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Chapter 4

Author: Athena David
last update publish date: 2026-04-03 04:36:55

Elara did not step back.

Neither did he.

The silence stretched between them, thick with heat and unspoken desire. The chamber felt smaller, the air heavier. Verath stood only a breath away, his gaze locked on hers like he was memorizing every detail, every hesitation, every flicker of emotion.

“You don’t understand what you’re risking,” he said quietly.

“I understand enough.”

“No.” His voice deepened. “If I lose control… I won’t be able to stop.”

She tilted her chin. “You’ve stopped every time so far.”

“Barely.”

The honesty in his tone sent a shiver through her.

He looked at her as if she were both salvation and ruin.

“Elara,” he murmured, “you should tell me to leave.”

She didn’t.

Instead, she took one more step forward.

Their bodies almost touched.

His breath caught.

The dragon stirred.

She could feel it, the heat building beneath his skin, power humming in the air. Her own magic responded, silver light flickering faintly along her fingertips.

“You’re shaking,” he said.

“So are you.”

He let out a low, humorless breath. “This is a mistake.”

“Then go.”

He didn’t move.

That was answer enough.

Slowly, carefully, he lifted his hand and brushed a strand of hair from her face. His knuckles grazed her cheek. The contact was soft, but the reaction was anything but.

Fire surged.

Her heartbeat thundered. His pupils narrowed, gold brightening. The bond between them tightened, invisible but undeniable.

“Elara…” he whispered.

Her name sounded like a warning.

Or a plea.

She leaned closer without thinking.

Their foreheads almost touched.

For a moment, they breathed the same air.

Then

The dragon pushed forward.

Heat exploded outward. Flames flickered along the walls. The torches flared violently. Verath sucked in a sharp breath and stepped back as if burned.

“No,” he said harshly. “Not like this.”

Elara blinked. “What”

“If I touch you now…” His hands clenched at his sides. “I won’t stop.”

She felt disappointment, sharp and unexpected.

“You’re afraid again.”

“Yes.”

“Of hurting me?”

“Yes.”

“And of wanting me?” she asked softly.

His silence was answer enough.

He turned away, pacing once across the room, forcing control back into his voice.

“There’s something else,” he said.

She frowned. “What?”

“The council met after the rebellion.”

“And?”

“They believe you’re the cause.”

Her stomach dropped. “Because I calmed your power?”

“Because you changed it,” he corrected. “They fear what they don’t understand.”

“And you?”

He looked at her.

“I fear losing you before I understand why I need you.”

The words settled deep in her chest.

“What happens now?” she asked.

“You’ll remain under my protection.”

“I already am.”

“Yes,” he said quietly. “But now… It’s official.”

She crossed her arms. “I don’t like being guarded.”

“You won’t like being hunted more.”

She hesitated.

“Who would hunt me?”

“Everyone who realizes what you are.”

“And what am I?”

He stepped closer again, but kept a distance this time.

“You’re the only person who can calm a dragon king,” he said. “That makes you more valuable than any throne.”

The weight of that truth pressed down on her.

“So I’m a weapon.”

“You’re more than that.”

“Am I?”

His gaze softened.

“Yes.”

Before she could respond, a loud knock echoed at the door. A guard’s voice followed.

“My king, an urgent message.”

Verath’s expression hardened. He opened the door slightly, listening. His shoulders tensed.

“What is it?” Elara asked.

He closed the door slowly.

“Scouts spotted movement in Evershadow Forest,” he said. “Large numbers.”

“Rebels?”

“Worse.”

She frowned. “What’s worse than rebels?”

“Magic users,” he replied. “Old ones.”

Her breath caught.

Witches.

Outcasts.

People like her.

“They’re coming here?” she asked.

“Yes.”

“And they want me.”

“Yes.”

Silence fell.

Elara felt the danger closing in. Her presence here wasn’t just risky anymore; it was triggering something bigger.

“What will you do?” she asked.

His answer came without hesitation.

“I’ll burn anyone who tries to take you.”

The intensity in his voice made her heart race.

“You can’t fight everyone.”

“I don’t need to,” he said. “I just need to make an example.”

She stepped closer again, unable to stop herself.

“You’re terrifying.”

“I know.”

“And yet…” she whispered.

He watched her carefully. “And yet?”

“I don’t want you to stop.”

The confession hung in the air.

The dragon surged again, stronger this time.

Verath inhaled sharply.

“You don’t know what you’re saying.”

“I do.”

Their eyes locked.

Slowly, deliberately, she reached for his hand.

He froze.

Their fingers intertwined.

Magic exploded.

Silver light wrapped around flame, weaving tighter than before. The bond flared, brighter, deeper. He exhaled shakily, his power calming instantly.

“Elara…” he whispered.

She stepped closer, their joined hands pressed between them.

“This doesn’t feel wrong,” she said.

“No,” he admitted. “It doesn’t.”

His other hand lifted, hovering at her waist. He hesitated only a second before resting it lightly against her side.

The contact sent sparks through her.

“You should stop me,” he murmured.

“I won’t.”

His control snapped.

He pulled her closer carefully, but decisively. Their bodies aligned. Heat surrounded them, intense but not painful. Her magic flowed freely, soothing the dragon instead of fighting it.

For the first time, his power didn’t feel dangerous.

It felt right.

He leaned down slowly.

Her breath caught.

Their lips hovered inches apart.

Then—

A sharp pulse of magic shot through the bond.

Both of them gasped.

Visions flashed.

Fire.

Wings.

A battlefield covered in ash.

Elara, standing beside him, was crowned in silver light.

They broke apart instantly.

“What was that?” she whispered.

Verath’s expression was stunned.

“The bond,” he said. “It’s evolving.”

Her heart pounded. “Into what?”

His voice dropped.

“Something permanent.”

Silence filled the room.

“That means…” she started.

“Yes,” he said quietly. “If it completes… We’ll be soulbound.”

Her breath caught.

“And if we don’t let it?”

He looked at her with raw honesty.

“Then the dragon will tear me apart trying to reach you.”

The choice hung between them.

Bond.

Or destruction.

Neither spoke.

But both knew they were already too close to turn back.

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