A sound rose within my skull. Not the system’s crisp chime. Something far more ancient. A resonant voice intoning syllables in a tongue that had been old when the first seas were still boiling. Words that carried the taste of creation’s first breath.
I did not comprehend the phonemes. Yet the meaning pierced me like lightning through marrow.
[COVENANT ACCEPTED.
MASTER ACKNOWLEDGED.
BOND ETERNAL.]
For the briefest heartbeat, a vision tore through my mind: a throne wrought of interwoven light and fathomless shadow. Silent attendants whose forms defied geometry. And at the center, a presence so vast it made the systems embedded in my soul feel like children’s toys left in the rain.
Then the vision dissolved.
The golden blaze gentled. The runes subsided to a soft, perpetual ember-glow. The ring rested against my finger as though it had always belonged there—as though my hand had spent every previous moment maimed and incomplete, and only now remembered wholeness.
I felt the bond ignite at once.
The second ring—still resting in my palm—thrummed against my skin in perfect synchrony with my pulse. More than that: I could sense the boundless hollow within them both. A storage realm folded into non-Euclidean folds between atoms, a private eternity where entropy held no dominion.
Infinite.
Not merely vast. Not cavernous. Infinite. A hungry silence vast enough to cradle galaxies and still yawn for more.
"Holy shit," I murmured.
Madison edged nearer, eyes enormous with wonder. She had witnessed the blaze. Seen the runes ignite like captive suns. Felt the tremor that had passed through stone and steel alike.
"What... what was that? Peter, your eyes went gold for a second. The whole room shook. What happened?"
"Covenant," I answered quietly. Still reeling beneath the weight of something older than memory settling into my flesh. "The ring accepted me. Bound itself to me."
"Bound?" Soo-Jin’s tone cut sharp, edged with the wariness of one who had seen too many chains disguised as gifts. "What does that mean? Bound how?"
Rather than speak, I demonstrated.
I turned my gaze to the golden mirror still cradled in my other hand—the vessel that housed ARIA’s shimmering consciousness. I willed it into the ring.
It vanished.
No flare. No shimmer of transition. One heartbeat it rested against my skin; the next it simply... was not. Yet I felt it—perfectly preserved, suspended in that endless dark within the band, waiting like a star held in a jeweler’s velvet.
I willed it forth again.
It reappeared. Pristine. Unchanged. Exactly where it had rested before.
"No way," Soo-Jin whispered. Her iron composure had fractured; awe had claimed her voice. "That’s—that’s storage magic. Like in the old tales. Like in the games we played as children dreaming of other worlds. That’s... real?"
"Apparently." Madison was already emptying her pockets with frantic delight—phone, lip gloss, the slender knife she kept secreted against her thigh. I arched a brow; she answered with a shameless shrug. "Store these. I need to see it happen."
I touched each item in turn. Willed them into the ring.
Gone. Gone. Gone.
I could feel them now—drifting serene in that private cosmos like constellations I alone commanded. Phone. Lip gloss. Knife. ARIA’s luminous mind. All held in timeless stasis, guarded by a void that answered only to me.
I summoned them back.
They materialized in my palm, arranged with meticulous care, as though laid out by invisible hands.
"This is insane," Madison laughed—though the sound trembled at the edges, the laughter of someone staring into an abyss that had just smiled back. "Peter, do you grasp what this means? You could store anything. Armories. Fleets. Entire cities if you willed it. You could—"
"I know."
And I did. The possibilities unfolded like storm fronts in my mind. An armory without walls. A vault without locks. An escape that could swallow me whole and spit me out anywhere, anytime. If the rings accepted the living... I could step inside myself.
Carry my empire—Hunters, vehicles, the mansion’s very bones—folded into the space between my fingers.
But there was still the second ring.
I regarded it where it lay in my palm, quiescent yet alive with latent promise. The summoning. The companion bond.
A thread of destiny waiting to be tied.
The words lingered in my mind like smoke from a dying fire.
Most capable companion. Not his woman.

Tommy? My brother in blood if not birth. Loyal to the marrow, capable if only in a street-fight, backroom-deal kind of way. But not most capable. Not for the war I could already smell on the horizon. Not for the scale of what this ring demanded.
Soo-Jin?
But the ring had said not my woman.
And Soo-Jin... she already was. Or would be. The trajectory between us was carved in fire and inevitability. I could feel it in the way her eyes tracked me, in the way her pulse jumped when my hand brushed hers, in the way she leaned into my space without apology.
Not yet fully claimed, not yet fucked the way we both wanted, but the path was clear. She was mine in every way that mattered.
Not my woman.
Then who?
The second ring pulsed hotter in my palm, as if answering the question with its own impatient rhythm.
The ring considered her.
I felt it through whatever link I had had already forged in me between the Master Ring and this one—an ancient evaluation unfolding in real time. Weighing strength against something softer. Lethality against loyalty. Capability against... compatibility? The glow intensified for one perfect second, runes writhing like living script, then dimmed.
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