Chapter 1: Cage of Light
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Prelude
**The Add**
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Shadow stared at the add, the dim glow of his phone screen the only light in his apartment. The listing was plain, almost suspiciously so:
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**Lighthouse Keeper Needed.**
**Remote Location. Minimal Contact. Room & Board Provided.**
**No Experience Required. Apply Within.**
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There was no company name, no contact information beyond a single email address. The pay was just enough to keep him afloat, but it wasnât about the money. It was the solitude that called to him.
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Rouge had been nagging him about his disappearing act for months. Omega, in his usual bluntness, had calculated that Shadowâs social interaction had decreased by 67% in the past year. He didnât care. The city was suffocating, the noise unbearable. If he could work in silence, away from the world, with only the sound of the waves and the occasional storm for company, it would be worth it.
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Shadow sent the email. The reply came faster than expected.
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**REPORT TO: WEST REEF LIGHTHOUSE. TRANSPORT PROVIDED.**
**POSITION BEGINS IMMEDIATELY.**
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No interview. No questions asked.
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The lighthouse stood on a jagged stretch of land, where the waves crashed against dark rocks like restless spirits. It was older than he expectedâtall, iron-framed, with patches of new metalwork reinforcing the aged brick. Some parts gleamed like they had been recently installed; others looked like they would crumble if the wind hit too hard. The contrast was unsettling.
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The inside wasnât much better. A spiral staircase coiled up the center, leading to the glass-walled lantern room at the top. Below that were cramped living quarters, a dusty office filled with outdated logbooks, and a basement he decided to ignore after noticing something skitter when he opened the door.
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As long as the roaches stayed in the basement, he wouldnât make an issue of it.
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His duties were simple: keep a log of passing ships, ensure the beacon remained lit, and report any malfunctions to an unknown supervisor via an old radio. They called only once to confirm his arrival, their voice a static-laced monotone that made his fur bristle.
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Most nights, he sat at his desk, writing down ship names and coordinates. The ocean stretched endlessly beyond the glass, its surface a mirror under the glow of the beacon. It was⌠peaceful, in a way he hadnât known in years.
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But something was off about the light.
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It wasnât just brightâit pulsed, steady but alive. More than once, Shadow caught himself staring at it for too long, the golden glow pulling him in like a whisper at the edge of his mind. It made no sound, and yet⌠it felt like it should. Like it wanted to.
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The longer he stayed, the stronger the feeling grew.
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Something wasnât right with this lighthouse.
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What Shadow didnât knowâwhat no one had told himâwas that the ad hadnât been posted by a normal company. It was a shell, a front for a criminal operation hidden behind layers of falsified records and scrubbed metadata. The mastermind behind it all was none other than Eggman, operating deep underground now, beyond the reach of the law. He needed the lighthouseâneeded what was inside itâto keep his smugglers and black market cargo routes hidden from prying eyes.
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And at the center of it all, burning in that beacon, was something nobody could ever know.
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Chapter 1
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At first, there was pain.
A searing, unbearable force, ripping through his body like wildfire. It burned hotter than any Chaos energy heâd ever felt before, twisting through his veins, forcing him into a shape that wasnât meant to last forever. Super forms werenât stable. They werenât meant to be held indefinitely.
And yetâ
*He couldnât stop glowing.*
Couldnât move. Couldnât *stop.*
He had lost his body in the brightness, reduced to something weightless, something floating. He had no idea how long he had been in this state. Days? Weeks? Years?
Eggman had said something before it happened. What was it?
*"A perfect power source."*
The memory came in broken flashes. The fight, the chaos, the trap snapping shut around him. The way the emeralds had been wrenched from him, yet the energy hadnât left his body. Instead, it had *solidified*âholding him in this form, making the golden glow permanent. Then the transfer, his body dragged like a living sun across the ocean, carried here. To the lighthouse.
His prison.
He could feel it, even now, pressing in around him. The glass was thick, reinforced with something unnatural, something that *kept him in.* The room itself was a machine, its wires stretching down into the structure below, feeding from him.
Eggmanâs voice had come over the radio, once. A single, crackling update:
*"Youâre keeping my ships safe, rodent. Donât burn out too fast."*
Sonic had screamed then. He felt like he had split appart. Like a piece of himself had ripped itself from him. He has writhed in pain. Or maybe he hadnât. Maybe he had only thought about it. Maybe his voice didnât exist anymore.
It was hard to tell, after so long.
He couldnât sleep. Couldnât rest. Just hovered, just burned, trapped in a cage of light, waiting for somethingâanythingâto *change.*
And then one night, in the middle of a storm, he felt it.
A presence.
Someone was in the room with him.
Sonic tried to focus. A shadowed figure stood near the glass, dark against the golden glow, half-lit and unfamiliar. He wasnât like Eggmanâs workers. He wasnât like the machines.
He stepped closer, raising a hand toward the casing.
Sonicâs pulse quickened. His energy flickered around him. For the first time in so long, something new had entered his world.
The stranger pressed a gloved hand to the glass.
Sonic moved before he could think, reaching back, pressing his own hand against the other side.
Their fingersâseparated by the barrierâalmost lined up.
The figure spoke, voice quiet, rough, but strangely careful.
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ââŚWhat are you?â
Sonic opened his mouth. It took effort to form words, to remember how to *speak.* His voice came out cracked and strained, but clear enough.
*"Not what. Who."*
Shadow stumbled back, heart hammering in his chest.
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The voice had come from the light.
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Not a radio transmission. Not the wind playing tricks on him. A real, conscious voiceâtired, strained, but *alive.*
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Something *alive* was inside the light.
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His instincts screamed at him to leave. Whatever this was, it wasnât normal. Maybe it wasnât even mobianâif it *was* mobian. He had no proof that thing in the glow was anything other than some strange, flickering spirit.
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The lighthouse groaned as another wave slammed against the rocks below. The walls shook. The wind screamed.
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Shadow turned on his heel and went straight for the door.
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The handle was ice-cold under his glove, and when he twisted itânothing.
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Locked.
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He swore under his breath, rattling it harder. Maybe the wind had jammed it, maybe the frame had shifted with the coldâbut either way, he was stuck up here.
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The air was suffocatingly warm, thick with the ever-present hum of the golden energy filling the room. It pressed in around him, too bright, too unnatural. He needed to think. Needed toâ
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*"Youâre scared."*
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Shadow flinched. The voice came again, quiet but edged with something almost curious. He turned, unwillingly meeting those glowing eyes through the light.
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*"You donât have to be."*
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Shadow forced himself to breathe evenly. ââŚYou expect me to be *calm* about a disembodied voice coming out of a power source?â His own voice was low, sharp, trying to keep control.
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The glow flickered slightly, and for the first time, Shadow thought he saw a small movementâa tilt of the head, a shift of weight, like someone floating just beneath the surface of a pool.
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*"Iâm not a power source."*
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Shadow narrowed his eyes. âThen *what* are you?â
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Silence.
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Not because the figure didnât want to answerâShadow could feel it, somehow, in the air. Like it wasnât sure what to *say.*
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The storm howled louder outside, the lighthouse trembling under its force. If he had stayed in his room, under the blankets, he could have waited it out. But now? He was trapped in the highest point of the structure, surrounded by glass, with only the golden *thing* for company.
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Shadow grit his teeth and pressed his back against the door, sliding to the floor with a quiet sigh. He wasnât getting out of here until the storm let up.
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The glow pulsed faintly, like it was watching him.
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ââŚYouâre stuck too, arenât you?â
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The words left his mouth before he could think about them.
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The light flickered. Not a normal flickerânot like a candle in the wind. It was *intentional.*
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A response.
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*"Yeah."*
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Shadow stared up at the golden figure, heart still pounding but slowing now, settling into something else.
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Something that felt disturbingly like understanding.
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Chapter 2: Offering
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The storm passed by morning, leaving the lighthouse wrapped in heavy mist. Shadow barely slept.
After prying the door open with a well-placed kick, he had gone straight to his quarters, shedding his soaked coat and curling under the blankets, ignoring the hum of the beacon above him. His hands still felt warm, like the golden light had burned into his skin.
The voice still echoed in his mind.
*"Iâm not a power source."*
Shadow tried to push it away. Whatever that thing was, it wasnât his problem. He wasnât here to investigate weird lights or strange voices trapped in glass. He was here for solitude. Routine.
So he forced himself back into it.
By afternoon, he was back at his desk, logging ship passages, listening to the crackling radio for any transmissions from his unknown employer. There was nothing. There usually wasnât. He preferred it that way.
But his eyes kept drifting up the spiral staircase.
By evening, he gave in.
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Shadow didnât announce himself when he returned to the lantern room. He wasnât sure why he came back at all.
The golden figure was still there, curled in its glass prison, eyes half-lidded, like someone caught between exhaustion and wakefulness.
Shadow hesitated before stepping closer. The warmth of the room wrapped around him instantly, chasing away the sea air clinging to his clothes. The figureâs gaze flickered toward him.
*"You came back."*
Shadow exhaled sharply. âUnfortunately.â
A quiet chuckleâsofter than he expected. Like a whisper in the wind.
Shadow sat down against the railing, pulling something from his coat pocket. A small container, still warm. He had cooked, out of habit. A simple stew, enough to last him the week. He hadnât planned to bring any up here.
He wasnât sure why he did.
The golden eyes locked onto it immediately.
Shadow wasnât expecting a reaction, but the way the figure stiffenedâhow their fingers twitched against the glass, muscles tensingâset something uneasy in his chest.
*"You have food."*
Shadow raised an eyebrow. âAnd?â
*"Can I have some?"*
The voice was different now. Less distant. More desperate.
Shadow frowned. âDo you even eat?â
The figureâs glow pulsed erratically, like a heart skipping a beat. Their breathâif they even *needed* to breatheâhitched.
