Chapter 1023: Chapter 1023

The watchers flickered, lights undulating into branches then fading into fullness of morning sun.

They returned to center circle where breakfast awaited. Flatcakes, sweet porridge, sliced fruits. Conversation light but reverent. The sense of togetherness palpable: wives chuckled while children recited watchersign taught yesterday. Seeds for ritual lay beside them, glowing subtly.

Jude rose afterward, voice steady. "We move today to reach the watchers’ waypoints at the glade beyond waterfall, and again deeper to the mountain’s second cairn. Our offerings mark progress. We map with watchers and vow to share findings at home circle."

Grace warmed his hand. "We’ll come for the orchard tonight before dusk, but first we must walk forest’s deeper heartbeat."

They departed in two lines: Jude leading Susan, Rose, Natalie, Zoey, Emma up the ascent toward waterfall; Grace, Serena, Layla, Lucy, Stella, Sophie followed through parallel route along creek. Children waved from orchard’s edge.

Through midday heat, the watchers guided them, Blue flares by water steps, glyph-shaped mist over rocks, pulses at root-buried carvings. At ravine crossing, watchers drifted among them, silent escort. The wives held breath but stayed calm. Their unity visible; protective film in watcher-pattern.

At drizzle-time, they found waterfall glade: Mossy amphitheater carved around rushing water. Watcher mist danced at cascade’s edge. They paused, breath pooling.

Jude placed album of memory-slates in tree crotch, Rose spread flatcakes on stone projections, Natalie poured dew over roots, Emma sketched watchersign in sand. Zoe and Lucy carven glyph-stones at water’s edge. Susan wove vine-figures into roots. At last, Jude lit incense over a bowl held by Layla and Sophie. Watchers circled golden plume before drifting down for ceremony.

Chanting watchersong emerged, soft and low. Wives’ coro merged into water’s crash. The watchers pulsed in answer, sending ripples through spray. Each wife felt light shiver, connection amplified.

They rested there until late afternoon. Children met them with Grace, sharing orchard story, chatter weaving along creek. The watchers lined path back, shepherding them.

They returned to seedlings before dusk. Wives placed fresh offerings, glyphblossoms, dew water, memory-slates from glade. Each wife spoke of what watchers taught: resilience from cascade stones, patience in moss glow, unity in shared heartbeats. Jude centered circle voice.

"The watchers are teaching us their ways. We map not only their paths, but their essence, the living pulse of island. Our covenant is deeper now."

They sang watchersong until night-fall. Watcher-light circled canopy as if embracing.

Later, they slept beneath watchers. Children nestled by mothers. The orchard gleamed under moonlight. Seeds glowed; watchers pulsed. It was perfect stillness.

Before dawn, Jude awoke to feeling on his shoulder. He opened eyes: watcher-shape hovered softly above, arms of mist touching feathers of his hair. He blinked and watched raw light – watcher-heart – pulse into him. A message not words but breadth of memory: Keepers, learn river, root, stone. Heart guides path. Then it vanished.

Jude rose and touched Grace. "They came."

She sat up, alert. "What did it feel like?"

He swallowed. "Blessing. Direction."

She nodded, comprehension in her gaze. "Then we must go tomorrow to the second cairn, stone memory place, map watchers and carry oath there."

He kissed her. "Yes."

They returned to sleep-side, arms clasped.

Morning light arrived golden and sharp. Wives stirred informed by watchers’ night visit.

Jude called them near seedlings at sunrise. He relayed watchers’ blessing and edict. The wives blinked tears; children gasped.

They nodded, shifted into ceremony. Rose and Susan gathered intoned watchersign and vine braids. Grace brought ribbons to re-tie central seedling. Natalie and Zoey brought memory-slates with inscriptions of yesterday’s teaching: Strength, Unity, Memory, Flow. Each placed slate at seedling base and spoke gift. Watcher-pulse brightened, seedlings hummed in steely green.

At midday, they made ready for cairn. Eldest wives led a crested path to the mountain’s heart.

Lunch at the ravine’s lip: flat cakes, berry juice, fruit; watchers danced through mist-light, perched on toddlers’ shoulders.

Journey continued. Stones at cairn glowed silver noon. Pillar stones arranged in ancient spiral. Watcher-wardens flanked front. Offerings laid, flatcakes carved with watchersign, bowls of dew, hand-carved seed-figure. Each wife pressed finger to pillar, offering breath and eyes closed: "Memory resides deeper." Watchers responded, pillars glowed, vines stirred, mist pooled, lights hung heavy. Children joined hands until watchers’ pulse broadened.

Jude closed eyes, felt watchers enter his mind, images: seedling, river, stone, seed, watchersong, woven as tapestry. He pressed palm to pillar. When he opened eyes, watchers glowed.

They remained until dusk.

Back in orchard, final ceremony: watchers and wives sang watchersong amplified by memory from cairn. Last lit candles offered, watchers drifted overhead, seedlings glowed deep gold-blue.

After, by hearth, Jude spoke softly: "We have learned watchersessence; tomorrow we return to ring and open knowledge to children. We carry watchers’ memory forward, through song, through seed, through story. This is covenant living."

Each wife touched his arm, eyes bright with purpose.

Children slept. Wives lounged under watchers’ veil of glow.

Jude and Grace lay together, hearts pounding with unity.

The orchard breathed. The watchers watched.

Mist lingered at the orchard’s edge as Jude stepped onto the dew-soft grass, the hush of morning heavier than sleep. The watcher-light pulsed faintly, weaving between saplings like pale lanterns. His heart beat in alignment, each step measured, reverent. Grace followed, her hand in his, Raven and Laurel balanced carefully between them. Twelve wives emerged behind them, each bearing significance: Susan with spring-water bowl, Rose with flatcakes, Serena carrying bundles of petals, Layla with ribbons, Natalie with dew, Zoey with glyph-brush, Lucy with memory-slates, Stella with unlit torches, Emma and Sophie with carved figures, Scarlet with crimson thread. They formed a circle around the seeded ring, each creature offering intention and vessel. Children gathered close, shy and eager, woven into the ritual’s promise.

Jude knelt by the earth, pressing both hands in the cool soil. "We speak our covenant again," he intoned softly. "From mountain to river, root to light, our hearts pledge unity." One by one, wives spoke: Susan whispered protection, Rose spoke nourishment, Serena wove patience into ribbons, Layla scattered beauty, Natalie offered time, Zoey traced guidance, Lucy fixed memory, Stella lit hope, Emma mirrored watcher essence, Sophie shaped form, Scarlet braided love

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