile softened, just slightly.
âListen to me. You were meant for something greater. A fate rewritten by stars too scared of your potential. Elio saw it. And I do too.â
You stared up at her, desperate, haunted. âThen why do I feel like Iâm⌠missing something?â
Kafka tilted her head, curious. âMissing someone, you mean?â Your breath caught. Because for all the blanks in your memory, there was one thing one constant you couldnât explain away. Amber eyes, filled with light. A boy smiling at you like you were his entire world. Reaching for your hand as everything around you crumbled.
âI donât know who he is,â you whispered. âBut I see him when I sleep.â Kafka didnât answer right away.
Then, softly âMaybe one day, youâll remember. Maybe one day, heâll find you.â You never remembered the moment you met him. There was no clean origin, no first conversation etched in time just the feeling. Like gravity had shifted in your chest. Like your soul had turned its head toward someone and said, âThere you are.â
Even in the days after waking, long before Elio whispered of fate and purpose, you carried that strange ache. It sat beneath your ribs, subtle but persistent. As if your heart had memorized a rhythm it could no longer hear and still beat along with it anyway. And always, him. A boy reaching for you through dreams. Sometimes smiling. Sometimes calling your name. Sometimes standing still at the edge of a world collapsing in gold. You never saw his full face, not really. It shifted with every dream like your memory was afraid to settle. But the feeling stayed the same. Safety. Sadness. Love.
Kafka called it a side effect of a damaged warp phantom memories stitched together by a soul that had jumped too many coordinates, too fast. Elio said nothing. He only looked at you, eyes unreadable, and murmured âEven in broken timelines, some threads find each other again.â
You didnât know what that meant. Not then. But now standing in this fractured city, staring into Caelusâs eyes you do. Because itâs not a coincidence. Not a trick of dreams or Stellaron interference. Itâs older than memory. Deeper than fate. A bond written somewhere before the stars. You and Caelus are mirror souls two halves born in the same cosmic breath, scattered by a universe that didnât know how to hold you.
Maybe you boarded the Astral Express, once. Maybe you stood beside him, laughed with him, loved him. Maybe you were torn from that path by a warp gone wrong, or a choice you never knew you made. But your souls remember. They reach for each other still in dreams, in battles, in silences where your fingers almost twitch toward his before you stop yourself.
You were meant to walk together. But the universe split you. Now, youâre on opposite sides of a war you donât fully understand. But the bond? It hasnât faded. It canât. Because no matter how much memory was taken, how many times your paths diverged. You are still drawn to him. Still tethered by something ancient and unfinished.
And when Caelus whispered, âI think I loved you, once,â your soul didnât hesitate. It whispered back âYou still do.â
ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*シ・ďž
At first, you didnât speak to anyone. You woke, you trained, you followed instructions. No questions. No smiles. No attachments. That was how it started. The other Stellaron Hunters didnât mind. Blade said nothing, as usual. Silver Wolf barely looked up from her screens. Sam never came close enough for conversation, and Kafka was always watching.
She never pushed, never pried. Just watched, like she already knew the storm inside you and was waiting for the clouds to shift. But it was her, in the end, who pulled you into the rhythm of this strange place. It started with a game.
âYouâre watching me again,â you muttered one evening, eyes fixed on the holographic wall map youâd been pretending to study for the last ten minutes.
Kafka leaned in the doorway, arms crossed. âI do that.â
You turned, half expecting mockery in her eyes. Instead, there was something softer faint amusement, edged with quiet interest.
âIâm not broken,â you said flatly. âYou donât have to treat me like Iâll crack open.â
âI never said you were,â she replied, and then, after a pause, âBut you are still unfinished.â
âUnfinished?â
Kafka stepped forward, her coat trailing behind her like a slow moving shadow. âYou remember fragments. Dreams. Pieces of another life. You havenât decided yet who you want to be in this one.â
You clenched your jaw. âMaybe I already have.â
âHave you?â she asked, too gently.
You didnât answer.
Later that night, she left something outside your room.A data pad. A short file. A simulation: sparring tactics against hypothetical enemies. Paired drills. On a whim, you ran the simulation. when you did, it loaded a preset with Kafkaâs movement patterns coded as the partner. Every step she made was measured, confident. Every time you moved, the code adapted like she was anticipating you. Like she already knew how you fought. You didnât sleep that night. Not because of fear or anxiety, but because you became entranced
From then on, things shifted.
You stopped avoiding the others in the corridors. Started nodding back when Silver Wolf greeted you with a lazy two finger wave. Listened when Blade offered one word advice during training. Responded when Kafka teased you, even if it was just with a dry, âDonât push your luck.â
You began asking questions quiet ones, when no one was around.
âWhatâs Samâs story?â
âWhy does Blade meditate with his blade drawn?â
âDoes Silver Wolf ever lose in those games?â
And every time, Kafka answered. Not always directly. Sometimes with riddles, sometimes with little smiles that said, Youâll figure it out. But she answered. More than that she listened. When you told her about the dreams again, she didnât tell you to ignore them.
She only asked, âDo you want to remember?â
You did. Even if it hurt.
Weeks passed.
Your coat bore the Hunter insignia now. You walked with purpose in the baseâs dim halls. You learned their methods how to dismantle systems, how to fight in sync with someone you werenât sure you trusted, how to exist beside people who had no need for sentiment, but somehow left space for it anyway. Kafka didnât change much.
But you started to see the way she lingered when Blade was injured. The way she glanced at Silver Wolf with a sisterly fondness when she thought no one noticed. The way she always made sure you got the missions that aligned with your strengths.
âWhy do you help me?â you asked once, after a particularly clean victory where the two of you fought side by side, flawless.
