Stuck in an Island with Twelve Beautiful Women -
Chapter 1699 - 1689.X
Chapter 1699: Chapter 1689.X
Stella lay apart, not out of distance, but as though guarding the edge of the dream. She opened her eyes as Jude stood.
"You feel it too," she murmured.
He nodded. "The sky’s changed."
"It’s speaking." She sat up, knees drawn to her chest, breasts bare in the cool air. "I don’t know the words, but I feel them in my spine."
Jude moved to her, kneeling in the moss beside her. "Alara said we were the beginning. But it feels like something’s being called now. Something bigger."
Stella reached for his hand and pressed it to her chest. "Do you feel me?"
He closed his eyes. "Yes."
"And more?"
He nodded.
"That’s the island inside us. We’re not just dreaming it anymore. We are it."
A breeze stirred the canopy. Not cold, not sharp - but it made the moss ripple, the flowers sway. It carried a scent none of them had encountered yet. Not orchids. Not jasmine. Something new. Sweet and heady and wild.
Lucy stirred behind them. "Something’s here."
The others began to wake, as if summoned not by sound but by scent, by the vibration humming beneath the moss. Emma sat up first, stretching her arms above her head. Grace blinked slowly, then kissed Zoey’s cheek before sitting upright.
"It’s like we’re being pulled again," Natalie said, voice rough with sleep.
"No," Sophie said, sitting cross-legged. "We’re being invited."
Rose rose to her feet, eyes narrowed toward the direction the wind had come. "There’s a new place waiting."
Susan frowned. "We’ve seen every part of this island."
Rose met her gaze. "Have we?"
Stella stood beside Jude and faced the trees. "It’s calling to him. We go where he goes."
They all turned to him.
Jude’s heart pounded. Not with fear - but with an ache, like a door creaking open somewhere inside his ribs.
He stepped forward.
The moss parted beneath his feet, forming a path that hadn’t been there moments ago. Not a trail worn from travel, but one created by will - by acceptance. Flowers bloomed as he passed, opening in slow motion, their petals glistening with dew that shimmered silver in the moonlight.
The others followed, silently, reverently.
No one needed to ask where they were going. They simply moved as one - thirteen bodies walking in rhythm with the island’s breath. The forest grew denser but didn’t resist. The trees arched to form a tunnel of light and shadow, a sacred corridor. Branches overhead wove together like fingers laced in prayer.
At the tunnel’s end, the path opened into a clearing unlike any they’d seen.
In its center stood a spiral of black stone, rising from the ground like a helix, its surface smooth and glistening. It wasn’t natural. And yet, it was the island. A new part of it. A gift. Or a trial.
Jude stepped forward, his body buzzing with tension and heat. The spiral pulsed faintly - like breath, like heartbeat, like the tree and the pool had before.
"What is it?" Zoey asked.
"It’s choice," Rose said, her voice distant. "And creation."
Lucy stepped beside Jude. "Do we enter it?"
"No," Stella said. "We become it."
Before anyone could speak, the spiral flared with light.
Warm. Gold.
And in that moment, their bodies began to shift - not in form, but in presence. Jude gasped, staggering back slightly as energy flowed through him like lightning. The others reached for each other, grounding themselves. Their feet glowed where they touched the moss. Their eyes lit like torches. Even their hair seemed to move with its own will.
A hum filled the air - low, deep, ancient.
Jude felt the spiral’s pull.
Not on his body.
On his essence.
He reached for Lucy. She gripped his hand. Then Rose’s fingers laced with his other.
The others formed the circle again.
And as the spiral surged once more, light erupted beneath them. The moss turned to gold. The ground gave way.
Not downward.
Inward.
And they fell -
Not through space.
Through memory.
Through desire.
Through intention.
They landed on a platform of glass that wasn’t glass. Beneath it was the island’s pulse - visible now as glowing rivers of light and root, stretching to infinity. Above them, the spiral hovered, shimmering like flame.
Their naked bodies remained unchanged - but what surrounded them had transformed. They were inside the spiral now. Not physically. But entirely.
Jude stepped forward and the platform lit beneath his feet.
The others followed, the surface responding to their presence with luminous patterns - waves of light echoing each motion, each breath, each touch.
A voice rose - not from any of them, but from within the spiral.
"You are ready."
Rose closed her eyes. "It’s her."
"Alara?" Susan asked.
"No," Rose said. "The island."
A shape formed above the spiral - a figure carved in light, not fully human, not fully anything. Shifting. Fluid. Feminine, masculine, endless.
"You have bound yourselves," it said. "You have embraced. You have chosen."
Jude stepped closer. "What comes next?"
The figure extended its arms. "Seed. Cycle. Pulse."
Stella took a sharp breath. "It’s offering something."
"Or asking," Emma whispered.
The spiral shimmered again.
"You may plant what you carry," the voice said. "Or hold it."
Natalie stepped forward. "What do we carry?"
The figure looked at Jude.
"Love."
"And?"
Jude swallowed. "Desire. Trust. Unity."
"And?"
He hesitated.
Lucy touched his back. "Life."
The spiral pulsed violently. The platform beneath them glowed so brightly it turned white.
"Yes," the voice said. "You carry life."
Silence.
Then:
"Will you share it?"
Jude looked around at his lovers. At their glowing bodies. Their breathless anticipation. Their eyes shimmering with knowing.
"Yes," he said.
And the platform responded.
Light exploded.
Warmth flooded them.
And in the spiral’s core, something bloomed -
Not a child.
Not a being.
A seed.
Suspended. Pure. Glowing with all their light.
All their unity.
The spiral lowered it gently into the platform, where it nestled like a heart in a cradle.
The voice whispered one final word.
"Watch."
And the spiral vanished.
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