One

A Spark of Light
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Hoya's breath came fast and his heart pounded in his throat, his feet stumbling along the wooded pathway as fast as he could go without releasing the thin arm behind him. He could hear the faint cries of anguish that escaped the girl, but she followed him as fast as she could manage, her life hanging in the balance. Maybe his, too, and maybe if he had stopped to think about that, he wouldn't have decided to help her.

Honestly he hoped that he would, though, because not helping meant that he was like everyone else. Afraid, selfish, angry, suspicious, but mainly afraid.

 

"Stop, stop, I can't," she gasped, and he slowed his steps grudgingly. There could still be pursuit and he didn't want to risk it, but one look at her frail body made him realize that she literally could not run any more. Her sides heaved as she tried to in air, her thin shoulders shaking in the sobs that she tried to keep down, but there was a fire in her eyes. He had to wonder, was it from delirium? Or was it from her faith?

 

"We need to keep running, Hayoung," he said softly, catching her large dark eyes with his own sharply tilted ones. "If they catch up to you..."

 

He didn't need to finish that sentence. She had just been witness to what the villagers would do when they found a worshipper of the Light amongst them; had just watched as her mother and father and little baby brother were dragged away to await the Ruler's judgement. Regardless that she had grown up in the village, played with the children her age and matured into a woman of grace and kindness, she was still one of them. Better to turn them in to the Ruler's and gain an ounce of reward than to shelter them and share in the punishment. 

 

Or at least, that was how most people saw it. As Hoya had watched her family accosted and taken away, he realized that he couldn't just stand by like the rest. He had known this girl, watched her grow up; he couldn't just let her die. And so he had seized his chance and run to find her before any of the villagers could, knowing that she would be picking berries in the forest outside of the village. He had always been fast, but it felt like the race of his life, especially when several people noticed his sudden flight and took up the chase, probably guessing what he intended.

 

It was them that they now ran from, and even as Hayoung's breathing settled into something less frantic, Hoya's heart raced even harder. "We have to keep going," he urged, to which she finally cried out,

 

"To where?"

 

And she was right. There was nowhere in the land that would be safe for her, not as she was. "You could go to some other village, change your name, stop following the old ways-"

 

"Forsake the Light?" she asked, and for some reason, those quiet words stopped Hoya in mid-speech. He could see the truth in her eyes even before she spoke. "I could never, Hoya. That is what is wrong with the world. People turn their backs on the Light because they're too afraid to stand up for what is right. I will not be frightened away from the path of kindness, not even if it costs my life."

 

He couldn't begrudge her, he could only see truth in her words, but he also knew that unless she turned her back on the worship of a long dead god then she, too, would die. He heaved a sigh and shook his head, his shaggy black hair brushing across his forehead as he did so. "Let's find you someplace to stay for the night and I'll figure out something," he said, mainly to appease her as he wondered to himself how he would manage this seemingly impossible task.

 

She followed him quickly through the woods, his trail one that none other would find, for it was mapped out in his mind. He was comfortable with the woods, more so than even his own home, having taken solace in hunting and gathering instead of trying to befriend others. They would only betray him in the end, finding weaknesses to exploit for their own gains. He wasn't a Servant of the Light but neither did he worship the Rulers in hopes that they would provide for his family. He remembered far too well that that didn't get one anywhere.

 

His father had been a Servant, though, and Hoya

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DGNA_Forever
#1
Chapter 9: This story was just as good as I remembered and I loved the morals in each of the chapters. It was an interesting story and the way you portrayed the Light in different views and tests for Hoya were fantastic. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to reread it.
DGNA_Forever
#2
It's been four years since I last read this story, and now i get to read it again and maybe have a different perspective on it. Who knows? I look forward to it, regardless.
DGNA_Forever
#3
Chapter 9: This story was beautiful, and I love the way you described each shard differently and how Hoya learned from each of them. Now I see that throughout the entire trial, he was being tested and trained to be what the world needed most: the Light. The ending was perfect, too, and you wrapped this up nicely. Thank you for giving us a great story with such a powerful message to all♡.
DGNA_Forever
#4
Chapter 6: Goodness! This monster gave me the creeps, but I did have to laugh at the beginning of the fight, because it reminded me of a Boss fight in a video game. I loved that, honestly!
The pain and compassion Hoya felt for the dying boy was great, but also sad. He will be undoubtedly rewarded for this act someday, and already WAS, in a way, with regaining compassion and the feeling to help people again. I think I know who this Light shard was, too. I think maybe Sungjong? He was who I imagined through it.
DGNA_Forever
#5
Chapter 5: After the kind way Hoya has treated people, it's nice to see it being recognized and rewarded, even if it's just in a warm meal and reassurance that there is still hope. Now he'll just have to BELIEVE in it. This was a great way to show the Light. I loved it♡.
DGNA_Forever
#6
Chapter 3: The way Hoya is trying to stay true to the Light is so wonderful and it's great to read him as one of the only good people left. I feel terrible for him, though. The betrayal he's gone through...I hope he can stay on the right path. Poor guy=(.
DGNA_Forever
#7
Chapter 1: Wow, this opened with a bang, didn't it? It's sad how quickly people will compromise and throw their values out. I hope all hope isn't lost already! Great beginning!
DGNA_Forever
#8
This sparks (no pun intended) so many questions, so I'm glad I can read it now!
contaminated
#9
Chapter 9: :o
So now, in the end, Hoya has become the Light? Or the Light has become Hoya? Or the Light has absorbed Hoya or something like that??? >.< this was a rollercoaster! D: I really enjoyed it though. (I'm just going to guess the injured boy was Sungjong.)