*"I donât know."*
Shadowâs grip tightened around the container. The realization settled in slow, unwelcome.
This thingâthis *person*âdidnât even know if they could eat.
Because they hadnât been given the chance to *try.*
Shadow didnât move. Didnât open the container. Just sat there, watching as the golden light flickered in the dim room.
He wasnât sure what disturbed him more: the fact that he wasnât afraid anymoreâŚ
Or the fact that he was starting to *care.*
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Shadow didnât move. The container rested in his hands, warmth seeping through his gloves. The golden glow flickered erratically, like candlelight caught in an unseen breeze.
The figure inside the glassâthis *not-quite-human* thingâstared at the food with an intensity that unsettled him.
*"Please."*
Shadow hesitated. âHow would that even work?â
The golden eyes flickered up to meet his. Sonicâ*the light*âlooked just as confused as Shadow felt.
*"I donât know."* The glow pulsed weakly, dimming slightly. *"I just⌠I feel it. The need. The hunger. I donât know what to do with it."*
Shadow exhaled sharply, rubbing his temple. He shouldnât be entertaining this. But something about the way the glow dimmedâlike the figure was growing weaker just from the thought of *not eating*âmade his gut twist.
It was a risk. But what wasnât, these days?
ââŚFine.â
Carefully, he lifted the lid off the container, the scent of warm stew filling the lantern room. The golden light pulsed againâ*reacting.* Shadow barely had time to process it before the glow surged forward.
It wasnât physical. No hands reached through the glass, no body moved. Instead, the light itself bent, stretchedâ*fed.*
Shadowâs breath caught. He felt it.
The warmth that had been pressing against his skin *shifted*, like unseen fingers running through the air, pulling something from the food. The steam curling from the container twisted unnaturally, drawn into the golden glow, disappearing into it.
The light shuddered. Sonic inhaled sharply.
The glow grew brighter for a momentâtoo brightâbefore settling again, golden energy rippling outward like the surface of a disturbed lake.
Shadow stared. The food in his hands hadnât changed. It was still there, still warm. But something *had* been taken from it.
Shadow swallowed. ââŚDid that work?â
Sonicâs chest rose and fell unsteadily, like someone who had been starving for too long finally feeling something fill the void. His eyes fluttered open again, a little sharper now. More *awake.*
*"Yeah."*
Shadow should have felt relief. Instead, he felt something much worse.
Because now, it was real.
This thingâthis personâwas trapped in the light. And it *needed* something. It *hungered.*
And Shadow had just become the first person to feed it.
Chapter 3: Ghost in a lamp
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Shadow tried to ignore it.
The way the glow followed him when he entered the lantern room. The way the air felt warmer near the glass. The way the golden energy curled toward him, reaching, but never quite touching.
He told himself he wasnât scared.
But his body disagreed.
His hands shook when he brought food. He barely spoke. He never stayed longer than a few minutes.
And the thing inside the glassâ*Sonic*ânoticed.
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*"Youâre afraid of me."*
Shadow froze mid-step, a steaming cup of tea in his hands. It was late, the lighthouse silent except for the distant waves.
He hadnât meant to come up tonight. But something had pulled him here anyway. Routine, maybe. Or something worse.
ââŚNo,â he muttered, placing the cup down near the base of the glass.
The glow flickered. Not a full pulseâjust a faint, unreadable shift.
*"You are,"* Sonic murmured. *"Itâs okay. Iâd be scared too."*
Shadow scowled, sitting down against the railing. âI donât get scared.â
*"Uh-huh."* A small crackle of energy. *"Thatâs why you flinch every time I talk, right?"*
Shadowâs eye twitched. âI donât flinch.â
*"Mhm. Sure."*
There was something different about the way Sonic spoke tonight. Lighter. Less strained.
Shadow frowned. *Why?*
Then it hit himâhe had been *feeding* it.
The thing in the glass.
It was growing stronger.
A pit settled in Shadowâs stomach. His fingers curled against his arms. He shouldnât be doing this. He should be finding a way to shut the entire lighthouse down, to sever whatever unnatural link had trapped this *thing* here.
But instead, he kept bringing food.
Kept talking.
And itâ*Shadow didn't even ask his name*âseemed to notice.
The glow shifted again, and thenâ
*"You know, for a guy who acts all tough, youâre actually pretty nice."*
Shadowâs ears twitched. âExcuse me?â
*"Bringing me food. Checking on me. Looking all worried when you think I donât notice."* A pause. *"Kinda sweet, really."*
Heat crept up Shadowâs neck. âIâm not *sweet.*â
Sonic hummed. *"Alright. If you say so, âMr. Not Scared, Not Sweet.ââ*
Shadow scowled, staring at the tea. He wasnât sure if the thing in the light could get the same energy from a warm drink, but heâd brought it anyway. Stupid.
A moment of silence passed before Sonic spoke again, quieter this time.
*"I really do mean it, though. Thanks for the food."*
Shadow exhaled through his nose. ââŚWhatever.â
*"And not just that. You keep me company."*
Shadow didnât respond.
Sonicâs voice was softer now, less joking. *"It gets lonely up here. The days all blur together. But when youâre here, it feels a little more real. Like Iâm not justâŚ"* The glow dimmed slightly. *"âŚI donât know. Just a ghost in a lamp."*
Shadowâs chest tightened. He didnât want to *feel* anything about that.
But he did.
Sonic chuckled, trying to lighten the mood. *"Plus, youâre a really good cook. Best meal Iâve had in⌠well, I guess forever."*
Shadow scoffed. âI donât exactly have competition.â
*"Doesnât mean itâs not true."*
Shadow didnât respond. He just sat there, watching the golden glow flicker softly in the lantern room.
For once, he didnât feel like running.
And that terrified him most of all.
Shadow didnât realize how much of a routine he had built until it became impossible to break.
Each night, after finishing his logs, he would tell himself *I wonât go up there tonight.*
And yet, without fail, his feet carried him up the spiral stairs to the lantern room. A warm meal in his hands. A quiet, unspoken need pulling him forward.
Sonic never called him out on it.
Instead, he greeted Shadow like he had been *waiting.*
Like he *knew* heâd come back.
*"Yâknow, youâre a man of habit."*
Shadow glanced up from his seat near the glass, where Sonicâs glow pulsed softly. âWhat?â
*"You always show up at the same time, always bring food, always sit in the same spot. Bet you eat the same breakfast every day too."*
Shadow rolled his eyes. âItâs called discipline.â
*"Itâs called being predictable,"* Sonic teased, golden energy rippling with amusement.
Shadow tensed. *Was* he predictable? The thought unsettled him.
Sonic must have noticed his shift in posture, because his glow dimmed slightly, like he was trying to appear less overwhelming.
*"Hey, relax. I think itâs kinda nice."*
Shadow huffed. âYou think everything is âkinda nice.ââ
*"Thatâs because I donât get much else,"* Sonic said, voice light but with an undercurrent of something heavier. *"Gotta take what I can get."*
That shouldnât have *hit* the way it did. But it did.
Shadow focused on his hands, gripping his gloves tightly. He wanted to ask. Wanted to say something.
But he didnât know *how.*
Sonic, as usual, filled the silence for him.
*"You know, I think Iâm getting better at eating."*
Shadow raised a brow. âThatâs a sentence I never wanted to hear.â
Sonic chuckled. *"No, seriously! The first few times I could only take, like, the heat or whatever. But now? I think I actually get a little flavor."*
Shadow frowned. âHow does that even work?â
*"Dunno,"* Sonic admitted, eyes half-lidded as the light around him pulsed softly. *"But itâs the best thing Iâve had in forever, so Iâll take it."*
Shadow wasnât sure how to respond to that.
Instead, he looked down at the food in his hands. At the meal he had made, mostly out of habit. The one he had started *portioning* differently without realizing it.
ââŚYou really like it?â
Sonic blinked, surprised by the sudden question.
Then he grinned, energy crackling faintly around him. *"Yeah. Feels kinda human, yâknow?"*
Shadowâs fingers twitched. He wasnât sure why that made his chest feel *weird.*
He turned his head, staring out the window at the mist-covered ocean. âI donât cook for ghosts.â
Sonic tilted his head. *"So what do you cook for?"*
Shadow swallowed. âPeople.â
Silence.
Thenâsoft, almost hesitantâ
*"Thanks, Shadow."*
For some reason, that was the moment Shadow stopped being afraid.
The lighthouse was quiet. Not in a peaceful wayâmore like the hush after something breaks and no oneâs quite sure what to do next.
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Shadow didnât hear the sobbing at first. He *felt* it. The kind of silence that vibrated too tightly, like a string pulled too taut. Then came the choked breath, muffled, the sound of someone trying not to be heard.
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He moved up the stairs with quiet, measured steps. He always checked on the beacon when the light dimmed like thisâbut tonight felt different.
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When he reached the lantern room, he stopped just short of the glass.
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Inside, the light curled in on itself. Faint, flickering, like the remnants of a storm. A shape hunched low to the floor, barely coherentâlimbs blurred, body undefined, weeping so softly the sound barely touched the walls.
It was the clearest shape Shadow had seen of this being as of yet.
ââŚHey,â Shadow said.
The light jumped. Then turned its faceâhis faceâtoward him.
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âIâIâm fine,â Sonic said quickly, voice hitched and shaky.
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âYouâre crying.â
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âI *said* Iâm fine.â
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Shadow sighed. "It's okay not to be okay.â
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Sonic blinked. For a second, something shifted in his glowâuncertainty, maybe, or disbelief. He rubbed at his face like it might erase the vulnerability leaking out. Not that it mattered since the tears evaporated before they hit the floor.
