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The Broken Astra

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Elio Rowan is seventeen, broke, and already tired of being a disappointment. He lives in the countryside with his parents, counting debts instead of dreams. His father worries about the land. His mother works harder than her body allows. Elio wants to be a poet, but poetry does not pay taxes or save houses from being taken away. Magic exists in the world. Everyone knows that. The magicians of the Aurelian Order live above ordinary people, trained from childhood, chosen by blood and talent. Elio was never meant to be one of them. Until one day, he hears his father’s thoughts. What starts as confusion turns into fear, then into a truth Elio cannot ignore. If he really can read minds, then he belongs to a world that never wanted him. A world where students train for years, rivals burn brighter than him, and failure has consequences. At the institute, Elio is behind in everything. He is clumsy with magic, bad at control, and painfully aware of how little he knows. His professor seems to hate him. His classmates doubt him. And the power watching him feels unfinished, like something broken a long time ago. There is a reason for that. Long before Elio was born, a powerful Astra was shattered during a war that changed history. Its bearer was named a traitor. His name erased. His truth buried. But magic does not forget. And neither does blood.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

Elio's earliest memory is of dirt under his nails.

He was small, sitting near the fields, trying to help his mother while only making things worse. She had laughed, wiped his hands clean, and told him it was alright to be useless at something for a while.

He held onto that sentence longer than he should have.

Years later, he still feels useless most days.

The house creaks more now. The land gives less. His father sits by the window, quiet, thinking thoughts Elio was never meant to hear. His mother moves slower than before, though she pretends not to notice.

Elio notices everything.

Especially the way his future feels like a locked door.

He is not brave. He is not special. He is not chosen by anything that matters. He gets into trouble, avoids responsibility, and hides behind jokes when things get too heavy.

And then, one evening, he hears a voice that is not spoken.

It is his father's. Tired. Afraid. Thinking about loss.

Elio freezes.

He tells himself he imagined it. He tells himself he is wrong. But the voice comes again, clear as breathing, and suddenly the world is not as simple as it was an hour ago.

That night, Elio understands something for the first time.

Whatever he is becoming, it is not safe.

And whatever broke long before him is starting to wake up.