Kafka didnât miss a beat. âBecause I remember what it feels like to be lost. And because Elio says youâre important.â
You scoffed. âYou always follow Elioâs predictions?â
Kafkaâs lips curved. âOnly when I agree with them.â despite yourself, you smiled back.
ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*ď˝Ľď˝Ąďž Kafkaâs voice was calm over the comms.
âQuick in, quick out. Eyes open, [Y/N]. The relayâs still broadcasting faint traces of encrypted Express data. Elio wants to know why.â You crouched behind a collapsed support beam, hand tightening on your weapon. Your breath fogged slightly in the cold air. The stationâs artificial gravity pulsed irregularly, like the heartbeat of something half dead.
âI donât like it here,â you murmured. âToo quiet.â
âYouâll get used to that,â Kafka replied. âMost haunted places start that way.â
The door groaned as it opened rusted metal, reluctant hinges. You stepped inside, Kafka at your back, the hallway stretching before you like the throat of a dying star. The walls were scorched. Burned out terminals flickered and fizzed with leftover sparks. Bits of fabric clung to jagged debris passenger coats, maybe. You stepped over a half buried nameplate that read T78âCelestial Relay: Astral Express Docking Site.
You froze. Astral Express. The words rang in your head like a forgotten lullaby.
âSomething wrong?â Kafka asked.
You stared at the nameplate, unsure what to say. âI⌠I think Iâve been here before.â
Kafka didnât answer right away. She simply stepped beside you, gaze trailing over the ruined corridor. âMaybe you have.â
You pressed your hand against the wall, fingers brushing a faded imprint someone had drawn stars here once. The paint had nearly chipped away, but you could still make out the rough lines of a train and what looked like⌠a tiny figure standing at its edge. Your heart clenched. And then A whisper. Soft. Unmistakable.
ââ[Y/N], you coming? We donât leave people behindââ
You whipped around. No one was there. The hallway behind you remained empty, Kafka standing still as a statue beside the doorway.
âWhat did you hear?â she asked quietly.
You blinked. âThat voice. I⌠I knew it.â
Kafka turned to face you, her expression unreadable. âWhat did it sound like?â
âWarm,â you whispered, before you could stop yourself. âHe called my name like it meant something. Like I was his⌠crew.â
A slow beat of silence passed. Kafka stepped forward and reached up gently pressed two fingers to your temple. Not unkind. Not forceful. Just enough pressure to draw your attention.
âThatâs not just a memory,â she murmured. âThatâs a tether.â Your breath hitched.
âI donât understand.â
âYou will,â Kafka said. âElio predicted this. A place would wake the memories. A name. A sound. You werenât meant to forget it all. The universe just⌠paused you. Stalled the connection.â
You turned toward the hallway again. In the distance, barely audible, came another voice. Fainter this time. Familiar.
âDonât wander off again, [Y/N]âŚâ
Your lips parted. You could see it, just for a second flashing gold windows, Marchâs laughter, the faint hum of the Astral Express engine purring beneath your feet. It faded as quickly as it came.
âI⌠was with them,â you said softly, gripping your sleeve. âBefore. Before all this. I can feel it.â Kafka studied you with something like pride.
âYouâre remembering who you were. The question now is who do you want to be?â
You didnât answer. Not yet. Instead, you turned back down the hall and whispered, like a promise only the stars could hear,
âIâll find you.â
ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*ď˝Ľď˝Ąďž The first time he saw her, it was in a dream. She stood at the edge of a broken platform, surrounded by stardust. Hair swaying in a nonexistent wind, face turned away, just slightly. The light around her bent like it knew her. Soft, reverent.
She didnât speak. Caelus woke with his chest aching. At first, he chalked it up to warp sickness. Another leftover hallucination, maybe Stellaron residue playing tricks on his head. It wasnât new. Flashes of unfamiliar places, dĂŠjĂ vu that made no sense. The usual.
But this was different. Because the girl didnât fade. She kept showing up. Not just in dreams now, but in thoughts. In echoes. In odd moments where heâd catch his reflection in a terminal screen and think Sheâs looking for me. He missed her. This random girl.
Without knowing her name. Without knowing if she was real. He missed her. Like his soul had once been stitched to hers, and something some event, some warping twist of fate had torn it in half.
âHey,â Marchâs voice snapped him out of it, âyou okay?â
He blinked. Realized heâd been staring out the trainâs window for who knows how long. The stars looked endless tonight. Cold. Unreachable.
âYeah,â he lied. âJust thinking.â
âAbout what?â she teased, leaning in. âDonât tell me youâre finally getting poetic about the stars. Weltâs going to cry.â
He tried to smile. âNothing important.â
But even then, he heard it.
A whisper, not quite sound, threading through his mind like a thread through fabric:
âCaelusâŚâ
The way she said it wasnât scared. Or urgent. It was warm. Familiar.
Intimate.
He rubbed at his temple. âItâs happening again.â
March sobered. âThe dreams?â
He nodded. âSheâs⌠everywhere. But I donât know her.â
âYouâre sure sheâs not someone we met on another planet?â
âI know Iâve never met her,â Caelus murmured. âBut it doesnât feel that way. It feels like Iâve always known her. Like Iâm forgetting something I should never have forgotten.â
March frowned, stepping a little closer. âWhat does she look like?â
âI donât know. Her face is always in light. Or in motion. OrâŚâ He sighed. âSheâs always just out of reach.â
March crossed her arms. âSounds like a cosmic love story.â
âOr a curse,â he muttered.
He meant it.
Because it hurt, missing someone you didnât even know. It made no sense, but she had become a presence an ache under his ribs, a name he didnât know how to speak.
That night, the dream changed. He was on the Express but not this one. The colors were warmer. The crew felt familiar, yet different. And there she was finally facing him. This time no blur and no haze.
She smiled, soft and sad. Like she knew something he didnât. Like sheâd watched him from afar for a long, long time.