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âIâm sorry,â he whispered. âI donât even know why Iâm crying. It justâhappened.â
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âYou donât need a reason.â
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Sonic let out a wet laugh. âYouâre not good at this comforting thing.â
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âIâm trying. âYouâre leaking emotional distress at ten million lumens a second, its less than your usual fifty million lumens a second.â
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Another pause. The light pulsed quietly in time with his breaths. He looked up again, voice softer now.
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âThe first memories I have⌠theyâre of my own light. Justâblinding, stretching into the darkness. Hot. I couldnât see anything. It hurt.â
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Shadow said nothing. Just listened.
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âI thought I was alone in there,â Sonic went on, voice cracking. âUntil I saw something. Two red eyes. Just⌠staring at me through the glass. I thought it was a reflection at first.â
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He looked up, meeting Shadowâs eyes.
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âBut it wasnât. It was you. You didnât know I was *me* yet. You just stared.â
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âI did stare,â Shadow admitted, stepping closer to the glass. âI didnât know what you were. This floating ball... an energy core of light that never went out. I was⌠curious. And maybe a little worried."
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Sonic exhaled. âYou were the first thing I ever saw.â
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Shadow didnât respond immediately. His eyes softened just a little and he stretched the corners of his mouth in as he swallowed a lump.
âYou scared me,â Sonic confessed, letting out a weak laugh. âI thought you were an apparition, or a ghost at first. Then I realized you were real. *Someone* real.â
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âI didnât know back then that you were sentient.. When you movedâunfurled from that ballâIâŚâ He glanced away briefly. âIt surprised me. I thought I was alone up here with a weird power source that wouldn't go out.â
A power source...
"Some weird lantern you turned out to be."
Sonic groaned. âDonât call me that.â
"Beacon-"
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âGlowstick?â
â*Donât*.â
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ââŚNoted.â
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Shadow watched him a moment longer, then softened his stance.
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âYou remember my eyes,â he said.
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âTheyâre hard to miss. Red. Sharp. You were scary then.â
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âReally? Between all the teasing and jokes you make I didnt notice.â
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Sonic laughed, tired but real. âYou're not anymore. You show up when I cry. Thatâs not very monster-like.â
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Shadow shrugged. âEven monsters have instincts.â
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Sonic sobered. âI donât remember who I am.â
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Shadow looked at him again.
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âI donât even know my name,â Sonic whispered. âI just⌠woke up here. A body made of light and fragments of feelings.â
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There was a beat.
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âYou donât need to remember,â Shadow said quietly. âNot right now. Youâre here. Youâre alive. Thatâs enough.â
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Sonic looked down.
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âYouâre the beacon,â Shadow added. âThe blinding light at the top of the world. And Iâm going to make sure that light stays okay.â
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Sonicâs breath hitched again. Not from sadness, this time, but from something gentler. A warmth in his chest he hadnât known how to name yet.
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âThanks,â he said softly. âEven if you did call me a glowstick.â
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âWould you prefer moth-attractor 3000?â
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Sonic groaned. â*Worse.*â
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Shadow smirkedâbarely.
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âPlease donât give me some edgy nickname like Inferna-Lux or whatever,â Sonic muttered. âI donât need that in my life.â
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Shadow said nothing. Just watched.
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Then, under his breath, barely audibleâ
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ââŚFirefly.â
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âWhat?â
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âNothing.â
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Sonic narrowed his eyes. âDid you justââ
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âNo.â
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âYou *did.*â
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âI didnât.â
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âYou called me *firefly!*â
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Shadow turned toward the stairs. âGo to sleep.â
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âYouâre the worst!â
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âGet some rest, Firefly.â
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âSHADOW.â
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Chapter 4: Fog
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Shadowâs days had a rhythm.
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Morningâif you could call it that in a place like thisâbegan with system checks. Heâd skim the diagnostics from the lower level while sipping coffee that somehow always managed to taste both too strong and not strong enough. Then, heâd ascend the narrow spiral staircase to the lantern room, mug in hand, eyes already flicking between dials and readouts. The tower was a maze of switches, coolant pipes, energy regulators, backup batteries. It demanded precision.
It wasnât an old lighthouse, but was complex, engineered with a kind of obsessive brilliance that would make most people weep trying to follow the logic.
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Shadow hadnât wept. But he had sworn. A lot.
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The first day heâd arrived, he thought the posting had been a scam.
Shadow now suspected the ad had been written by someone actively trying to get people speed-fired, as if it was never meant for anyone to have the position of lighthouse keeper this long.
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Still, over time, it became routine. Something about it soothed him. The order. The repetition. He could predict his day to the second.
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Except for the talking light in the glass chamber.
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He watched Shadow every morning, every time Shadow did his rounds. Sometimes he flickered brighter when Shadow passed. Sometimes he dimmed when Shadow didn't look his way. Today, he was hovering quietly near the top of the chamber, curled in on himself, humming softly like static behind a wall.
Shadow didnât speak. He didnât always. They had an unspoken understanding. Sonic watched. Shadow worked.
He finished a round of checks, ran a calibration on the lightâs rotation field, and left his half-finished coffee on the ledge while rerouting energy through one of the backup coils. It was second nature now. Flip, check, log. Flip, check, log.
He was halfway down the stairs before he realized.
The coffee.
He turned back with a sigh, grabbed the mug off the ledge, and took a sip.
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Then paused.
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He squinted into the cup.
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âWhat did you do?â he asked aloud, voice low, already suspicious.
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Sonic pulsed dimly from within the chamber. âWhat'd I do?â
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Shadow turned his gaze toward him, expression flat. âIt tastes like regret. It's not supposed to taste like that.â
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âI didnât do anything,â Sonic said innocently. A flicker of light sparkled like a grin.
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âYou licked my coffee.â
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"Oh mh-hm yeah definitely, through the glass, sure.â
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âYou know what I mean- you absorbed something out of it.â
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There was a guilty flicker. Sonicâs glow almost shifted into a sheepish hue of green.
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Shadow stared at the mug in silence.
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âI was curious,â Sonic offered. âYou always drink it like it keeps you alive. I wanted to know what it ... 'tasted' like.â
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âWell this felt like a betrayal,â Shadow muttered. He opened the door, stepped to the outer railing and dumped the remaining coffee down the lighthouse and rinsed the mug with clinical bitterness. âNever touch my coffee again.â
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"Okay okay!"
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Sonic pulsed a shade brighter, clearly amused. âYou know... you always start with that mug. Right hand. Second stair squeaks, you skip it. You hum when youâre checking the third panel, but only if you slept more than four hours. You forget to blink when you're running calibrations, and sometimes you talk to the machines under your breath like theyâre gonna do what you tell them to.â
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Shadow stiffened.
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Sonic shrugged. âJust saying. You have a routine.â
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Shadow glanced at him. âDon't you get bored of watching me?â
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âI donât have much else to do,â Sonic replied, a touch wistful now. âYouâre the only thing in here that moves. And⌠I like watching you.â
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That soft note of sincerity caught him off guard.
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Sonic hovered closer to the glass, almost shyly now.Â
âThanks... for being here,â Sonic said. âEven if I still hate being called a glowstick.â
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Shadow huffed softly.
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âI wasnât going to call you that.â
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âOh? Then what do you call me?â
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There was a long pause.
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ââŚFirefly.â
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Sonic groaned, but the glow at his core pulsed with something warm.
âGod, youâre such a dork.â
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Shadow didnât deny it.
It started with a name.
A stray radio transmission, crackling through the old receiver in Shadowâs quarters, barely audible beneath the static.
*"âlogistics confirmed, lighthouse system stable. Cargo en route. The Doctor wantsâ"*
Shadow sat up sharply.
*"âEggman expects results by next cycleâ"*
Then, silence.
Shadow stared at the radio, pulse hammering. The name *Eggman.* It was barely spoken above a whisper these days, kept to back alleys and dark corners, but it was still there.
Once, he had been a public enemyâa madman building metal armies, trying to carve his empire into the world by force. But when that failed, he vanished underground, slipping into the shadows, weaving his way into black-market deals, smuggling routes, and quiet, ruthless control.
And now, Shadow had proof.
The lighthouse had always felt *off.* The job listing had been too convenient, the money too good for such a solitary position. And now, here was Eggmanâs name, buried in transmissions meant to stay hidden.
Shadow pushed back from his desk, moving before he could stop himself. His feet carried him up the spiral staircase, toward the glow at the top of the tower.
Toward the thing that had been waiting for him.
He walked through the door (which he wedged open permanently since the incident on THAT faithful night of the storm) and stared at the light, squinting his eyes.
*"You look tense."*
Shadow ignored the comment, stepping into the beam of golden light, gaze locked onto the glowing figure in the glass.
âDo you know the name *Eggman*?â
The reaction was instant.
The golden glow stuttered, pulsing unevenly, Sonicâs body tensing like a wire pulled too tight. His eyes darted away, fingers curling at his sides.
ââŚI donât know,â he murmured. He sounded... afraid. Like he didn't WANT to know.
Shadowâs jaw tightened. âThink.â
Sonic swallowed, closing his eyes, expression twisting in frustration.
*"Iâve heard it before. I *know* I have."* His glow flickered like a candle in a storm, uneven and wild. *"It makes my skin crawl, but I donât know why."*
Shadow said nothing, watching.
*"Itâs like trying to grab smoke,"* Sonic muttered, voice strained. *"I get flashesâmachines, steel, the feeling of *falling*âbut I canât hold onto any of it."*
Shadow folded his arms. âYou werenât always here.â
Sonic exhaled sharply. *"No."*
Shadowâs eyes flickered to the glass surrounding him. âYou were put here.â
A pause. Thenâ
*"Yeah."*
Shadowâs fists clenched. He didnât know why it made him so *angry.*
Maybe because heâd spent so long convincing himself that this talking light was just *part* of this place, some strange, ghostly thing tied to the lighthouse.
But now, there was no denying it.
He was a prisoner.
