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Chapter 2

Author: Athena David
last update publish date: 2026-04-03 03:11:09

Elara woke to heat.

Not the gentle warmth of a hearth, but the kind that seeped into her bones, pressed against her skin, and whispered danger. Her eyes opened slowly, adjusting to the dim light. She lay in a large chamber carved from dark stone, heavy curtains drawn across tall windows, faint ash drifting through cracks in the walls.

Her shoulder throbbed.

She lifted her hand. The wound was gone only a thin silver scar remained, shimmering faintly.

Dragon magic.

Her breath caught.

The memory returned in flashes: Verath’s hand on her skin, the clash of power, the way his eyes darkened as their magic tangled. The sensation still lingered like a spark buried under her ribs.

She pushed herself upright.

“You shouldn’t move so quickly.”

The voice came from the shadows.

Elara stiffened.

Verath stepped forward, emerging from near the balcony. He had changed, no armor now, just a dark tunic, sleeves rolled slightly. Without the throne and court around him, he looked less like a king and more like something far more dangerous. A man who didn’t need symbols to command fear.

“You’ve been watching me sleep?” she asked.

“Yes.”

He didn’t even hesitate.

Her cheeks warmed despite herself. “That’s unsettling.”

“You almost died protecting me,” he said quietly. “I wanted to ensure you didn’t finish the job.”

She swung her legs over the side of the bed. “I wasn’t protecting you. I was stopping chaos.”

“Liar.”

His tone held no bite, only quiet certainty.

She ignored him. “What happened to the assassins?”

“Dead.”

“Of course.”

His gaze sharpened. “You sound disappointed.”

“I’m concerned. Someone tried to kill you inside your own throne room. That means they had help.”

He studied her, as if weighing her mind. “You understand politics.”

“I understand survival.”

A faint smile tugged at his lips.

“You’re not afraid to speak your thoughts.”

“Should I be?”

“Yes.”

The word hung between them.

But neither moved.

He stepped closer, and the heat returned stronger now. Her magic stirred, responding to his presence. She hated how aware she was of him: the way he moved, the tension in his shoulders, the controlled power beneath his skin.

“You will remain under guard,” he said.

“I’m not a prisoner.”

“No, but you’re a target.”

“I can protect myself.”

“Not from my enemies.”

She crossed her arms. “Then teach me.”

He blinked just once.

“You want me to train you?”

“You said I’m staying. I refuse to be helpless.”

His eyes darkened with approval.

“Very well,” he said. “But understand this training with me is dangerous.”

“I’m beginning to think everything about you is.”

He stepped even closer.

“Yes.”

The air thickened again.

Before the tension could snap, a knock sounded. A guard entered, bowing.

“My king. The council awaits.”

Verath’s expression hardened. He turned back to her. “Rest.”

“I’m not tired.”

“You’re still healing.”

“I heal faster than most.”

“I noticed.”

Their eyes locked.

Something unspoken passed between them again, something neither wanted to name.

Finally, he turned and left.

Elara exhaled slowly once the door shut.

Her heart was racing.

And she didn’t know if it was fear or something far worse.

The training yard was carved into the mountainside, overlooking rivers of molten stone far below. Ash drifted through the air like black snow. Elara wrapped her cloak tighter, though the heat made it unnecessary.

Verath stood across from her, sword in hand.

“You fight?” he asked.

“I survive.”

“That’s not an answer.”

“It’s the only one you need.”

He tossed her a blade.

She caught it awkwardly. “I’m a healer, not a soldier.”

“Today, you’re both.”

He moved first.

Fast.

Too fast.

She barely blocked the strike, stumbling backward. Steel rang against steel. He advanced again, controlled, testing. Not trying to hurt her, but not going easy either.

“You’re hesitating,” he said.

“I don’t like swords.”

“You’ll like dying less.”

She gritted her teeth and lunged. He parried effortlessly. Their blades locked. She felt his strength immense, restrained.

“You hold back,” she said.

“I always do.”

Their faces were inches apart.

His breath was warm.

Her pulse jumped.

He pushed her back gently.

“Again.”

They circled. Sweat gathered at her temples. She attacked with more determination this time. He let her push him, testing her balance. Suddenly, he stepped inside her guard, catching her wrist.

Her back hit his chest.

The world stilled.

His arm wrapped around her to guide the blade.

“Your stance,” he murmured near her ear, “is too open.”

Heat flooded her skin.

“I can feel that.”

He froze.

Their bodies were pressed together. The dragon inside him stirred, restless. She felt the raw power brushing her senses. Her magic responded, soft silver light flickering beneath her skin.

His grip tightened slightly.

“Elara…”

Her name sounded like a warning.

Or a plea.

She turned her head slightly.

Their faces were dangerously close.

For a moment, neither moved.

Then a tremor ran through him.

The dragon surged.

He released her instantly, stepping back as if burned.

“Training is over,” he said sharply.

She blinked. “What”

“I said it’s over.”

His control was slipping. She could see it in his eyes, in the faint smoke curling from his fingertips.

“You’re afraid,” she said softly.

His jaw tightened. “Of myself.”

She stepped closer.

“You didn’t hurt me.”

“That’s not guaranteed.”

“You saved me.”

“That’s different.”

“How?”

“Because wanting to save you…” He said quietly, “It's not the same as wanting you.”

The words hit like a blow.

Silence stretched.

“And you do?” she asked.

He looked at her.

Gold eyes are burning.

“Yes.”

The dragon roared inside him.

He turned away immediately, walking toward the edge of the cliff. She watched his shoulders tense, his breathing slow as he forced control back.

“Elara,” he said without looking at her, “stay away from me tonight.”

“Why?”

“Because my dragon is restless.”

She hesitated.

“And if I don’t?”

His voice dropped.

“Then I might forget that I’m trying not to ruin you.”

Her breath caught.

But before she could respond, horns blared across the palace.

Guards shouted.

Smoke rose from the lower city.

Verath spun around, fury igniting instantly.

“Rebellion,” he muttered.

He grabbed her hand without thinking and pulled her toward the stairs.

The moment their skin touched, power flared.

Their magic tangled again.

Neither pulled away.

Because in that instant, both realized something terrifying

The closer they were, the stronger the bond became.

And somewhere deep inside, his dragon was beginning to recognize her as his.

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