He took a step forward. She held out her hand.
The sound of shattering glass. Light tore across the dream like lightning. Her image cracked, distorted, fell apart.
He screamed her name Except he didnât know it. He woke up gasping.
He stood in the hallway outside the passenger car now, gripping the rail, heart pounding. The stars outside flickered like they were trying to whisper something back.
âI donât know who you are,â he murmured, voice rough. âBut I think Iâm supposed to.â
Though he felt he had loved her once. that love got lost between the stars. But it was finding its way back. He could feel it.
ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*シ・ďž
The moment hung between you like a heartbeat suspended in air fragile, trembling, too afraid to fall.
You didnât speak.
Couldnât.
Because if you did, something would break.
Maybe it was the persona youâd built. Maybe it was the invisible wall that Elio insisted you keep between yourself and the rest of the galaxy. Or maybe⌠it was the feeling youâd been running from since the day you woke up in Kafkaâs care:
The ache of knowing someone youâd never met.
Of longing for something you never had.
Of being seen when you had no memory of who you were supposed to be.
And Caelus saw you.
Not the mask. Not the weapon. You.
He stood there, closer than he should have, amber eyes gentler than any soldierâs had a right to be, and you hated how your resolve cracked around the edges just by looking at him.
âI donât want to fight you,â he said, voice barely above the whine of static in the air. âI just⌠want to understand.â
Your mouth opened then shut again.
The wind shifted between the broken towers, pulling at your coat. You turned away first. Because if you kept looking at him, you werenât sure youâd be able to hold your ground.
âI donât care what you dreamed,â you said finally, trying to sound cold. Detached. âWhatever you think we were⌠Iâm not that girl anymore.â
âI know,â he murmured, and that was somehow worse.
Because he meant it. And he still looked at you like that.
Like he was remembering you, even if youâd forgotten yourself.
Before you could respond, Kafkaâs voice crackled in your earpiece.
âDarling. Weâve got what we need. Time to disappear.â
You inhaled sharply through your nose, nodding to nothing. for a second, just before you moved, your hand twitched again reaching out, purely instinct. But then you turned.
You vanished into the fractured skyline, not even a ripple left in your wake. Caelus didnât follow. He just watched you go, a strange, hollow kind of sorrow nesting in his chest.
âShe didnât try to kill us,â March 7th said flatly.
âProgress,â Dan Heng deadpanned.
Caelus didnât laugh.
He sat in silence, watching the universe drift past the trainâs window. His reflection stared back at him, eyes tired and heart somewhere lightyears behind.
She didnât remember him.
But her fingers had twitched when she said his name. Like muscle memory. Like muscle memory aching to reach out.
She was the one heâd been dreaming of. The one who didnât board the Express. The one who was never supposed to walk the path she was on. The one fate had twisted away from him.
Later, after the brief standoff after Kafka led you away with a smile and a smug wave, and after Himeko called the mission a partial success Caelus sat alone in the Express observatory.
He stared out at the stars, but they felt different now.
You were real. And you knew him.
Not just knew of him. You knew him. The way your eyes lingered. The subtle way your fingers twitched when his voice hit the air. The way your name still escaped him but your presence didnât.
âYou okay?â March leaned in from behind, holding a cup of cocoa.
He didnât turn. Just nodded. âI met her.â
March blinked. âHer?â
ââŚThe one from the dreams.â
Her brows shot up. âWait, seriously? Thatâs the girl?â
He nodded again. âSheâs with Kafka.â
March made a face. âOf course she is. That explains the cool and mysterious aura coming from your weird head.â
âI donât think she remembers me fully,â he said softly. âBut she said my name.â
âhmmmm this feels kinda crazy,â March said, sitting beside him. âThis is like some weird soulmate thing.â
Caelus glanced at her. âIs that even possible?â
She smirked. âWith us? Anythingâs possible.â
He turned back to the stars.
Somewhere out there, on another ship, or in another world, she had stood beside him. He knew it.
And even if time or fate had pulled them apart he was going to find his way back.
ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*シ・ďž
It was stupid.
Dangerous.
Kafka had already noticed.
âYouâve been requesting missions in Express protected zones a lot lately,â she said one evening, her tone lazy, her gaze razor sharp. âCoincidence?â
You didnât answer. Just kept cleaning your gear with surgical precision.
ââŚYou saw him again, didnât you?â
You paused, hand tightening on the cloth.
Kafka smiled like a cat whoâd just cornered a bird. âI knew it.â
You didnât look up. âItâs nothing.â
âSweetheart, if it were nothing, your hands wouldnât be shaking.â
They werenât until she said it.
You shoved the cloth into your bag and stood. âGive me a mission.â
âWhere to?â
You hesitated.
âDoesnât matter,â you lied. âAnywhere near the Express.â
Kafka didnât tease you. She just tilted her head, watching you like you were a story she already knew the ending to.
âAlright,â she said, voice soft. âJust try not to break his heart too fast.â
You rolled your eyes but your chest twisted. Because you didnât want to break anything. You just⌠wanted to see him again.
Even if it was across a battlefield. Even if it was a few glances stolen between chaos. Even if it meant pretending you didnât feel like the universe was holding its breath every time your paths aligned.
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âTrailblazer, are you sure you need to scout that sector again?â Himeko asked, not unkindly.
âYes,â Caelus said immediately. âI have a feeling.â
Dan Heng raised a brow. âA feeling.â
âYeah.â
March grinned. âItâs her, isnât it?â
Caelus didnât deny it.
He didnât know what he was expecting maybe another cold stare, another few seconds of standing too close without touching. But every time he caught a whisper of your presence on a planet, his heart pulled like a compass needle snapping to true north.
lately? Youâd been showing up a lot. He started waiting on rooftops after missions, lingering longer than necessary. Hoping. Searching.