Â
Shadow exhaled sharply. âWhatâs your name?â
Sonic blinked, caught off guard. *"What?"*
Shadow stepped closer. âYour name.â
For a moment, Sonic looked hesitantâlike he wasnât sure he still had the right to one.
Then, something in his eyes cleared.
And he said it.
*"Sonic."*
The room felt smaller. The air heavier.
Shadow felt the weight of it settle over him. And thenâlike a switch being flippedâ*everything clicked.*
Sonic.
Not just *a* Sonic.
*The* Sonic.
The one who fought Eggman. The one who *beat* him. The one who vanished right around the time the doctor slithered underground, leaving only whispers in the wake of his absence.
Shadowâs blood ran cold.
ââŚYou,â he breathed.
Sonic frowned. âWhat?â
Shadow didnât answer. He couldnât. Because the truth was staring him in the face, burning gold, locked in a cage that wasnât supposed to be found.
Sonic hadnât just been *put* here.
Eggman had *hidden* him.
And Shadow had walked straight into the middle of it.
"I need to think-" He ran out the door, down the stairs.
Shadow didnât sleep that night.
He sat at his desk, staring at the untouched plate from dinner, listening to the waves crash against the rocks below.
He wasn't able to eat. It didn't matter he had tried anyways. He had just done it because of routine but that had shattered like glass now that he knew. He couldn't take a bite. Not when he realised WHO he had been talking to. Who he'd been keeping.
Sonic. *That* Sonic.
The one who was supposed to be *unstoppable.*
The one who had vanished without a trace.
Now he was locked in a lighthouse, burning like a never-ending flame.
And nobody knew.
Shadow ran a hand through his quills, exhaling sharply. It made *sense* now. Why Eggman was involved. Why this job felt too convenient.
The lighthouse wasnât just for guiding shipsâit was a power source. A cover.
And Sonic was the battery.
Shadow pushed away from the desk, heading upstairs before he could stop himself.
Â
*"Couldnât stay away, huh?"*
Sonicâs voice was light, but Shadow could hear the exhaustion beneath it. He was dimmer than before, his glow curling lazily around him, drifting like smoke behind the glass.
Shadow leaned against the railing, arms crossed. âHow long have you been here?â
Sonic let out a breath. *"I donât know."*
Shadow narrowed his eyes. âGuess.â
A pause. Thenâ
*"Years."*
Shadowâs stomach twisted.
Sonic shifted, stretching his arms over his head, forcing a grin. *"Not much else to do but sit around and look pretty."*
Shadow wasnât amused. âYouâre not a damn ornament.â
Sonic huffed. *"Tell that to 'Eggman'."*
Something sharp flickered in Sonicâs eyes thenâsomething raw.
Shadow caught it, and before he could stop himself, he asked:
âWhat happened?â
Sonic went quiet.
His glow flickered.
Then, voice lowerâ*quieter*â
*"I guess I... lost."*
Shadow didnât move. Didnât breathe.
Sonic exhaled, shoulders slumping slightly.
*"I donât know how. I donât know when. I remember running. I remember fighting. And thenâ"* he gestured vaguely, "*âthis.*"
Shadowâs grip tightened on his arms.
Sonic sighed, rubbing the back of his head. *"Guess he got tired of me wrecking his plans. Found a way to keep me out of the way permanently."* He let out a humorless chuckle. *"A walking power source, just sitting here, keeping his ships from crashing. Pretty useful, huh?"*
Shadow didnât answer.
Because he was thinking about how *quiet* the world had been lately.
No big battles. No grand takeovers. No disasters.
And no one stopping Eggman from making his next move.
Because the one person who *could* had been erased.
And left to rot inside a lantern.
Shadow clenched his fists.
Sonic noticed. *"Hey."*
Shadow met his eyes.
Sonic tilted his head, studying him for a moment. His glow softened slightly. *"Youâre mad."*
Shadow scoffed. âOf course Iâm mad.â
Sonic blinked, as if he hadnât expected that response.
Shadow took a step closer, staring through the glass. âYouâre telling me Eggman shoved you in here, let the world move on, and youâre *fine* with it?â
Sonic shrugged, smiling, but it didnât reach his eyes. *"What else am I supposed to do?"*
Shadowâs jaw clenched.
Then, voice low, steady, finalâ
âIâm getting you out.â
Sonic stared at him.
His glow flickered.
And for the first time in years, a spark of something real burned behind his eyes.
Sonic didnât speak for a long time.
Shadow had expected disbelief, maybe even some kind of sarcastic remark. But instead, Sonic just⌠*stared* at him.
Like he couldnât quite process the words.
Like no one had ever said them before.
Finally, he let out a breath, his glow flickering weakly. *"You say that like itâs easy."*
Shadow narrowed his eyes. âItâs not.â
*"Yeah. No kidding."* Sonic gestured around him. *"In case you havenât noticed, I donât exactly have an *off* switch. Even if you break the glass, Iâm still stuck like this."*
Shadow frowned. That was true. He had never seen Sonicâs glow weaken completely. He wasnât just *in* Super formâhe was *trapped* in it. Forced to burn endlessly like the lighthouse itself.
Shadow crossed his arms. âThen we figure out why.â
Sonic sighed, pressing his forehead against the glass. *"You make it sound so simple."*
âIt *is* simple.â
Sonicâs ear twitched. *"Oh?"*
Shadow held his gaze. âEggman built this place. That means it can be *unbuilt.*â
Sonicâs glow rippled. His lips parted slightly, and for the first time, Shadow saw something new in his expression.
Hope.
But then, just as quickly, Sonic turned away. *"Even if youâre right, that means we have to go *down there* to figure it out."*
Shadow stiffened.
*"The basement,"* Sonic continued, eyes dark. *"Youâve been avoiding it since you got here, havenât you?"*
Shadow didnât answer.
Because Sonic was right.
The basement was the *one* place Shadow hadnât bothered to explore. It had been off-limits in the contract, but more than thatâsomething about it *felt* wrong. The air was thicker down there, heavy and still. Like something was *watching.* He only knew this because he had opened the door and stepped down a couple off steps a few times before going back up. At the time he had thought he heard strange noises coming from below but never had he thought them concerning enough to break the contract and investigate.
Sonic tilted his head. *"Youâre not scared, are you?"*
Shadow shot him a glare. âNo.â
*"Good,"* Sonic said, flashing a grin. *"Because if you really wanna get me out, thatâs where youâll have to start."*
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Chapter 5: Hollow
Summary:
Holy moly probably the longest chapter of the whole fic
shadow is in emotional turmoil
hes jumping so many hoops to keep it togheter
i dont even know how he manages
Notes:
An extra long chapter because i decided to add more stuff and i didnt wanna change the pacing
also if youre asking why theres astorix in some parts and cursive in others, its because im too lazy to fix them i might once the story is finshed but dont hold your breath ok im TRYING *cries*
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Chapter Text
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Shadow hadnât gone down to the basement yet.
It wasnât that he couldnâtâ But he wouldn't admit that he was afraid.
Because he wasn't.
HE WAS NOT.
Besides he was distracted.
By an email from Rouge.
Honestly, he had opened his laptop to check if he had any other mails from work. But nope. A twitter notification here, a new microsoft login spotted there...Â
He decided to click Rouge's email, unable to let it stare him in the face.
Subject: You alive or do I need to send a search party? đ
From: Rouge the Bat
To: Shadow the Hedgehog
Date: xx/xx/20xx
Time: 02:43 AM
Hey, sunshine.
It's been, whatâweeks? Months? Iâve lost track. Thatâs how long youâve been ghosting me from whatever creepy lighthouse you decided to be dropped in. Iâm assuming thereâs no reception because you havent even texted me or responded to Omegas spam mails just once, and not because youâve finally decided to join a sea cult or something. I hope the pay is worth it. Wait how much do you get?should be a lot right? Think theres a position open for me? ;D
Seriously though, you good?
Things here have been boring, you know no evil genius to take down or whatever.Â
Just tell me you're alive. You donât even have to say you miss me. You can type "K" and Iâll take it as an âI treasure our friendship dearly and am definitely not avoiding you because im definitely not a depressed little fuck who wants his alone time.â
And heyâ if the quietâs getting to you? You know me and Omega are here for you...
Waiting,
đ
R
P. S. If you die in there I swear I will dig you up and resurrect you just to yell at you.
He sighed, figured he should at least reply to it, since she had gone through the trouble of writing it at least. As well as Omega, according to Rouge, surprisingly. Rouge was correct, the internet was sheit here.
Wait, where were all these emails? He opened his spam folder. Ah. So that's where they went.
Â
Wait...
how many-
Â
how -
THIS WAS MADNESS!!!!
đ Spam (5348565 247)
â Messages filtered due to excessive use of ALL CAPS, unsolicited attachments, and declarations of emotional sabotage.â
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HOW MANY GODDAMN FUCKING EMAILS WERE THERE-???
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HE COULD SCROLL FOREVER!
Unread :
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đĽ [URGENT] DESTROY SOMETHING WITH ME, COWARD
Subject Line: âWE ARE WASTING VALUABLE COMBAT TIME. THIS IS WHY YOU ARE SAD.â
Attachment: JPEG titled âsad.jpgâ (a stick figure drawing of Shadow frowning) -
[PROXIMITY ALERT] I AM OUTSIDE YOUR BUILDING. WHY ARE YOU IGNORING ME.
