The Fire and The Fountain, Part 2 The Hallowed Hall
Rรคdsla sat alone in his high-rise office, the untouched whiskey sweating in his hand. The city below stretched endlessly, a kingdom built on his control. Yet, for the first time, it felt hollow.
โWhat just happened to me?โ
Days had passed since he walked away from the deal; the moment he should have cemented his place above the rest.
Instead, he had left it behind. For what? A feeling? A presence?
No. He had been manipulated.
Asih had done something to him.
Not with force, not with threats, something far more insidious.
She had made him doubt his beliefs.
And doubt was weakness.
He had to prove her wrong.
The sanctuary stood as it always had – untouched, unmoved.
It should have been his.
Rรคdsla entered with a storm brewing in his chest, each step pressing against the silence.
He did not wait for Asih this time. He hunted her.
He found her, sitting on the floor near the altar, hands resting in her lap.
Candlelight filled the space, flickering against her serene face.
She did not startle when he approached.
If anything, she seemed to welcome him.
Rรคdsla clenched his fists.
โWhat gives you the right to question me?โ
His voice cut through the stillness like a blade.
โYou are nothing. You have nothing,โ he screamed defiantly.
โYou are just a street urchin with no education.
A woman with no power, no wealth, no authority.
Who are you to challenge me?โ
Asih lifted her eyes to meet his, calm as the ocean before a storm.
โWhat does power prove, Rรคdsla?โ
He scoffed. โPower is everything. It moves the world.
It decides who thrives and who starves; who rules and who kneels.โ
She tilted her head toward the candlelight.
โAnd yet, here you are;
seeking someone who has nothing of value to you. Why?โ
His jaw tightened. โBecause I refuse to loose to the likes of you. I will expose you for the fraud you are.โ
She sat unmoved, as the words rang through the space.
โTell me, what have I taken from you?โ
He opened his mouth, but no answer came.
Asih continued, her voice steady. โYou say I have nothing. If this is true, I would not trouble you. And yet, here you are. How does something that is nothing shake you so deeply?โ
Rรคdslaโs breath was sharper now, his pulse quickening. โYou think yourself wise? You live in fantasy! Love is not enough. Kindness does not rule the world.โ
She nodded slowly, as if considering his words.
Then, she asked, โHave you ever been loved, Rรคdsla?โ
He froze.
Something inside him recoiled, and he lashed back, โYou think this is about love?โ
โItโs a simple question.โ
His jaw tightened and his heart pounded in his chest. โI donโt believe in love. I believe in control.โ
She regarded him carefully. โDo you believe you are in control?โ
Rรคdsla sneered. โI can.โ
Asih studied him for a long moment.
Then, in the same steady voice, she asked, โDo you believe you can acquire power from the space around you?โ
His eyes narrowed, โWhat kind of question is that?!โ
She gestured around the sacred space. โDo you believe that owning this place can make you whole?โ
Rรคdsla scoffed. โI donโt need to be whole. I need control.โ
Asih nodded and paused, โControl of what?โ
โEverything.โ
She tilted her head, โThen take it.โ
He scoffed in reply, โTake what?!โ
โThis space. Take its power.โ Her voice was soft, but it landed like a challenge. โYou believe ownership gives you control, so claim it now. Seize the stillness in this space. Command time itself. Go back to the negotiation table. Take it.โ
Rรคdslaโs breath caught. He realized it, yet he couldnโt stop himself from responding out loud, โThatโs absurd.โ
She met his gaze with steadiness and ease. โYou can feel the power this space commands. Yet, you cannot hold it, and you cannot measure it.โ
She pressed further. โWhat do you hope to control?โ
His jaw tightened. His instincts told him to clench his fists and lash out in physical rage – to fight. But there was something in her presence – unshaken, undisturbed. He could find no flaw in her ethos. No weakness to attack.
She whispered softly as a mother, โWhat is real power here?โ
Something inside him cracked and resonated from deep within, as though it had always been there – dormant and unnoticed – buried under years of conflict. He had built an empire on the belief that power belonged to those who seized it; success measured by deals for power and profit gained.
But here, in this moment, he reckoned with something he could not see or touch. He realized the negotiation was within.
The space. The stillness. The loving kindness of this stranger who needed nothing from him. They activated this part of him that he had long ignored.
It was unshakeable. His mind scrambled for a response or rebuttal, but nothing came. For the first time, he had no move to make.
The silence stretched between them.
The weight of the moment settled on Rรคdsla; not the crushing weight of defeat, but the vast, unfamiliar weight of something real.
Slowly, involuntarily – you might say humbly – he sank to his knees.
Asih gazed into the flickering candlelight.
She did not rise in triumph.
She simply sat in the glow of the light that filled the space. โYou are not lost,โ she offered softly. โYou are only beginning to see, not with your eyes, but from the place in you that matters most.โRรคdsla closed his eyes.
He didnโt understand what was happening, yet it was undeniable nonetheless.
He was shook from the inside, he felt the weight of years of suffering. And, for the first time in his life, he chose to remain in stillness.