One time, he swore he caught your silhouette vanishing behind the smoke of a blown power core. Another, he spotted a shimmer in a crowd just a flicker of your coat as you disappeared into a ship.
You never stayed. you were always there.
You crouched at the edge of a ruined dome, watching the Express land below like a ghost too afraid to knock on the door.
Your comm buzzed.
Kafka: âYou just gonna stare again, or say hi this time?â
You didnât answer. Because you didnât know how to explain it. That this wasnât loveâŚ. at most you donât know what that word even meant
He felt like It was gravity. He was the center of something you couldnât name, and every time you stepped close, the past stirred in your bones like a song you once knew.
And still, you stayed. Watching him laugh with March. Watching him glance over his shoulder, like he felt you nearby. Watching him wait.
ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*シ・ďž
The stars above the shattered dome flickered like dying embers dim, faraway, forgotten. The observatory was dead, a relic from a time when people still believed the cosmos could be mapped, understood, controlled.
Now, it was just quiet. A perfect place to hide. You didnât know why you were here. Not really. The coordinates had come through a scrambled data trail supposedly a scouting point for a Hunter op. But Kafka had said nothing. Sheâd just smiled when she saw the file and said, âGo.â
So you went. You didnât expect him to be there too. But the moment you stepped through the cracked threshold, you knew. The air changed. Like the world itself paused to take a breath.
And then you saw him.
Caelus stood by the remnants of a collapsed telescope, bathed in soft starlight filtering through the fractured glass above. His coat rustled quietly as he turned.
His eyes widened.
ââŚYou.â
You didnât move. You shouldâve run. Shouldâve vanished like you always did. your boots felt rooted to the floor, and your chest was tight with something you didnât have a name for.
âYouâre not supposed to be here,â you said, voice low.
âI know,â he replied. âBut I hoped you would be.â
That stopped you cold.
ââŚWhy?â
âBecause I canât keep pretending youâre just a dream.â
Your heart stuttered.
He took a slow step forward. You didnât stop him.
âYou keep showing up,â he said, quietly. âAnd every time, I think maybe itâs just a trick. Just my mind trying to make sense of something it canât remember. But then I see you. And I know.â
You swallowed hard.
âThereâs a reason we remember each other,â he went on. âEven if we donât know how.â
You looked away. âYou donât know who I am.â
âI donât have to,â he said. âBecause when I see you I feel peace. Like the galaxy makes sense for a second.â
That⌠hurt. Because you didnât just feel peace when you saw him. You felt everything else. Hope. Ache. Fear. That sharp, impossible longing like something inside you was trying to claw its way out just to reach him.
âI shouldnât be here,â you whispered.
âwell that shouldnât feeling kinda doesnât apply here,â Caelus said again, gentler.
Silence stretched between you fragile, sacred. Then, softly, he asked, âCan I come closer?â
You nodded.
He stepped toward you, slow and careful, until there was only a breath between you. For a moment, neither of you moved. Then gently, so gently his hand reached out and hovered near yours. Not touching. Just waiting.
And your fingers⌠trembled.
You didnât take his hand.
But you didnât pull away either. It was the closest youâd been. Not physically emotionally. Soulfully. And for the first time since you woke up with no memories, you didnât feel lost.
You felt⌠found.
It just hovered there between you, caught in some invisible tension neither of you had the words to sever. Caelus stayed still too, though you could tell he wanted to say something his eyes kept flicking to your expression, like he was trying to read stars in a language he used to know.
Then, very softly, he chuckled.
You blinked.
âWhat?â you asked warily.
âI justâŚâ He rubbed the back of his neck with his free hand, expression going a little sheepish. âI was trying to think of something poetic to say. You know, something like, âEven across galaxies, Iâd find you,â or âYour eyes remind me of starlight before a warp jump.ââ He paused. âBut that would be cringe, right?â
You stared at him.
And then against your own instincts you laughed. It was small, quiet, almost disbelieving, but it escaped you anyway. âThatâs so cringe.â
âI knew it!â he grinned, victorious. âSee? March wouldâve roasted me for it too.â
Your lips twitched. âYou really are a dork,â you muttered.
âI prefer charmingly knight super cool amazing, thank you very much,â Caelus said, placing a dramatic hand to his heart. âBesides, you were about two seconds away from touching my hand. I saw the twitch. Donât lie.â
You rolled your eyes, but something in your chest⌠eased. He noticed. And that dumb little smile of his softened into something quieter.
âIâm not trying to pressure you,â he said. âI just wanted to see you. Talk.â
You didnât answer right away. The truth was you didnât know who you were now. Not completely. But sitting here, with the moonlight dusting your boots and this ridiculous boy talking about bad pickup lines in the middle of a ruined observatory. You didnât feel like a Stellaron Hunter. You didnât feel like a traitor or a mistake. You felt⌠normal. For the first time in forever.
Your fingers inched just slightly toward his. Barely enough to count. But Caelus noticed. He grinned.
âSo,â he said, voice light again, âshould I keep going with the pickup lines, or have I impressed you enough for one night?â
You exhaled slowly.
ââŚLetâs just sit.â
He nodded. âIâm good at that. Sitting. Part of my best skills.â
You shook your head, but you didnât pull away when he finally sat beside you close, not touching.
ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*シ・ďž
Caelus couldnât stop smiling.
It wasnât his usual half grin or smug little smirk it was a real smile. One of those stupid, giddy ones that made his face hurt and had absolutely no business existing after a trip to a dead observatory.
But here he was. Practically skipping down the corridor of the Express like a guy whoâd just gotten a love confession and a puppy all in one day.
He didnât get what was happening. But he felt it. That weight in his chest that had been following him since the warp it was lighter now. Not gone, but gentler. Like seeing you made the ache less unbearable.
