Melania and Endar sat side by side, their gazes unfocused, as if they had become part of the infinity enveloping them. The glow had faded, leaving only a shadow of the former brilliance, and the silence that once soothed now echoed with the remnants of endless battles. Perhaps they had never left the battlefield, even if everyone else claimed it was over. They were the heart of this system, not just its parts, but its core.

“We never truly left,” whispered Melania, her voice soft yet laden with understanding.
“We’ve always been here,” Endar replied, his words hollow, like an echo in the void. “We didn’t just shape Eternity; we became it, its center.”
Their thoughts intertwined, but each was lost in the search for truth. What they had destroyed and created was not separate from them. They were part of this process. They were the very heart that sustained the mechanism of Eternity.
In the stillness, their reflections echoed, but they both knew this was more than a search for answers—it was a search for who they had become through everything they had endured. Had they truly achieved what they sought, or was this merely another cycle, another trap they had fallen into?
“If we’ve left the core, can we return?” Melania asked again, her voice soft but filled with an indescribable sadness.
Endar looked at her, unable to say for sure, yet knowing that the answer was crucial. Perhaps their journey wasn’t over after all, and the peace they had found was merely a transition.
“I don’t know,” he answered finally. “But we have time to think. We need to find the answer in the silence we’ve been seeking. Is this true peace, or just another mask to run away again?”
Her heart ached at his words, their weight felt in every fiber of her being. They were at the edge of something, not just the end of their journey but the edge of understanding who they were and what they had created.
Lost in their thoughts, they stayed together, but between them stretched an infinite space, filled not only with questions but with a cold realization that returning to the core, to the true center, might be harder than they had ever imagined.