Subject Line: âI SAW YOU TURN OFF THE LIGHT. YOU ARE NOT SLICK.â (picture attached of Omega outside in the rain at the wrong lighthouse) - đĽ [I MADE YOU SOUP]
Subject: âIT IS MADE OF BOLTS. AND LOVE.â
Body: âI DO NOT UNDERSTAND ORGANIC COMFORT FOOD BUT I AM TRYING.â
Attachment: A photo of a bowl full of nuts, bolts, and one single cherry tomato. -
[TRUST EXERCISE] LET ME THROW YOU INTO THE SUN TO SEE IF YOU GET STRONGER
Subject Line: âIT IS A COMPLIMENT.â - đŻ [RE: RE: RE: RE: OUR PLATONIC VIOLENCE DATE]
Subject: âWHY HAVE YOU NOT RESPONDED. I AM BEGINNING TO FEEL HUMAN EMOTION AND I DO NOT LIKE IT.â
Attachment: A blurry photo of Omega sitting next to a pile of broken vending machines labeled âTHOUGHTS.â -
[REPORT] I EXPLODED AN EGGMAN DRONE. IT WAS DELICIOUS. WOULD YOU LIKE TO EXPLODE ONE TOO?
Body: âTHERE IS ONLY A 12% CHANCE IT WAS SENTIENT.â -
[CULTURE DAY] I WROTE YOU A POEM ABOUT MISSILES.
Attachment: PDF titled âLOVE_IS_AN_EXPLOSION.pdfâ - đźď¸ [CREATIVE OUTLET] I DREW US
Subject: âTHIS COULD BE US. DO NOT JUDGE ME.â
Attachment: A child-like MS Paint masterpiece of Omega and Shadow holding what appear to be molotov cocktails. -
[AUDIO STIMULATION] I MADE A MIXTAPE OF EXPLOSIONS TO CHEER YOU UP
(Omega has resent it 5 times.)
He almost put his hands over his face. "My fucking chaos-" He groans.Â
Fine.
Fine.Â
He woud open one.
Just one.
Subject: STATUS REQUEST // PROPOSED COMBAT OUTING
From: E-123 OMEGA
To: SHADOW THE HEDGEHOG
Date: [REDACTED]
Time: 04:01 AM
SHADOW.
YOU HAVE FAILED TO RESPOND TO MY PREVIOUS 53485653 Â MESSAGES.
CONCLUSION: YOU ARE EITHER MALFUNCTIONING OR BROODING IN AN UNSANCTIONED LOCATION.
CURRENT MISSION STATUS: INCOMPLETE. I HAVE NOT DESTROYED ANYTHING IN 17.3 DAYS. THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE.
SOLUTION: WE SHOULD REUNITE FOR A FRIENDSHIP- ENHANCING EXPLOSION EVENT. I HAVE SELECTED THREE POTENTIAL TARGETS FOR DESTRUCTION:
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AN ABANDONED FACTORY FULL OF RUSTED MACHINERY. (SATISFYING COLLAPSE RISK: HIGH.)
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A SMALL, USELESS AMUSEMENT PARK. (NO CHILDREN PRESENT. ONLY DOLLS. HAUNTED?)
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EGGMAN'S OUTPOST #47. (DO NOT TELL HIM I KNOW ABOUT IT.)
AFTERWARDS, WE CAN DISCUSS YOUR EMOTIONAL TURMOIL OVER LUBRICANT- BASED BEVERAGES ( OR COFFEE. I UNDERSTAND YOU PREFER COFFEE).
I MISS OUR MISSION- BASED VIOLENCE.
PLEASE RESPOND WITH YOUR LOCATION OR A SUITABLE ALTERNATE TARGET.
IF YOU ARE INJURED, I WILL EXTRACT YOU. IF YOU ARE BROODING, I WILL WAIT OUTSIDE UNTIL YOU ARE DONE.
YOUR BESTIE
OMEGA
FRIEND UNIT: [ SHADOW] UNRECRUITED - IN PROGRESS
TARGET PREFERENCE: MAXIMUM DESTRUCTION
SETTING: â MILDLY CONCERNEDâ
No. He was not responding. Last thing he needed was for Omega to come snooping around here. He needed the light house intact and working. He needed to figure out how to release Sonic from this prison without blowing it up.Â
But secretlyâŚ
He scrolls back up.
And saves the molotov drawing to his hard drive.
And sets it as his background walpaper.
It seemed his distraction hadn't ended yet, because the next morning, faith decided to annoy him even more. Bad sleep, rough sea, and stress had all clawed at him.
and lastly, Sonic. (Deep sigh)
Or rather, whatever Sonic was. His containment chamber didnât have direct controlsâjust readouts. Energy levels. Internal pressure. Pulse frequency. And lately, those frequencies had started behaving strangely.
Shadow hadn't thought much of it until... how should he even explain this?
First it was the radio.
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It started, as always, too damn early.
Shadow blinked awake to the sound of soft static crackling from the corner of his roomâ the old radio on the shelf clicking into life.
He groaned, got up from the desk he'd fallen asleep at (computer screen black by now) and walked over to the bed. He laid down onto the soft mattress, nestling into it and laying there for a bit, kicking his socks off and falling into a soft snore.
And then:
â Gooooooooood morning, grumpy boots!â
Shadow groaned, dragging a pillow over his face. â No.â
â Oh come on, I know youâre awake. I can hear your gross morning breathing.â
â Sonic.â
â Donât make me do my radio voice.â
â Noââ
â This is your ghostly glowing DJ GLOWSTICK, live from the glass cage of existential dread! Coming to you with the hottest hits and the coldest loneliness! â
Shadow sat up, ran a hand down his face. â Itâs five in the morning.â
â Itâs lonely in here,â Sonic whined, voice crackling faintly with interference. â You said you'd come by last night. You didnât. You were checking eeeeee-maaaiillsssss- whose-everthoseare-â
â I had reports to file.â
â You had soup and fell asleep in your chair.â
â⌠How do you know that?â
â You left the webcam on your laptop open.â
Shadow swung his legs out of bed, glaring at the radio like it had personally wronged him. â Go back to sleep, Sonic.â
â Canât. Too much light in my body. Also I miss you.â
There was a pause.
Sonic filled it with humming a tune on the radio.
Shadow sighed and stood, walking over to the radio, and picked it up. "Yes pick me up and together we shall-" He flipped the switch, cutting off Sonic mid- verse.
Silence.
Blissful, (temporary) silence.
Shadow trudged back to bed, buried himself under the covers, snuggling into the still warm blankets.
Click.
â New feed unlocked, baby!â Sonicâs voice popped through againâ this time from the old walkie- talkie on Shadowâs nightstand. â You canât keep me down!â
Shadow didnât even open his eyes. He reached blindly and shut the walkie off with a deadpan flick.
Silence again.
He exhaled, tension melting. Pillow welcoming.
Then the microwave beeped.
Beep . Beep. Beep.
Shadowâs eyes snapped open.
â⌠No.â
From the kitchen: BEEP- BEEP BEEP- BEEP- BEEP BEEEEEP.
He launched out of bed like something had exploded.
Downstairs, the microwave was blinking â 00: 00â like a countdown to chaos. Shadow stormed into the kitchen, glared at it, then looked up at the lantern room window high aboveâ where a faint golden glow pulsed innocently.
â⌠Youâre pushing it.â
The lighthouse trembled faintly as if with laughter .
â Just wanted to see your face, grumpy.â The voice came through the old lighthouse speakers, which shadow previously had thought to be indisposed.Â
"That's cheating." Shadow muttered under his breath, reset the microwave clock, and turned to go.
â Hey,â Sonic said, softer now, slipping through the static on a nearby speaker.
Shadow paused.
â Youâll come visit today, right?â
A long beat.
â⌠Yeah,â Shadow said finally. â I will.â
â⌠Okay.â
The speakers clicked off.
Shadow stood there a moment longer, hand resting on the counter, eyes softening.
Heâd never admit it aloudâ but he missed him, too.
God help him.
True to his word, Shadow returned.
Sonic lit up brighter the moment the door to the lantern room opened, his glow flaring with what he hoped passed for casual brightness and not the full-body yay! it really was.
â You came!â he said, bouncing lightly inside the chamber.
Shadow stepped inside, arms crossed. â You microwaved my leftover curry at 5: 13 in the morning.â
Sonic grinned.
â You owe me a new meal.â Shadow sighed.
â I can't do that since im stuck and all buuuuuuuttttttt- I... beep the oven again?â
â Donât.â
There was a beat of shared stillness. Shadow looked around the lantern room like he was trying to spot something heâd missed before. Same wires. Same hum of machinery. Same strange, suspended glowâ Sonic, floating midair like bottled sunlight.
But now, he looked at Sonic differently.
Maybe because heâd realized something lately.
Sonic wasnât just in the lighthouse.
Sonic was the lighthouse.
Or at least, whatever power pulsed through it.
â Iâve been thinking,â Shadow said.
Sonic blinked. â Dangerous.â
Shadow ignored that. â I want to see what you can do.â
Sonic tilted his head. â Like... what kind of things?â
â You accessed the radio. The walkie. The kitchen. Thatâs not just static manipulation.â
Sonic beamed. â Yeah. I think I can reach stuff connected to the power grid. Even wireless stuff sometimes, if I focus.â
Shadow raised an eyebrow. â So⌠could you turn on the fan in the other room?â
There was a pause. A faint crackle. Then the faint whirrrrr from below.
Shadow looked impressed. â Huh.â
Sonic puffed up a little, proud. â I got skills.â
â What about something more delicate?â
â Ooh, like what?â
Shadow reached into his pocket and pulled out his old PDA. He set it on a crate beside the lantern housing.
âCan you channel Radio waves into this? â
A PDA couldn't do that on its own but but it could connect to other devices to then play music.Â
The pause that came was long, but not because Sonic was unsure or dumbfounded, no, he was concentrating, staring at the device intently.
Then from the tinny speaker: a lo-fi beat began to play.
Shadow quirked a smile.
â Shadow,â Sonic said seriously, â I can be your Spotify Premium.â
â Iâm not paying you.â
âYouâre always paying. In emotional vulnerability.â
Shadow huffed a laughâ quiet, soft. He stepped closer to the glass chamber.