Even if youâd only laughed once. Even if your hand had hovered, not held. Even if you still looked like you were ready to vanish at the first sign of a threat.
It didnât matter. Heâd seen the crack in the mask. Heâd seen you.
âOkay, youâre smiling. Thatâs never a good sign,â a voice called.
Caelus turned just as March 7th leaned dramatically over the back of the lounge couch, a mock suspicious look in her eyes. âDid you get hit on the head, or are you in love?â
âWhat?â Caelus blinked, then coughed. âNeither!â
âThat was the most unconvincing response Iâve ever heard in my life,â March grinned.
âDidnât even try to lie properly,â Dan Heng muttered from behind his book, not looking up.
âOh my god.â March gasped and pointed at him. âYouâre blushing. Are you blushing?!â
âI am not blushing,â Caelus said, very obviously blushing.
âYou totally are!â she squealed. âYou went somewhere, didnât you? You did the secret meeting thing. The âforbidden connection across enemy linesâ thing. Like star crossed lovers in a trashy space novel!â
âI just⌠I ran into her,â Caelus muttered, rubbing the back of his neck. âWe talked. Thatâs all.â
March narrowed her eyes. âDefine âtalked.ââ
ââŚThere were words.â
âOoooh. There were feelings,â March declared. âDan Heng, heâs so doomed.â
Dan Heng sighed without looking up. âIâll alert the press.â
At the front of the Express, Himeko sipped her coffee until she tilted her head toward Welt with a smirk. âI think the kids are gossiping again.â
Welt glanced up from the terminal, raising an eyebrow. âShould we be concerned?â
âWell, considering our dear Trailblazer seems to be falling for a Stellaron Hunter, Iâd say yes,â she said with a knowing smile. âBut also⌠not yet. Let them feel something. Theyâve earned it.â
Back near the lounge, Caelus flopped onto the couch beside March and groaned into a pillow.
âI didnât mean to like her,â he mumbled.
âThatâs how it always starts,â March said with faux dramatic flair. âYou âaccidentallyâ develop feelings for the mysterious, emotionally complicated girl who may or may not be working for a morally grey space cult.â
âShe laughed at one of my dumb jokes,â Caelus admitted, muffled.
March gasped again. âShe laughed?! Oh, itâs over for you. Youâre done. Pack it up. Go write her name on your locker and doodle hearts in your journal.â
âI donât have a locker.â
âits a metaphor you stupid hoe,â she said solemnly.
And as the Express continued its course through the stars, the crew kept teasing, bickering, and beneath it all watching over each other. Even if they didnât say it, they all felt it.
ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*シ・ďž
This sector was too close to the Expressâs patrol route, and Kafka had given you a very specific order to avoid unnecessary contact with the crew for your own good, allegedly. But âallegedlyâ didnât stop your feet from wandering. And it sure didnât stop him.
Because Caelus was already there, poking his head around a half crushed console like he was looking for snacks and not violating multiple interdimensional boundaries.
âPsst,â he whispered, ducking behind a pillar like a badly disguised spy.
You stared at him, deadpan. âYou followed me.â
âI think the term stumbled across you like fate intended,â he said, peeking out again with a hopeful smile.
You folded your arms. âYou almost got spotted by Silver Wolfâs scouts. If I hadnât looped their surveillanceâŚâ
âOkay, so maybe Iâm not great at stealth,â Caelus admitted, sheepish. âBut I am great at being incredibly charming in the face of mortal peril.â
You opened your mouth to tell him off but then he crouched, balancing on one leg with his arms out like a chicken, and made a dramatic caw noise.
âSee? You canât stay mad at this level of grace.â
You stared. Then pinched the bridge of your nose. And yet⌠your lips twitched. Damn it.
He grinned wider, clearly catching it. âThere it is! The tiniest smile. I knew I could break through that scary, cool Hunter persona.â
âIâm not scary,â you muttered.
âYouâre terrifying. In a hot way.â
You rolled your eyes, turning away to hide the heat rushing to your cheeks. âYouâre a really weird guy.â
âAnd yet you keep meeting me,â he said, stepping closer now. âIsnât that funny?â
It wasnât funny. It was frustrating. It was dangerous. Every second spent with him risked blowing your cover, ruining your mission. Staying away from the people that hindered the stellarons hunters wishes
But every time he smiled at you like that like you were the only real thing left in the galaxy. You forgot what side you were on.
âCaelusâŚâ you started, voice wavering.
âYeah?â
âWhy do you do this?â Your eyes locked with his. âWhy do you keep chasing me when weâre supposed to be enemies?â
He hesitated, surprised by the weight in your voice.
Then he shrugged, quietly this time. âBecause even when I close my eyes, I still see you. And I think⌠if I stop chasing that, Iâll regret it forever.â
Something in your chest cracked open. The longing. The ache. The static in your blood. It surged all at once.
You didnât think. Didnât plan. You just grabbed his collar and kissed him. Hard. The impact startled him his hands flying to steady you, your fingers curled in his jacket like youâd fall apart if you let go. It was clumsy, fierce, desperate.
You felt his breath hitch. Felt his fingers tighten. Though suddenly. The static surged. Your knees gave out and the world tilted. You collapsed into his arms, your consciousness slipping like smoke.
âWhoa! Wait!â Caelus caught you before you hit the ground, wide eyed. âOkay, not how I imagined our first kiss going hey, are you okay? Are you? Oh god, did I break you?!â
He knelt, cradling you gently, brushing hair from your face as your breathing steadied but your eyes stayed shut.
ââŚYou kissed me,â he whispered, stunned.
Then, more softly.
ââŚPlease wake up so I can tell you how i really feelâ
A few moments pass and youâre still completely knocked out.
