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Chapter 7 - Close Encounters

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last update publish date: 2026-03-09 19:42:32

The morning fog hung heavy over the estate, and I felt a knot tighten in my stomach as I prepared for the day. Today’s lesson, Lucian had said, would be “practical.” That could mean anything and knowing him, it would not be easy.

I stepped into the library at the appointed hour. The room was empty, save for him, standing near the long desk. His presence seemed to fill every corner, commanding the space effortlessly.

“Elara,” he said, eyes dark and sharp. “Today, you learn control. Mine, yours, the unspoken rules of this house.”

I nodded, unsure if I was eager or terrified.

He gestured to the desk. “Move that folder across the room. Slowly. Precisely. Without spilling its contents.”

It seemed simple enough until I realized he was watching every microexpression, every hesitation, every breath. I gritted my teeth, determined not to falter.

As I lifted the folder, our hands brushed. Just lightly, almost accidental but enough to make a jolt of heat run through me. I pulled back instinctively, cheeks burning. He didn’t comment, but the corner of his lips twitched an acknowledgment, almost teasing.

“Steady,” he said softly, voice lower than usual. “Not all pressure is obvious. Some is silent… like this.”

I froze, unsure what he meant.

He stepped closer, close enough that I could feel the faint heat of his body. I couldn’t look away; his presence was magnetic, suffocating, irresistible.

“Keep going,” he said. “And maintain focus.”

I carried the folder across the room, each step deliberate, each movement measured. I felt his gaze, heavy and unyielding, burning into me like fire. My pulse raced, my breath quickened, yet I did not drop the folder.

When I finally set it down, he circled around me, inspecting my work. “Not bad,” he said. “But you flinch too easily. Strength comes not just from resisting… but from anticipating. Understanding the pressure before it hits.”

I bit back a retort. Instead, I straightened my posture and lifted my chin, determined not to give him the satisfaction of seeing me falter.

He studied me a moment longer, then leaned slightly closer, voice almost a whisper. “You’re learning… faster than I thought. But remember, awareness is dangerous. It can make you… vulnerable.”

My stomach twisted. Vulnerable. Under him, everything felt that way. And yet, I couldn’t deny the strange thrill running through me.

He stepped back abruptly, breaking the tension, leaving me flushed and unsettled.

“End of lesson. Dinner at eight. Do not be late. And Elara…”

I turned, expecting him to leave. “…try to maintain control,” he said, voice soft but commanding. “Or perhaps lose it entirely.

That choice… is yours.”

The door clicked shut, and I stood frozen, heart hammering.

For the first time, I realized just how dangerous it is surviving in this house was not because of rules, but because of him. His presence, his control, the way he tested me, fascinated me and terrified me at the same time.

I hated it. I hated him. I hated that part of me, buried deep inside, wanted to see the next challenge, wanted to feel that tension again.

And I knew one thing for certain: surviving wasn’t enough anymore. Understanding him, navigating him… maybe even outsmarting him… had become essential, even if it meant putting myself at risk.

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