Chapter 1: The Bell That Should Never Echo
Elarion Academy was silent before sunrise.
Not peaceful silence but wrong silence.
Aria Vale stood near the entrance gates, her suitcase beside her, staring at the towering building ahead.
Something about it felt… familiar.
Even though she had never been here before.
A cold wind moved through the courtyard. The trees didn’t move with it.
That was the first thing she noticed.
The second thing was the bell it rang once
The gates unlocked automatically. a voice from nowhere a voice spoke through hidden speaker
“Welcome, student Aria Vale.”
She frowned.
How did they know her name?
She stepped inside.
The moment her foot crossed the threshold, the bell rang again.
Once. Then twice, A pause then nothing
Every student in the courtyard stopped moving.
Not slowly instantly
Like the world had been frozen mid-breath.
Aria turned around.
No one spoke. No one blinked
Only one person moved.
A boy standing under the shadow of the academy tower.. He was watching her
“Kael Rowan.”
And for the first time, Aria understood something she could not explain:
The second bell was not a warning.
It was a reset.
The courtyard began to move again.
Not suddenly,slowly, like time had decided to forgive itself.
Students resumed walking as if nothing had happened. Conversations picked up exactly where they stopped. A girl laughed mid-sentence like she had never paused at all.
Aria stood still but her heart wasn't
Something had happened.
Something only she noticed.
“New students always look like that after the first bell confusion,” a voice said beside her.
She turned.
Kael Rowan was standing close enough for her to see the faint mark near his wrist like a symbol burned into skin long ago.
He didn’t smile. He didn’t look away either.
“You heard it twice,” he said quietly.
It wasn’t a question.
Aria’s breath caught. “Everyone heard it twice.”
Kael shook his head once.
“No. They didn’t.”
A pause stretched between them. The air felt heavier, like the world was leaning in to listen.
Aria studied him. “Then why did I?”
For the first time, something shifted in his expression. Not surprise but recognition.
Like he had been waiting for her to ask that exact question.
Kael stepped slightly closer, lowering his voice.
“Because you’re starting to remember.”
Aria frowned. “Remember what?”
The bell tower in the distance made a soft sound just once this time. Normal, Safe and Expected.
But Kael didn’t look at it. He was still looking at her
“The school,” he said slowly, “doesn’t just teach students.”
A pause.
“It repeats them.”
Aria felt a strange pull in her chest. Not fear but something warmer, more confusing.
“Repeat?” she repeated softly.
Kael finally looked away, as if saying more would be dangerous.
But before he turned, his voice dropped even lower.
“And some people… start noticing each time they come back.”
Aria’s heart beat harder.
“Come back from where?”
Kael didn’t answer.
Instead, he did something unexpected.
He placed a folded note into her hand.
His fingers brushed hers for half a second barely a touch but it stayed in her skin longer than it should have.
Then he walked away. Aria opened the notes but only one line was written.
“Don’t trust the version of me you will meet tomorrow.”
Her grip tightened.
Behind her, the bell rang once.
And somewhere deep inside her mind, Aria felt it
A memory she had never lived trying to bring itself to life.