âSheâs not waking up. Sheâs not waking up. Sheâs not okay okay itâs fine, Iâve definitely⌠totally⌠handled something like this beforeâŚâ
He hadnât. Caelus was not fine. You were unconscious in his arms, and he had no idea why. He was racing back toward the Express through dimensional shrapnel and twisted corridors like he was running from the universe itself. Every few seconds, he glanced down to make sure you were still breathing.
You were. Shallow, but steady. Thank every star in the sky.
âI mean, you kiss a girl, and she immediately collapses thatâs gotta be a record, right?â he muttered, mostly to keep from screaming. âCool, Caelus. Real smooth. She finally kisses you and the stellaron hunter gets beaten by a kiss. note to tell Dan heng to use that on blade laterâ
His foot snagged on a floating stone, and he nearly tumbled. He tightened his hold, shielding your head.
âSorry, sorry gotcha,â he said softly, eyes flicking to your face. âYou donât look hurt. You just⌠fainted? Did I do something wrong? Was it the hair? Be honest, you hate the hair, donât you?â
No answer. Just the soft, steady rise and fall of your chest.
The Express came into view. Warm lights. Familiar hum. A tether back to sanity. He bolted inside, panting. âEmergency! Kind of! I mean, not me okay, yes me, but mostly her!â
Marchâs head whipped up from the couch. âIs that?!â
Dan Heng appeared instantly at the sound of frantic footsteps, and Himeko turned from the navigation console.
âWhat happened?â she asked sharply, crossing the room. âIsnt she that girl youre always talking about?â
âI I donât know! I mean, I do, but I donât sheâs the girl from the dimensional fault. She kissed me long story and then she just collapsed.â
âYou kissed the enemy?â March asked, voice pitched somewhere between scandalized and amazed. âOh my, Caelus!â
âShe kissed me!â he hissed, glancing down at you. âAnd then passed out, which is not how kisses usually go right? Thatâs not normal?â
Welt Yang stepped in, grave and composed as always. âWhere exactly did this happen?â
âFragmented zone, a relay station near the collapsed ruins. She was fine then not. I didnât know where else to go.â
âYou made the right choice,â Himeko said gently, already checking your pulse.
âSheâs⌠sheâs okay, right?â Caelus asked, voice cracking as he dropped to his knees beside you.
Welt nodded slowly. âStable vitals. No external trauma. But her energy readings are odd.â
âOdd how?â Caelus asked.
March peeked over Weltâs shoulder. âLike Stellaron odd? Trailblazer odd? Or, like, cute girl with dangerous secrets odd?â
Welt exhaled. âYes.â
Caelus swallowed hard. He looked at your face again. Still so still.
âHey,â he murmured, taking your hand carefully. âYou canât just⌠leave me hanging like that. You canât kiss me and ghost me in the same breath. Thatâs rude.â
March elbowed Dan Heng. âYo i love the guy but has he ever been seriousâ
âI donât think so,â Dan Heng replied dryly.
âIâm serious,â Caelus said, voice softer now. âYou gotta wake up soon. I donât care who you are. Or what you think you have to be. I just⌠I want to know you. The real you.â
Your fingers didnât twitch.
But your heartbeat, quietly, began to quicken. The cabin of the Astral Express felt too quiet. You were still unconscious, resting in the medbay with March standing guard just in case you woke up and decided to, you know, unleash chaos. Dan Heng was nearby, arms crossed, calm but clearly on edge.
And Himeko⌠was doing something no one expected.
âSheâs calling Kafka?â March whispered, wide eyed. âThatâs⌠wow. Thatâs like dialing a volcano and asking it politely not to erupt.â
âIâm not asking,â Himeko said smoothly, tone neutral as she tapped into the comms. âIâm informing. Sheâs going to want to know her operativeâs alive and on board. Iâd prefer that information come from us than from, say⌠a surveillance drone.â
âOr a giant explosion,â Caelus mumbled from where he slumped against the wall.
March shot him a look. âYou really kissed her, huh?â
âShe kissed me,â he repeated, quietly now. âAnd then she collapsed. Not exactly the grand romantic moment I imagined.â
âI think the word youâre looking for is âcursed,ââ March offered helpfully.
Before he could spiral further, Welt Yang appeared beside him and nodded toward the back car. âWalk with me?â
Caelus didnât argue. They ended up on the observation deck, stars stretched out endlessly through the glass windows. The silence was nice. Heavy, but nice.
âYouâve been quiet,â Welt said after a while.
âTrying not to panic,â Caelus admitted. âNot doing a great job.â
Welt studied him with the patience of someone whoâd seen too many wars and too many versions of the same story. âYouâre allowed to panic. But youâre also allowed to hope.â
Caelus leaned his head against the window, watching a comet streak by. âShe was⌠cold. Distant. But when she looked at me, it felt like someone lit up the whole room. Like a puzzle piece finally clicked, even if it didnât make sense.â
âAnd the kiss?â
âUnplanned. Very⌠wow. And then terrifying.â
Welt chuckled quietly. âFeelings can do that. Especially when they come from somewhere deeper than memory.â
âYou think sheâs really?â
âI think the universe has a way of trying again when it gets something wrong,â Welt said gently. âYou two⌠may have been pulled apart by something beyond your control. That doesnât mean you canât find your way back.â
Caelus swallowed the knot in his throat.
âI just what if she wakes up and remembers who she is, and it means she leaves? Or worse, tries to finish what she started?â
âThen you face that moment with the same bravery you faced her now. With heart.â
Caelus looked up at him.
ââŚYouâre good at this.â
Welt smiled, faint but kind. âIâve had practice.â
The silence stretched between them comfortably this time. Then Marchâs voice crackled over the intercom.
âUh, guys? So⌠Kafka responded. Sheâs coming. ETA fifteen minutes.â
Caelus stiffened.