â Youâre improving,â he murmured. â Itâs not just power. Itâs⌠you. Your will.â
Sonicâs glow dimmed slightly. â I donât know how far it goes, though.â
â You ever tried⌠reaching out physically?â
Sonic looked down at his own flickering hands. â I donât think I can.â
Shadowâs face shiftedâ something subtle. Something gentle.
â That⌠that's not fair,â he said quietly.
A long pause stretched between them.
Sonic floated closer to the glass, his form soft and golden.
â I think about it sometimes,â he whispered. â Touch. Even just once.â
Shadow raised his hand, placing it against the glass.
Sonic instinctively mirrored him, his energy shimmering against the barrier. It wasnât skin. It wasnât contact. But something passed through itâ a warmth that wasnât heat. A flicker of connection.
â I think youâd be good at it,â Shadow said softly.
Sonic laughed, a little shy. â Touch?â
â Holding someone. Being held.â He shrugged- Oh Chaos was he blushing!?
â⌠You volunteering?â
Shadow looked him in the eyes. Maroon to carmine. The soft red eyes Sonic had when he wasn't glowing above 1,000,000 lumens.
â I might be,â he said after a pause.Â
FUCK. HE WAS DEFINITEY BLUSHING NOW OH FUCK-
There was a beat of stunned silence, then:
â Shadow,â Sonic groaned. â Donât be smooth with me, Iâm already floating.â
Shadow smirked, tension in his stomach breaking, like a jar setting the butterflies free. â You like it.â
â I hate it.â He meant not being able to touch Shadow. They both knew thats what he meant, but Shadow couldnt stop himself from responding, â Youâre glowing brighter.â
â Shut up.â
Shadow chuckled, turning to leave. He still had things to do.
â Waitââ Sonic called.
Shadow paused at the door.
â⌠You can call me glowstick if you want.â
Shadow blinked.
â I thought you hated that nickname.â
âI do,â Sonic muttered. âBut it sounds nicer when you say it.â
Shadow hesitated a beat longer, then smiledâ just barely.
â Sleep tight, glowstick.â
The door clicked shut behind him.
And Sonic glowed brightly for hours.
Heâd walked past the access door a hundred times. Once, heâd even held the keycard an inch from the lock before stepping away.
It wasn't just the rules that warned him against going down there. The contract, the email briefings, the "DO NOT ENTER" slapped across the hatch in industrial paint â all of that he could ignore. Rules were made to keep people quiet, not safe. No, it was the feeling of the place. The way the air changed whenever he walked past it. Like it breathed.
Heâd avoided it for weeks. Kept busy. Focused on the routine. Kept Sonic â his light â talking, joking, burning bright in that glass room above. He made excuses. Told himself that whatever was down there could wait.
Â
But none of that was true.
The truth wasâ
He was scared.
He shoved a piece of toast in his mouth and chewed mechanically.
â Today,â he said aloud, to the empty kitchen.
â Iâll go today.â
Sonicâs voice crackled faintly through the nearby walkie- talkie, chirping from upstairs. â Did you say something?â
Shadow stood. Took a breath.
â No,â he lied. â Just thinking.â
â About me?â
â⌠No.â
â Yes you were.â
â⌠Eat your light or something.â
â Shadow, that doesnât make any sense.â
He turned off the walkie.
And this time, he didnât pace by the basement door.
He walked toward it.
Because it was time.
Because he needed to do this.
For answers.
For closure.
For Sonic .
Â
The descent started quiet.
Shadow felt something had pulled him. Restlessness. A thread in his chest he couldnât untangle.Â
The stairs down to the basement wound tighter than he remembered. Slick concrete. Rust creeping up the corners like something alive. As he went deeper, the temperature droppedâ not gradually, but suddenly, like heâd crossed an invisible threshold. The chill didnât feel natural.
The walls were lined with pipes, too many. Some ancient and crumbling, others newly installed with humming coolant tubes threaded through them like veins. The lighting overhead flickered, not with age, but with hesitation.
Shadowâs breath steamed in front of him.
The lighthouse above had always felt like a machineâbut this? This felt like an organism. Something built not just to run, but to feed.
At the bottom of the stairwell was a door.
Steel, blackened and smooth, without a handle. It wasnât locked.
It just waited.
Shadow stood in front of it, pulse crawling up the back of his neck. He placed his palm against it.
Warm.
Too warm.
He pushed.
The door groaned open, metal parting like old skin.
The room beyond wasnât large, but it felt cavernousâbecause the air inside had been emptied. Like someone had pulled all the life out of it. It vibrated at the edge of hearing. A low hum threaded with a keening pitch, like a scream buried so deep it forgot how to escape.
Screens lined the walls, mismatched and humming softly. Most of them were blank. Others flickered with red data feeds in languages Shadow couldnât read.
Cables crisscrossed the ceiling like spiderwebs.
And in the center of the room: a containment pod.
Not like the glass container upstairs. Older. Rougher. The glass was smeared with condensation and streaks that might have been fingerprints. The metal base throbbed softly, as if it had a pulse of its own.
Shadow stepped forward, slow. Careful.
He brushed his hand against the glass.
The condensation parted.
His own reflection stared backâ until it blinked.
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Shadow staggered back, heart jolting.
â Whatââ he muttered, voice catching.
Â
*"Well."* His voice was deeper, rougher, but unmistakable. *"Took you long enough."*
Shadow didnât move. Couldnât move.
Not a reflection.
Not a trick.
Â
It was... Sonic.
Limbs thinner. Paler muzzle. Fur muted into something near- black. No gold. No glow. Only empty white eyes and the faint glint ofâ Red.
Faintly glowing. Unblinking. Watching him.
His instincts screamed at himâdanger, threat, *wrong*âbut his mind was still trying to *understand.*
*"Cat got your tongue?"* The dark Sonic tilted his head. His eyes glowed dimly in the low light. *"You were so chatty with the other me. Whatâs different now?"*
Shadow exhaled sharply. âYouââ
*"âShouldnât exist?"* Sonic grinned wider, pressing a hand against the glass. *"Tell me about it."*
Â
Shadow steadied himself. âWhat *are* you?â
Sonicâs expression flickered. For a moment, something like frustration flashed through his gaze.
*"You really donât know anything, huh?"*
Shadow stayed silent.
Sonic leaned against the glass, fingers tapping rhythmically. *"I see what he sees, you know. The one upstairs. The one youâve been *feeding.*"* His lip curled. *"I see the way you look at him. The way you trust him. The way youâŚ*like* him."*
Shadow tensed.
Sonicâs voice dropped. *"Thatâs why you wonât help me, isnât it?"*
Shadowâs fists clenched. âI didnât say that.â
*"You didnât have to."*
Shadow took a step forward. âThen explain it to me.â
The dark Sonic narrowed his eyes.
Shadow gestured at the room. âYou clearly have all the answers. So talk.â
Silence.
Thenâslowly, carefullyâthe dark Sonic inside the chamber leaned forward, his breath fogging up the glass.
*"Youâre looking at whatâs left of me."*
Shadowâs stomach twisted.
*"Eggman wanted my power, but I wouldnât just hand it over. So he *ripped* it out."* Sonic lifted a hand, curling his clawed fingers. His voice dropped, cold and bitter. *"Everything that made me shine? Everything the world *loved* about me? He took it. Forced it into the light upstairs. And then he locked me down here to rot."*
Shadowâs throat was dry.
*"The one you know isnât me."* Sonicâs eyes burned brighter. *"Heâs *half* of me. A hollowed-out sun, built to burn forever."*
Shadow didnât realize he had stepped closer until his breath hit the glass.
This Sonic⌠he was different. Sharper. Colder.
*Real.*
And he *knew.*
*"Youâre afraid of me."*
Shadow froze.
The dark Sonic tilted his head, gaze unreadable. *"You donât even know why yet, do you?"* His voice dipped, low and knowing. *"But I do."*
Shadow narrowed his eyes. âEnlighten me.â
Sonicâs expression darkened. He didn't respond to Shadow, instead he just coninued talking.
*"Because if it comes down to itâif you have to chooseâyou *wonât* pick me."*
Shadow felt something in his chest tighten.
Sonic grinned, but it didnât reach his eyes. *"Go on. Tell me Iâm wrong."*
Shadow didnât.
Couldnât.
Because he didnât *know* yet.
But he *wasnât* leaving this thing down here. Because he was sure that if he did, the one upstairs would get hurt too. They belonged together. A star couldnt shine without darkness, a sun cant make the day without the night. This was a part of Sonic and if he truly wanted to get Sonic out, he needed to accept all of Sonic.
ââŚIâm getting you out.â
Sonic blinked. His fingers twitched against the glass, as if he hadnât expected that.
Shadow crossed his arms. âYou heard me.â
A beat of silence.
Then, the dark Sonic inside the chamber cackled. Not lighthearted, not relievedâjust *amused.*
*"Kheahhahahehahhhoho! You really are something else."*
Shadow exhaled sharply. âI get that a lot.â
Sonic leaned back against the glass, expression unreadable. *"Fine. Letâs see if you mean it."*
Shadow stepped forward, placing his hand against the chamber.
And for the first time in years, the dark Sonic felt something other than the cold.
He had been jealous before, of the attention his lighter half had been receiving. He was selfish. He knew that. But for now he would wait.
Shadow worked in silence.
His hands moved over the machineâs controls, flipping switches, adjusting dials. His movements were precise, calculatedâbut the machine didnât respond. No unlocking mechanism. No emergency shutdown.
Nothing.
The chamber remained sealed, the dark Sonic still trapped inside.
And he was *laughing.*
Low, quiet chuckles that only grew louder the more Shadow struggled.
