Casaio tried to mindlink with Dominick again, but the connection failed, just as it had all day. His search had been relentless, and now night had fallen, shadows thickening across the land.
The phone in his pocket buzzed. He answered instantly.
"Gabriel, I’m still looking for Nick," Casaio said breathlessly. "I’ve checked every place he could possibly be, but he’s nowhere. It’s like he vanished."
"I’ve found him," Gabriel’s voice came through.
Casaio straightened. "Where? I’ll teleport."
"In the Cursed Forest," Gabriel replied. "Meet me at the entrance."
The line went dead. In the next second, Casaio appeared beside him.
"Why the hell would he go in there?" Casaio demanded. "Who told you this? Are you sure?"
Gabriel’s eyes stayed fixed on the dark treeline. "People saw him walk straight in," he said grimly. "And no one who goes past that line ever comes back the same or never..."
"I’ll go inside," Casaio said, already stepping forward toward the looming darkness of the forest.
Gabriel’s hand shot out, gripping his arm. "Stay where you are!" he barked at his brother’s indecisiveness. Honestly, his both brothers were the same. They knew nothing in tough times what they should exactly do. "We need to think first. I’ve already asked Karmen to speak with some of the elders, they might know how to deal with this."
"You should’ve asked Dad," Casaio said quickly.
"I did," Gabriel replied firmly. "But he doesn’t know either. He’s already consulting the council members as we speak." 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖
Casaio exhaled sharply, running a hand through his hair with dread expression. "By the time they find an answer, it’ll be too late," he muttered in desperation.
"Yes, but we can’t fall into danger ourselves. That’s why we have to wait," Gabriel answered.
"Your Highnesses, I am the beta of Prince Dominick. It’s my responsibility to keep him safe. Allow me to go in. I urge you," Evan said this time. He had made the same request earlier too, but Gabriel didn’t approve of it.
"Just stay calm," Gabriel said again. He had Carlos contact, but that fellow was already dealing with something heavy, so he didn’t wish to bother him.
"How long do we have to wait?" Evan asked. "It has been hours since Prince Dominick is inside," he reasoned.
"If anyone will go in, then that’s me. I am the one, who created this chaos," Casaio pronounced.
"Both of you should leave," Gabriel said sternly. "Can’t you two understand a simple thing?" He gritted his teeth when Gabriel’s phone buzzed.
He took out his phone from the pocket of his coat and saw Amelie’s name flashing on the screen.
"He mentioned something called ’the Lantern of Memory’," she replied. "According to him, it’s a small enchanted lantern that can reveal hidden paths and repel spirit-lures."
Casaio’s gaze hardened with a quiet storm behind his eyes. "No, Gabriel. This is the price I must pay. It all began because of me," he said firmly, and in the next second, he disappeared from their sight.
"I could’ve done it too," Evan murmured.
"Let him," Gabriel said, eyes fixed on the forest’s edge. "It has to be him."
They waited in silence until Casaio reappeared, not long after, carrying everything they needed: a small lantern, a rolled parchment, and a candle scented faintly with rosemary. Without a word, he knelt on the ground, set the items in place, and lit the candle.
He drew a slow breath, then whispered his first memory into the flame about the day Dominick was born.
He had been barely two years old, too young to understand much, yet that moment had stayed with him. The warmth of his mother’s arms, the faint cry of the newborn in her lap, the spark of joy in his father’s eyes. Casaio had reached out a tiny hand to touch the baby’s cheek, and even then, something within him had stirred, a vow unspoken but true: ’I’ll protect my younger brother, no matter what.’
As he whispered, the flame flickered, a golden shimmer passing through the lantern. He carried it up along with the parchment in his hand which bore his name already and walked inside the cursed forest.
"Cas, if you both return before the flame extinguishes, then everything will stay the same. So, return quickly." Gabriel shouted.
He and Evan watched him go, the fog suddenly appearing taking away the sight of the prince. Casaio was nowhere to be seen as he was already on the path, which led him directly to Dominick.
’I hope you find him soon, Cas. Nick and you share a bond that isn’t easy to explain in mere some words,’ Gabriel thought.

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