Welt simply exhaled. âWell. Time to prepare for company.â
âAnd by company,â Caelus muttered, âyou mean the scariest lady who might murder me for smooching her agent.â
âShe might also say âthanks,ââ Welt mused.
ââŚThat would be a miracle.â
ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*シ・ďž
She came with the wind. No ship announced her arrival. No screeching engines or blaring alarms warned the crew. Just a sudden, eerie stillness like the Express itself recognized the presence walking its halls and chose to hold its breath.
Caelus stood in the medbay doorway, arms crossed tight against his chest, heart hammering like it still hadnât caught up to the kiss or the collapse that followed.
You hadnât stirred. Not once. He didnât know what terrified him more the silence from your body⌠or the way he wasnt sure what everything meant
Then she appeared. Kafka stepped through the door like a queen entering her court graceful, confident, her long coat fluttering gently with her stride. Eyes sharp and knowing. Expression unreadable, but tinged with something⌠fond. Like sheâd expected this.
âWell,â she murmured, surveying the scene. âYouâre earlier than I thought, Caelus.â
He blinked. âYou⌠expected this?â
She didnât answer right away. Instead, her gaze fell on you, lying still and pale on the cot, a faint glimmer of light pulsing beneath your skin where your mask once was.
Kafka smiled softly.
She walked closer and crouched beside you, brushing a gloved hand over your forehead in a rare moment of gentleness. âShe always did overdo things when emotions were involved. Even across timelines, some things stay the same.â
Caelus stepped forward, jaw tight. âWhat happened to her?â
Kafka tilted her head. âShe remembered you. More than she was supposed to. More than her mind this version of her was ready to accept.â
âWhat do you mean, âthis versionâ?â Caelus asked slowly, dreading the answer.
Kafka looked up at him. âSheâs not from here. Not exactly.â
Silence. Dan Heng, March, Welt, and Himeko stood nearby, tension bleeding into the room like fog.
âSheâs a splinter,â Kafka continued. âA fracture of someone that once existed in a timeline that was⌠erased. In that version of the world, she boarded the Express. Just like you. She was one of yours.â
ââŚOurs?â Caelus echoed.
âYou were happy,â Kafka said with a smile. âClose. Devoted. She loved you, Caelus. More than duty, more than fear. Enough to leap across timelines when fate collapsed around her.â
His breath caught. Kafka rose, brushing imaginary dust from her gloves. âElio found her adrift. Not quite nothing, not quite whole. And I well, Iâve always had a soft spot for lost causes.â
March folded her arms. âSo⌠you knew she didnât belong with the Stellaron Hunters?â
âShe belonged where her heart led her,â Kafka replied coolly. âWe never forced her to stay. She chose to remain. But I knew the day would come when the two of you would meet again. Some things are inevitable.â
Himeko narrowed her gaze. âThen why bring her in at all?â
Kafka looked at her. Smiled. âBecause sometimes, a storm needs a place to land.â
ââŚThatâs not an answer,â Dan Heng said.
âNo,â Kafka replied, unbothered. âIt isnât.â
She turned back toward Caelus then. Her tone gentled. âShe found you again. Against all odds. And even without memories, her soul still remembered.â
Caelus swallowed. His voice felt hoarse. âSo what now?â
âNow?â Kafka took a step toward him, something unreadable in her eyes. âNow you wait. Be patient. Sheâs strong. Stubborn. Sheâll come back to you.â
Then, a pause deliberate and teasing. She leaned closer. âAnd be good, Caelus.â
He blinked. âWhat?â
âBe. Good,â she repeated with a sly smile. âOr Iâll steal her back.â
He flushed. âshe came to me, you know.â
Kafkaâs grin widened. âSoulmates do that. No matter the odds. No matter the sides.â
He stared at her. She softened. Just a fraction.
âEven when she was one of us,â she said quietly, âshe still looked at the stars and dreamed of you. Youâd think that kind of devotion would die between timelines, but⌠it doesnât.â
Caelusâs chest ached.
âShe loved you then,â Kafka whispered. âAnd if youâre lucky, sheâll love you again.â
Her gaze turned thoughtful.
âOpposing sides donât mean much to the heart. What matters is how hard youâre willing to love, even when the universe tries to tear you apart.â Then she brushed past him, heading toward the door.
âWait,â Caelus said. âAre you just going to leave her?â
Kafka smiled over her shoulder. âSheâs exactly where she needs to be.â And with that, she was gone. Silence returned. Caelus stood there for a moment, eyes on your still form. Then, quietly, Welt stepped to his side again.
âWell,â he said gently, âyou heard the woman.â
Caelus exhaled shakily. âYeahâŚâ
âSheâll come back.â
Caelus nodded. âYeah.â And when she does, he thought, Iâm not letting go again.
ŕŹ(੠á )ââďž.*ď˝Ľď˝Ąďž It starts with light. Soft, golden, and endless. Youâre weightless, drifting. Not through space through memory. Through pieces of yourself you didnât know were missing. At first, the visions are disjointed, blurred at the edges. Like film caught between frames. A laugh. Your own. Itâs bright, full of something warm. Something forgotten. Youâre standing in the Astral Express kitchen, sleeves rolled up, flour on your cheek. March 7th is beside you, wielding a spoon like a sword. Across the counter, Caelus is dramatically pretending to faint as he eats a cookie you baked.
âItâs so good,â he gasps, flopping over a chair like a dying man. âIâm ascending Himeko, if I die, bury me with ten of these.â
You hit him with a dish towel. âEat like a normal person.â
âI am! This is how Trailblazers eat. enjoying every second of this. Very cool.â Youâre smiling so wide it hurts. The scene melts.
FLASH.
