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Chapter 3

Author: Athena David
last update publish date: 2026-04-03 04:28:09

The city smelled like smoke and fear.

Elara followed Verath through the lower streets of Ashenrealm, her cloak pulled tight as ash drifted from the sky. The rebellion had struck fast, storefronts shattered, black banners torn, citizens whispering in doorways. Guards rushed past, armor clattering, tension thick as storm clouds.

Verath’s hand was still wrapped around hers.

He had grabbed it during the chaos, and neither of them had let go.

She felt the heat of him through her skin, a steady pulse of power that made her magic stir. It was dangerous but also grounding. Like standing too close to fire, knowing it could burn, yet unable to step away.

“You should release me,” she murmured.

“No.”

The answer was immediate.

His grip tightened slightly, possessive without thought.

“I can walk on my own.”

“I know.”

“Then why—”

“Because if you disappear,” he said quietly, “I will burn this city to find you.”

Her breath caught.

He meant it.

They reached a narrow alley where wounded guards leaned against the wall. Blood pooled on the stones. Without thinking, Elara pulled free and rushed forward.

“Hold still,” she told one soldier.

Silver light flowed from her palms, sealing a deep gash across his side. Pain stabbed her chest, but she pushed through it. Another guard. Another wound. Her magic flickered, draining her strength.

She swayed.

Strong arms caught her.

“You’re overextending,” Verath said, voice low with concern.

“They’ll die.”

“And you might.”

She looked up at him. “Would that matter?”

His eyes flashed dangerously.

“Yes.”

The single word vibrated with something deeper than duty.

She searched his face. “Why?”

“Because…” He stopped himself, jaw tightening. “Because you are necessary.”

She almost laughed. “Necessary.”

But she didn’t miss the way his gaze lingered on her lips.

Suddenly, shouting erupted at the end of the street. Rebels burst from the smoke, blades drawn. One hurled a spear directly toward Elara.

Verath moved before she could react.

Fire exploded outward.

The spear melted midair, dripping molten metal onto the stones. The rebels froze. His power surged violently, flames curling around him like wings.

“Run,” he told her.

She didn’t.

He stepped forward, voice deadly calm. “Touch her, and you die.”

The rebels attacked anyway.

The fight was brutal and fast. Verath moved like a storm, steel and flame, shadows snapping at his heels. Elara watched, heart pounding. He wasn’t just defending himself. Every strike positioned him between her and danger.

Protective. Possessive.

When the last rebel fell, silence returned.

Smoke curled around them.

Verath stood still, chest rising sharply. The dragon was close to the surface. She could see it in his glowing eyes, in the heat distorting the air.

“Elara,” he said hoarsely, “step back.”

She didn’t.

Instead, she approached him slowly.

“You’re losing control.”

“Yes.”

“Let me help.”

“You can’t.”

“I already do.”

She reached for his hand.

The moment their fingers touched, the world tilted.

Magic surged silver and flame, weaving together. His breathing steadied instantly. The dragon quieted, retreating like a storm pulling back from shore.

He stared at their joined hands.

“This…” he whispered, “should not be possible.”

“But it is.”

He lifted his free hand, hesitating before brushing her cheek. His touch was warm, almost reverent. Her pulse raced.

“Elara,” he murmured, “you calm something that has never obeyed me.”

Her voice softened. “Then maybe you don’t need to fight it alone.”

Their faces drifted closer.

The tension was unbearable.

His thumb traced her jaw. She leaned into the warmth before she could stop herself. His breath hitched. The dragon stirred not violently, but hungrily.

“Tell me to stop,” he whispered.

She should have.

Instead, she shook her head.

His control shattered.

He pulled her closer, their bodies nearly touching. Heat wrapped around them, magic humming. His lips hovered just above hers

A bell rang sharply from the palace towers.

They froze.

Reality crashed back in.

Verath stepped away instantly, running a hand through his hair. “We should return.”

Elara nodded, though her heart refused to slow.

They walked in silence.

But the air between them had changed.

Something had begun.

And neither of them could pretend otherwise.

That night, Elara couldn’t sleep.

The palace felt quieter, heavier. Moonlight filtered through ash clouds, painting her chamber in dim silver. She paced, replaying the moment in the alley. His touch. His voice. The almost-kiss.

A knock sounded.

Her heart leaped.

“Enter,” she said.

Verath stepped inside.

He looked different, more tired, more human. But his eyes still burned when they met hers.

“You shouldn’t be here,” she whispered.

“I know.”

“Then why are you?”

He closed the door behind him.

“Because staying away,” he said quietly, “is harder than I expected.”

Her pulse quickened.

He approached slowly, stopping a few steps away.

“I felt the bond strengthen today,” he continued. “Did you?”

“Yes.”

“It’s growing.”

“And that scares you.”

“Yes.”

“Why?”

He looked at her, raw honesty breaking through his walls.

“Because the stronger it becomes… the harder it will be not to claim you.”

The words sent heat through her.

“And if you did?” she asked softly.

His jaw tightened. “You might not survive it.”

Silence filled the room.

She stepped closer.

“Or I might.”

Their eyes locked.

The dragon stirred again.

And this time, neither of them moved away.

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