*"You actually thought itâd be that easy?"*
Shadow ignored him, fingers flying over the rusted keyboard built into the control panel. He scanned the screen, looking for anythingâan override command, a release valve, *anything.*
*"You really are something else, huh?"* Dark Sonic leaned against the glass, watching him with amusement. *"The guy who barely knew my name a few days ago is suddenly my big hero?"* He smirked. *"Itâs cute. Stupid. But cute."*
Shadow clenched his jaw, keeping his focus on the controls.
The Sonic inside the chamber just shook his head, stretching his arms behind his head lazily. *"Face it. Youâre wasting your time."*
The machine gave an angry *beep* as another override attempt failed.
Dark Sonicâs grin widened. *"Ohhh, I *love* this part. This is where you give up, isnât it?"*
Shadow didnât respond.
*"Go on."* The glow in his eyes sharpened. *"Say youâre done. Say youâre heading back upstairs. Say youâre picking *him* over me."*
Shadow exhaled through his nose and turned away.
Dark Sonicâs expression flickered.
*"Figures."* His voice was quieter now, but no less bitter. *"Just like I said. Youâ"*
The door slammed shut.
Dark Sonic blinked.
Then scowled, pressing his fingers against the glass. *"Really? Not even a goodbye? Not even a *sorry*?"*
Silence.
Dark Sonic let out a slow breath and slumped back against the glass. He stared at the dark ceiling, tracing patterns in the cracks above.
This was what he expected.
What he *knew* would happen.
So why did it sting?
He sat there, unmoving, for what felt like an hour. Maybe more. The room never changed. The machine still hummed, the air still crackled.
Nothing.
Just him.
He held back tears.
Why?
Why had he been so annoying?
So rude to someone who tried to help him?Â
Thenâ
The door opened.
Dark Sonic jerked upright.
Shadow stood in the doorway. He didnât say a word, didnât make eye contact.
He just stepped forward and placed something in front of the chamber.
A bowl.
Dark Sonic stared at it, blinking. ââŚWhat?â
Steam curled from the dish, thick with the scent of something *real.* Not cold rations. Not the tasteless, processed meals Eggmanâs machines used to dump in here before theyâd stopped altogether.
No.
This was warm.
Homemade.
Dark Sonic swallowed. ââŚYouâ?â
âEat,â Shadow said, cutting him off. His voice was flat, unreadable. âOr donât. I donât care.â
Dark Sonic hesitated.
Then, carefully, he pressed his hand against the glass.
And just like that, the glow in his eyes flickered, his aura shiftingâjust for a second.
The bowl wobbled.
The pasta lifted.
And thenâlike light being absorbed into a voidâit simply *vanished.*
Dark Sonic exhaled sharply.
Shadow didnât react. He just crossed his arms, watching.
Dark Sonic licked his lips, feeling warmth bloom in his chest. *Real* warmth, not artificial energy, not the cold hum of the machine.
He let out a quiet, breathless laugh.
*"âŚPasta, huh?"*
Shadow shrugged. âWho refuses pasta?â
Dark Sonic chuckled, the sound almost *genuine.*
He sat back, looking at Shadowâreally *looking* at him.
*"Youâre serious about this, arenât you?"*
Shadow didnât answer.
He just *stayed.*
Notes:
loved doing the emails thing-
Ah man i cant wait to see you guys reaction
this is going to be a big hit or miss for some people but I PROMISE ITS WORTH YOUR TIMEi havent been able to figure out how to put art in the fics yet
and i didn't finish my art before finishing this chapter (sowwy)
i was too lazerfocused on the writing
i also really need to continue red eyes but
THE LIGHTHOUSE AU HAS ME IN ITS LIMELIGHT AAAAAAAAA
Chapter 6: What happens after
Notes:
Had a rough time with this one
I hope its good now and explains some things lolIâm going to call them dark and super bc dark and light felt kinda cliche but thereâs a lot of namethrowing to super XD I need to come up with names for dark
I wanted to make art of the lighthouse before I dropped this chapter but I didnât get it finished
Some art has been added to chapters one and five though! Finally figured that out lol
Iâm really hoping for it all to flow together and to make sense
(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)
Chapter Text
Shadow climbed the lighthouse stairs, his thoughts tangled in ways he hated. The storm had passed days ago, but inside his head, something still raged.
He had expected answers.
Instead, he found *another* problem.
At the top of the lighthouse, the golden glow of the beacon pulsed steadily. Sonicâ*the light Sonic*âfloated within the glass chamber, like some damn super-boy, his body suspended in the air like a sun frozen mid-rise. His energy hummed through the air, gentle but constant, washing over the room in waves.
The moment Shadow stepped in, Sonicâs head lifted. His usual easy-going grin flickered onto his face.
âHey, stranger,â Sonic greeted, tilting his head. âBack already? Miss me?â
Shadow ignored him.
âWe need to talk.â
Sonic raised an eyebrow. âOh? Sounds serious.â
Shadow crossed his arms. âWhy didnât you tell me thereâs another you in the basement?â
The grin on Sonicâs face dropped.
ââŚWhat?â
Shadow didnât blink. âThe basement. The machine. The *other you.*â His voice was sharp, cutting through the hum of the room. âYou didnât think to *mention* him?â
Sonic stared at him.
Then laughedâlight, confused. âUh, hold up. I think youâre gonna have to run that one by me again.â
Shadow frowned. âYouâre saying you didnât know?â
Sonic spread his hands. âBuddy, I *literally* have no idea what youâre talking about.â
Something in Shadowâs stomach twisted.
He had assumedâno, *expected*âSuper Sonic to know. The way the dark one had spoken, the way he had *seen* through the eyes of the lightâShadow thought they were connected.
But now?
Sonicâs reaction wasnât fake. He wasnât lying.
Shadowâs mind raced.
The communication only went one way.
Whatever the dark one knew, *this one didnât.*
Shadow exhaled sharply. âThis is a problem.â
Sonicâs eyes narrowed slightly. âShadow, slow down. What do you mean, âanother meâ?â
Shadowâs expression was unreadable. âEggman split you in two. Literally.â
Sonic blinked.
Shadow continued, voice firm. âHe tore you apart. Separated your power, your *light*, and forced it into this.â He gestured toward the glass chamber. âYou. The beacon. But what was left of youâthe *other* youâis still trapped below. Heâs not like you at all. He probably thinks I hate him-â Shadow kept ranting.
Sonicâs breath caught in his throat.
He looked down at his own hands, golden light flickering over his fingers.
Split.
His stomach churned.
Shadow didnât rant. He only became a verbally yapping rattling chatter head when something shook himâŚ
âYouâre serious.â
Shadowâs glare deepened. âI wouldnât waste my time lying.â
Sonicâs fingers curled, his mind reeling. He tried to *remember*âto search for something, *anything*âbut there was *nothing.* Only fog where memories should be.
ââŚHow bad is he?â
Shadow hesitated. He thought of the bitter smile, the sharp-edged words. The *anger.*
ââŚHeâs not happy.â
Sonic swallowed. âYeah, I bet.â
Silence stretched between them, heavy and tense.
Sonicâs voice was quieter when he spoke next. ââŚAnd you wanna get us both out of here.â
Shadow nodded once.
Sonic exhaled. âOkay. Say you do. Say you bust us out.â
He looked at Shadow, gaze serious.
âWhat happens *after*?â
Shadow tensed.
Sonicâs voice was steady, but there was something underneath itâsomething unsure. âI mean, you *know* whatâs gonna happen, right? This lighthouse? Itâs not just some rickety old tower. Itâs part of a *system.*â He gestured vaguely around them. âEggman built it. Heâs running *something* through here. And if you take me out?â
Sonicâs expression darkened. âHeâs gonna *know.*â
Shadowâs jaw clenched.
Sonic wasnât wrong.
The lighthouse wasnât just a building. It was a machine, part of a *network* that Eggman had built in the shadows, away from the worldâs eyes. Shadow had taken the job because he wanted isolation. He hadnât asked questions.
But if he tore it downâif he *freed* Sonicâthen Eggman *would* find out.
And Shadow would be the first one on his list.
ââŚI donât care,â Shadow said finally.
Sonic looked at him, startled. âWhat?â
Shadow met his gaze. His voice was firm, unwavering.
âI said, I donât care.â
Sonicâs eyes widened.
Shadow exhaled sharply. âIâm not leaving you here.â
Sonic stared.
For the first time, he didnât know what to say.
Shadow turned away. His fist clenched at his side. âYou donât belong in a cage.â
Sonic swallowed, something unreadable flickering across his face.
ââŚNeither does he.â
Shadow didnât look back as he left the room.
But Sonic sat there for a long time, watching the glow of his own light flickering in the glass, trying to remember somethingâ*anything*âabout the other half of himself.
The radio crackled to life again. He looked at his clock. Shadow groaned and buried himself in a pillow. âFirefly, it's *four a.m.*â
Except⌠the voice that came out wasn't Sonicâs voice. Well it was but not⌠not the one from upstairs. Not the super Sonic.
A soft, static-laced hum filtered through the walkie-talkie on his nightstand. Not cheerful. Not dramatic. Just⌠distant. Like it had been recorded underwater, then played back on tape left too long in the sun.
 â...can you see⌠all of me⌠walk into my mysteryâŚâ
Shadow sat up. Slowly.
A sob muffled the walkie.
He turned on the light.
The room was *red.*
His heart kicked like a loaded weapon in his chest.
He got out from bed, muscles coiled. Something buzzed faintly in the background, a low hum threaded through the walls. The softest vibration of static. The speakersâŚ
He came down the stairs and stepped into the hallway.
Thatâs when he saw it.
The mirror at the end of the corridor stood just a few feet tallâjust enough to catch his full reflection in the thick red light.
But the shape looking back at him wasnât right.
Shadow froze.
The crimson wash distorted everything. His spines looked sharper. His frame longer. His eyesâtoo wide, too red.
His own face leered back at him, not blank but twistedâan echo of a nightmare he didnât remember having.