You and Dan Heng are leaning over a terminal together. Heâs explaining star coordinates, but your attention keeps drifting. Not because youâre bored but because youâre waiting. Waiting for that familiar, goofy voice behind you. Sure enough.
âYouâre cheating on me with star maps again?â Caelus says, mock offended.
âJealous of numbers?â you tease, turning to him.
âIâm jealous of anything that takes your attention for more than thirty seconds.â Dan Heng clears his throat, but you swear heâs hiding a smile.
FLASH
Itâs night. Or what passes for night on the train. You and Caelus are sitting on the edge by the door, legs dangling over the edge. Your heads are tilted toward the stars, shoulders touching.
No words. Just the sound of the universe breathing between you.
âI think I found home,â he whispers.
You blink. Look at him.
He doesnât turn to you, but his hand finds yours in the dark.
âI think,â he continues, voice quieter now, âitâs not a place. I think itâs a person.â
âdid you read that in a romance book?â
âshhhhh, youâre crazy youâre thinking too much. close your eyes and just embrace itâ
You squeeze his hand back.
FLASH.
Battle. Youâre bleeding. Something had gone wrong on a mission fight with a Fragmentum creature. Youâre cornered, dizzy, staggering but then Caelus is there. Always.
He pulls you back against him, shielding your body with his own, teeth gritted, eyes wild with fear.
âI got you,â he pants. âStay with me, okay? Just donât go.â
You look up at him.
You smile.
âLike Iâd leave you, dummy.â
FLASH.
Youâre in the observation car, curled on one of the long benches. The stars are streaming by, casting the room in slow, celestial motion. Caelus walks in with two mugs and stops in his tracks when he sees you. You feign sleep. He sits beside you anyway. Then, softly, with that grin youâve always hated because it makes your heart ache.
âI donât know what I did in the past to deserve you,â he says, voice like a secret, âbut Iâd do it again. A thousand times.â Your heart clenches. Because something inside you remembers.
FLASH.
That ruined city. The fault zone. His face. You hear his voice again.
âIâve seen you before. In dreams.â
âI think⌠I loved you, once.â
And for the first time, your consciousness stirs. The dreams fracture. Like mirrors catching too much light. The voice calling you back isnât Kafkaâs. Itâs his.
Caelus.
You try to reach. To swim toward the sound. But something holds you back like the universe hasnât decided if youâre ready to wake. Then, one final whisper reaches you. Not a memory. Not a dream. Just a feeling, laced in the warmth of amber eyes.
âCome back to me.â
You move.
There was no light when you first stirred just warmth. A soft hum beneath you. A scent in the air like metal and tea. And someone breathing. Slow, steady, near. Your eyelids fluttered open, lashes blinking against the low glow of the Astral Expressâs medical bay. Everything felt strangely quiet thick, like sound and time had been layered under water. You blinked again. Once. Twice.
Then you saw him.
Slouched in a chair beside the bed, head tucked in his arms, was him. Caelus. He looked so much softer like this. Asleep, or maybe just resting his eyes. Hair slightly mussed, coat slipping off one shoulder, mouth slightly open like he had passed out mid thought. Your heart gave a small, traitorous flutter.
You whispered, ââŚCaelus?â
His head jerked up so fast you thought he might give himself whiplash. His amber eyes locked onto yours in an instant, and something shattered across his face. He bolted upright, nearly tripping over the chair in his scramble to get to your side.
âHey hey! Youâre awake! Youâre actually awake! Not, like, fake half awake. Awake awake.â His hands hovered awkwardly over you, unsure if he was allowed to touch. âI Himeko said it could take a week, or a month, or uh, anyway, itâs been three days, and Iâve been sitting here the whole time andâ You reached up and gently touched his wrist.
âI thinkâŚâ you murmured, voice hoarse but steady, âI think I love you.â He froze like youâd physically unplugged his brain.
âW what?â
Your body ached, your throat still burned, and your thoughts swam like drifting stars but the feeling in your chest was real. Unmistakable. A tether that led back to him, no matter the timeline. You sat up slowly he instantly reached out to help you, like you might fall apart again and when you moved forward to hug him, his arms instinctively opened.
âWaitwaitwait!â He pulled back with sudden panic, palms bracing your shoulders like a human seatbelt. âAre you gonna kiss me again? Because the last time you did that, you passed out in my arms and scared me half to death. Not that it was a bad kiss honestly, it was amazing, Iâm still recovering but I donât want you to, like, die on me again. My heart canât take it.â You stared at him. Then laughed. Softly. Genuinely.
Even now when he was clearly shaken, clearly not over what happened he was still him. A little weird. A little dramatic. A little too honest. It calmed you. Grounded you. You leaned in again slower this time and pressed your forehead against his.
âIâm not yours,â you said quietly. âNot the one you have ever met
He nodded, eyes dimming slightly. âYeah. I figured.â
âBut youâŚâ You closed your eyes. âYouâre not my Caelus either.â
A breath passed between you. And then, you whispered, âBut I think⌠youâre still my home.â
His breath caught. He didnât say anything at first. Just stared at you, that chaotic, sincere expression melting into something gentler. Something he hadnât let himself hope for.
Then, his hand brushed the side of your cheek tentative, reverent. And he smiled.
ââŚYou really know how to knock a guy off his feet, huh?â
You leaned into his touch, eyes fluttering shut.
âYouâve been doing it to me since before I even knew your name.â
A cosmos of stardust
Memories of a life never lived
Of a body that wasn't quite right
A companion to the one lost
Haunted by a vengeful pastÂ
Bound to secrecy and silence
He waits for painful judgmentÂ
But for the one born of starshine
Love and loyalty is not so easily lost
A beginning brought forth
From vicious destructionÂ
A fate once damnedÂ
Blooms ever faithful
Two souls lost in the abyss
At last find their way back home