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Chapter 5: The Night the Bond Answered

Penulis: Lucee
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2025-12-18 10:12:12

The doors of the North Spire sealed behind them with a deep, resonant thud.

Stone met stone. Law met blood.

Seraphina stood just inside the entry hall, the echoes of the courtyard still ringing in her ears—the challenge, the pressure, the moment she had stood unshielded beneath the weight of the packs and not broken.

Her hands were still trembling.

Darius noticed.

He didn’t comment on it.

“Come,” he said, already moving deeper into the stronghold.

She followed, her steps quieter now, the corridors lit only by faintly glowing runes embedded in the walls. The air here was warmer, heavier, saturated with Alpha presence. With his presence.

“Was that necessary?” he asked suddenly, without looking at her.

“Yes,” she replied.

He stopped so abruptly she nearly ran into his back.

“Necessary,” he repeated slowly, turning to face her. “You nearly triggered a dominance surge.”

“I survived,” she said. “And so did you.”

His eyes darkened. “You don’t understand what that cost.”

“Then explain it to me,” she challenged.

For a long moment, he simply stared at her—at the defiance still sparking in her gaze, at the faint glow beneath her skin that refused to fade.

“Dominance isn’t just intimidation,” he said at last. “It’s instinct. Pack law. If the wolves had pushed harder—if you had faltered even slightly—the bond would have reacted.”

“And that would be bad,” she guessed.

“It would have been catastrophic,” Darius replied. “For you. For them. Possibly for me.”

Her pulse stuttered. “You mean it would’ve—”

“Completed itself,” he cut in. “Or tried to.”

The words landed heavily between them.

Seraphina swallowed. “But you said the bond can’t be completed. That it kills.”

“Yes,” Darius said. “Which is why you do not test it again.”

They reached a smaller chamber set apart from the others—a private space, guarded by two sentinels who bowed as Darius passed. Inside, a fire burned low in a stone hearth, casting the room in amber shadows.

Darius closed the door behind them.

The silence was immediate. Intimate.

“This is your chamber,” he said. “Mine is across the hall.”

She frowned. “Across the hall?”

“You expected otherwise?” he asked coolly.

“No,” she said. “I expected worse.”

A flicker of something unreadable crossed his face.

“You will be guarded at all times,” he continued. “Especially at night. The packs won’t challenge me openly again so soon, but rogues don’t follow council law.”

“Then I’m a target,” she said quietly.

“Yes.”

“And you’re keeping me close because…?”

“Because if someone comes for you,” Darius replied, “they’ll have to come through me.”

The words settled over her like a vow, whether he intended it as one or not.

Seraphina moved closer to the fire, extending her hands toward the warmth. Her body ached—not from injury, but from something deeper. Like a cord drawn too tight and only now allowed to loosen.

She winced.

Darius noticed again.

“You’re burning,” he said.

She looked up sharply. “No, I’m not.”

“You are,” he insisted. “Inside. I can feel it.”

Her breath caught. “So can I.”

The confession slipped out before she could stop it.

Darius’s gaze sharpened. Slowly, he approached her, stopping just far enough away not to touch. The air between them felt charged, alive.

“Describe it,” he said.

“It’s not pain,” she whispered. “It’s… pressure. Like something trying to wake up.”

“That’s the bond responding to the challenge,” Darius said. “It recognized the threat.”

“And it chose me,” she murmured.

“No,” he corrected. “It chose us.”

The word hung there.

Us.

Seraphina’s chest tightened. “You said bonds consume.”

“They do,” he said quietly. “That’s why I fear this one.”

She met his gaze. “Do you fear me?”

For the first time since she’d met him, Darius hesitated.

“Yes,” he said.

The honesty of it sent a shiver through her.

“I fear what you could become,” he continued. “And what I would become with you.”

The fire popped softly, sending sparks dancing up the chimney.

Seraphina’s head swam. She felt drawn to him—pulled by that invisible thread beneath her skin. She took a step closer before she could think better of it.

Darius inhaled sharply.

“Stop,” he warned.

She froze. “I’m not touching you.”

“You don’t need to,” he said. “That’s the problem.”

The warmth inside her flared suddenly, heat rushing through her veins, settling low in her belly in a way that startled her. She gasped, clutching the edge of the stone mantel.

Darius swore under his breath.

“That’s a resonance spike,” he said. “It shouldn’t be happening this early.”

“Make it stop,” she whispered.

He was beside her in an instant, hands hovering just above her shoulders, not quite touching. She could feel him there—solid, anchoring, dangerous.

“Breathe,” he commanded. “Slow.”

She tried. It didn’t help.

“It’s getting worse,” she said, panic threading her voice.

“Look at me,” Darius said sharply.

She lifted her gaze.

His eyes were no longer just dark.

They glowed.

“Focus on my voice,” he said. “Anchor to it.”

She did.

Gradually, the heat eased—not gone, but controlled, drawn inward and wrapped tight again.

Seraphina sagged slightly.

Before she could fall, Darius caught her.

His hands closed around her arms, firm, steady. The moment he touched her, the warmth shifted—no longer chaotic, but aligned.

They both froze.

Darius’s breath hitched.

Seraphina stared at his hands on her skin, her pulse thundering.

“You shouldn’t be able to do that,” he said hoarsely.

“Neither should you,” she replied.

Slowly, as if moving through deep water, he released her.

“We cannot let this escalate,” he said, stepping back. “Not yet.”

She nodded, even as disappointment flickered through her. “Then tell me what to do.”

“Rest,” he said. “Stay grounded. Avoid emotional surges.”

She huffed softly. “That sounds easy.”

His mouth twitched despite himself.

He turned toward the door. “Guards will remain outside. If you feel the pressure again—if anything changes—you send for me. Immediately.”

“Darius,” she called before he could leave.

He paused.

“Thank you,” she said quietly. “For choosing me.”

He didn’t turn around.

“I didn’t choose you,” he replied. “The contract did.”

Then, more softly, as if to himself—

“And it’s starting to demand its price.”

The door closed behind him.

Seraphina sank onto the edge of the bed, her body still humming with residual warmth. She pressed a hand to her chest, feeling the steady beat of her heart—and beneath it, that coiled thread of power.

The bond had answered tonight, with recognition.

And somewhere in the depths of the North Spire, far below stone and law, something ancient shifted…

As if the world itself had just noticed her.

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