âGhhâ!â His breath caught. It wasnât a scream, not exactlyâbut the noise tore out of his throat before he could stop it. Reflexive. Mobian.
From the walkie on his nightstand, Superâs voice crackled, concerned and groggy.
â...Did you just scream? Was that a scream? Shadow?â
Shadow didnât answer.
He turned away from the mirror like it might reach out and drag him in. His paw pads hit the floor harder than usual as he stormed toward the basement stairwell, fast and angry.
The red lights followed.
The basement was already glowing by the time he opened the heavy door.
Every bulb had been dimmed to a dull crimson, like something out of an emergency lockdown. The song still drifted through the airâjust barely.
âStep inside and hold on⌠for dear life-â
Â
Shadow flung open the door to the containment area. âPut the lights back to normal,â he growled.
Dark Sonic sat on the floor like a shadow peeled off a wall. His knees were drawn up, arms looped over them, head down.
âI said put the lights back.â
âI like the red,â Dark murmured. âIt suits you.â
âIt makes me want to punch a mirror,â Shadow muttered.
Dark snorted quietly, but it sounded like it might turn into a sob.
âCouldnât you just tell me you needed company?â Shadow asked, more softly now.
âI didnât say I wanted company,â Dark whispered. âI just sang. Songâs been stuck in my head.â
Shadow hesitated. â...âAll of Me,â from Crush 40, right? Thatâs⌠old.â
Darkâs eyesâred, yes, but not cruelâlifted to meet his.
âFelt fitting.â
Shadow didnât say anything.
The lights dimmed. A soft click. One by one, they returned to their normal glow.
âThanks,â Shadow murmured, rubbing his eyes.
Dark looked away. âHe calls me broken. Sometimes. Not out loud. But I hear it when he thinks. Glowstick thinks heâs better.â
Shadow frowned. âHe doesn't. Not really.â
âHe does.â Darkâs voice was flat. âBecause he shines. And I donât. He hates me. The thought of me alone sends shivers down his spine. I bet even his bones give off light. You probably hate me too.â he groaned, rambling softly.
Shadow crouched down in front of the glass. âI donât hate you.â
Dark blinked. â...You should.â
âI donât,â Shadow repeated. âYouâre part of him. And youâre part of what makes him whole. I see you both.â
Dark muttered, âYou like the shiny part more.â
Shadow didnât deny it. But he didnât agree, either.
âIâm watching you both,â he said. âYou both matter. Even when you drive me insane.â
Dark grimaced. âGlowstick.â He blamed.
âDonât call yourself out like that,â Shadow muttered automatically.
Dark smirked faintly. âHe doesnât even *mind* the name.â
âDoesnât matter,â Shadow said. âIâm not feeding your self-loathing tonight.â
Dark looked at him. âYou think this is just tonight?â
Shadow stood. âI think you're tired.â
âI *am* tired,â Dark whispered. âOf being the part he doesnât want.â.
Shadow stood just beyond the glass, arms folded, gaze unreadable.
ââŚYou can gloat if you want,â Dark said after a long silence, voice dry and scratchy. âYou were right. The lights were too much. Iâm just a cheap trick with a mood switch.â
âI didnât come down here to fight you.â
Dark blinked up at him. Shadow sighed and sat against the glass wall outside the containment chamber, legs drawn up. âI came to talk.â
âOh, thatâs even worse.â
Shadowâs smirk was faint, but real. He stared ahead at nothing for a long moment before he spoke.
âI never told you how I ended up here, did I.â
Dark was immediately cautious. âI figured you were some kind of vigilante loner type with a tragic past.â
ââŚClose.â
He exhaled through his nose.
âIâm a weapon. Or I was. G.U.N. made me as a countermeasure. Not just for Eggman. But for *you.* Eggmanâs forces were spread far and wide. While you fought in the West, I was deployed in the East. Sometimes Iâd see newspapers with a photo or a big title. âSonic saved the dayâ. But not everyone rooted for⌠him, and G.U.N. didnât want to take any chances.â His eyes flicked toward Dark.
âSo youâre like a plan B,â Dark said dryly. âNice. Nice to meet you, Bonic.âÂ
Shadow glared at the pun but then sighed. Dark Sonic gave him a shrug.
âI wasnât meant to live a life. I was an insurance policy.â He pauses, clenching a hand.
ââŚSo what happened?â
âProject decommissioned. Sonic vanished. Eggman gone. I was no longer needed.â He shrugged slightly. âSo G.U.N. tried to shelve me. Cryo-stasis. Cold storage.â
Darkâs throat tightened. âLike⌠Like me⌠right now.â
âThey said it was a safety measure.â Shadow gave a humorless laugh. âSaid I was a âliability.â Told me Iâd served my purpose.â
Dark watched him, eyes shadowed, no snark in sight.
âSo I fought for it. My right to stay awake. To live my own life, even if itâs a quiet one.â
âAnd they let you?â
âThey assigned a handler. Omega. Gave me limited freedoms.â He rubbed the back of his neck. âWhich is how I ended up here, in this lighthouse. Part job, part self-exile.â
Dark stared at him for a long time.
âYou ran to a lighthouse,â he said finally, voice thick. âTo be alone.â
âI ran to a lighthouse,â Shadow corrected, âbecause itâs the first place in my life that didnât feel like Iâd be watched every single day.â
Dark looked away. His voice trembled. âYou know⌠didnât have to tell me all that.â
âI know.â
âWhy did you?â
Shadow leaned forward slightly, eyes steady.
âBecause for all your noise and red lights and drama,â he said quietly, âI know youâre scared. I know you think no one sees you. But I do.â
Dark swallowed hard, jaw tight.
ââŚI donât know how to be⌠anything without him.â
âYou donât have to be anything.â Shadowâs voice was firm. âYou just have to be you.â
ââŚYouâre really okay with having both of us around?â
âYouâre not a danger.â
Dark gave a weak huff. âYet.â
âIâd rather deal with your bad moods than let you rot in silence.â
Dark blinked fast, scrubbing his face with his arm like he wasnât almost crying. ââŚYouâre lucky I like you,â he muttered.
âTell your lights that,â Shadow deadpanned.
There was a pauseâand then, soft and slow, the hue in the room shifted to a dim, gentle blue.
Dark didnât say anything else.
But he left the walkie on that night.
Just in case.
Shadow settled into the familiar rhythm of evening visitsâfirst the lantern room, where Super Sonic hovered like a flickering flame trapped behind glass, and then the basement, where Dark Sonic lingered in shadows, silent and distant.
Super was restless that evening. His usual glow was dimmer, edges flickering as if the energy tether that held him together was fraying. But whenever Shadow tried to probe, to mention Dark, Superâs light shifted nervously, retreating behind jokes and distractions.
âYou know,â Super said, eyes fixed on the open sky beyond the lighthouse windows, âthe seagulls are quite interesting to watch. That fat one right there- that oneâs Lafayette.â
Shadow glanced up at the bird perched on the railingâa white speck against the darkening sky.
âLafayette?â Shadow repeated, eyebrow raised.
âYeah, âle-fat-jetâ. Heâs the sneaky type, always trying to steal another birdâs snack.â
Shadow smirked despite himself. âFat jet? So heâs fast enough to steal a bite but wont do it for anything else huh?â
âYes! And thereâs that couple over thereâMonica and Julio. Monica totally stole Angelicaâs chick last week. Tried to peck her eye out in the process.â
Shadow laughed quietly, shaking his head.
âSounds like a Hispanic telenovela out here.â
Superâs light brightened a fraction.
âExactly! If you think our situationâs complicated, you should see the seagull politics.â
Shadow watched the birds squabble, their harsh cries mixing with the ocean breeze.
But beneath the banter, he saw the tension in Superâs flicker. The avoidance. The quiet fear.
Shadow leaned against the window frame, arms crossed, as Super Sonicâs glow dimmed with a nervous edge.
âSo, you really donât want to talk about Dark,â Shadow said quietly.
Super shifted, eyes darting to the flock of seagulls circling outside.
âNot avoiding it,â he said fast. âJust... seagull drama is way more interesting.â
Shadow raised a brow. He definitely was avoiding it, but shadow didnât want to push. He needed a break from this all too.
âOh? Pray tell.â
Superâs light flickered with excitement. âOkay, so listen. Thereâs this one seagullâMichael. Total player. I swear heâs got like a dozen chicks circling him. Yesterday, he was caught stealing a fish from Monica.â
Shadow snorted.
âI figure sheâd be mad, she needs that food for her stolen chick.â
âOh, she is.â Super leaned in, voice dropping to a whisper. âAnd- Monica and Julio used to be the hottest couple in the flockâuntil Monica found out Julio was cheating with a newcomer, Veronica. Total scandal. So, Monica pecked Julioâs eye out last week. Blood everywhere.â
Shadow blinked. âWait but didnât she already do that to Angelica?â
âRight? But wait, it gets better. Veronica, the new girl, tried to sneak back into the flockâonly to be chased off by Lafayette. Turns out, heâs not just fatâheâs fat and territorial.â
Shadow crossed his arms tighter, trying not to laugh.
âSounds like you found better entertainment than watching me.â
âExactly! -No offense-â Super said, lighting up. âAll this passion, betrayal, power plays. I think theyâre even plotting a coup against the seagull king.â
Shadow smirked. âAnd youâre invested in this... âTellegullovelaâ?â
âHey, sometimes you need a distraction,â Super shrugged, eyes softening. âBesides, if they can survive all this drama, maybe we can too.â
Shadow looked at him, the faintest smile tugging his lips.
âMaybe, Firefly.â
Notes:
Iâve got a rough idea for how shadow met rouge and I MIGHT put her in a future chapter
We definitely need a chapter with omega but lets focus on the boys for nowAgh before I forget
I hope shadows explanation on his background cleared up any of the questions people were having -I thank everyone for their patience and the nice comments! :p
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