Se connecterLuz’s grip on Amelia’s red hair tightened slightly, both painfully but demanding obedience. The black vein on his neck pulsed furiously as the Darkness within him sensed the victory– this human soul willingly surrendering herself. “You will sleep in my quarters and eat at my table. Every Corrompido soldier in this camp will know you are off-limits to everyone but me.” Amelia nodded lightly and said, “I am yours, completely. As long as you promise to never leave me again.” The finality in her voice was a balm to wounds Luz didn’t realize was bleeding. Hearing her promise herself to him so completely– without reservation, without fear– cracked the last remnants of his icy commander persona. “I promise.” His voice was raw, stripped of all pretence. “Never again. I swear by every soul I have taken that I will never leave you.”
His free hand slid from her red hair to cup her face gently, his thumb brushing over her lips as if memorizing their shape. The crimson glow in his eyes softened into something warmer, more human. “You have no idea what you are getting into,” he murmured softly. “But if staying with me means you will never be forced to marry some fat black smith…” The corner of his mouth twitched into something resembling a real smile. “But fine,” he conceded with grudging affection. “You win. You can stay.” Amelia’s hand that was still cupping his cheek moved down to his neck. “Good decision,” she said casually, and her hand moved down further to rest on his armoured chest. “Can you take this off now?” she asked softly.
Luz’s armoured chest vibrated beneath her hand, the black plates feeling cold and unyielding despite the warmth blooming within him. His crimson gaze fixed on her fingers resting against his breastplate. “Take it off?” his voice was low, laced with a hint of amusement at her casual confidence. “You are asking me to strip in front of you?” The black vein on his neck pulsed visibly as he considered the request. It was not just about removing armour; it was about shedding the monster’s disguise and revealing the vulnerable flesh beneath. “I will warn you,” he said, his thumb stroking along her jawline. “The scars aren’t pretty. This armour hides more than just flesh.” He stepped back slightly, creating space between their bodies while maintaining eye contact with Amelia.
Luz’s hands moved to the fastening at his shoulders and chest, working at the leather straps until the chest plate loosened with a faint shift and he carefully lifted the chest plate off. As it comes off, his upper body straightens more freely, no longer constrained by rigid metal. Amelia watched patiently as he continued with the arm pieces– pauldrons, vembraces and rerebraces– unfastening them with practiced precision, his arms moving more fluidly with each step, the motions becoming quicker as the burden lessens. At his waist, he unbuckles the belt securing the lower armour, loosening and lifting away the faulds and cuisses. Finaly, he deals with the leg armour– greaves and sabatons– he leans against the wooden table behind him, lifting each foot slightly and pulling the pieces free. Once they are off, he stands more comfortable, weight evenly distributed without the rigid encasement.
Luz stood there wearing a black simple linen shirt with a pair of brown trousers covering his legs. Amelia’s green eyes roamed his body, her eyes widening slight when Luz took off the black linen shirt, revealing his bare chest. The black vein-like marking crawled up his torse, from a space just below his trousers, moving across his stomach, over his left pec, like vines. The dark veins split at his shoulder, one half moving up his neck to his jaw, while the other trails down his arm to a jagged scar that marred his left palm– the mark of his original bargain with Mestre Escuro. Amelia stepped closer to him, her fingers making contact with his skin and tracing the lines of the black vein running down his chest. “Does it hurt?” she asked softly. Luz’s body went rigid at her touch, the darkness beneath his skin flaring brightly when her fingers made contact. A sharp hiss escaped his teeth as the sensation of her touch against his flesh sent a jolt through him.
“Hurt?” he repeated, his voice strained. “It feels like you are touching fire, but it is not pain– not exactly. It’s– a reminder.” His crimson eyes watched her hand move over the dark marks, mesmerized by the contrast between her soft skin and the living corruption crawling across his chest. The darkness inside him seemed to writhe under her touch, reacting to the human warmth pressed against it. “Don’t,” he warned through gritted teeth, though his hand camp up to cover hers instead of pushing her away. “You have no idea what you are doing. This thing– it feeds on human touch. It is trying to pull you closer.” Amelia looked up at him. “I don’t mind being pulled closer,” she said calmly. “So, it doesn’t hurt when I touch you?”
The calm certainty in her voice seemed to surprise Luz more than any display of fear ever could. His crimson eyes searching her face, looking for the catch, the moment when she would realize what she was inviting in. “It doesn’t hurt,” he corrected slowly, his thumb tracing patterns on the back of her hand. “But it burns. Like drinking poison and finding it tastes sweet.” His other hand moved to rest on top of hers, pressing it more firmly against the black veins near his collarbone. The dark marks pulsed visibly under her palm, reacting to her touch like embers catching oxygen. “Look at this,” he said quietly, guiding her fingers higher toward where the corruption crept up his neck.
“Every time you touch me, it gets stronger. The darkness inside me feeds on human connection– its whole purpose is to consume souls like yours.” Yet despite his warning words, he made no move to pull away. “I don’t mind being consumed either,” Amelia said softly. “As long as it is with you.” Luz’s breath hitched, the raw vulnerability in her statement striking him with the force of a physical blow. His crimson eyes locked onto hers, searching for any sign of doubt or fear– but found none. Only unwavering devotion. “You don’t know what you are saying,” he whispered harshly, his hands trembling slightly as they frame her face.
Estrela stood up and gestured toward the four arms of the device. “We will probably need both of us to turn it. On three?” Escuro nodded and they both turned the mechanism, the cable moved and the sound of moving parts behind the walls echoed in the chamber. Then there was the sound of rushing water, which grew louder and vibrated through the stone floor beneath their feet. She jumped slightly at the sudden noise, her haze green eyes darting toward the veiling as if expecting water to come crashing down. “It is working!” she whispered, a grin breaking across her face. “The mechanism is actually moving!” the sound was not a trickle; it was a heavy, rhythmic flow, like a pipe being opened wide. It seemed to be coming from somewhere deep within the walls, echoing through the chamber with a hollow resonance. She grabbed the edge of the pedestal, her knuckles white. “That is not just a fountain, Escuro. That is a lot of water
The humidity inside the cave was thick, pressing against their skin like a warm blanket. Estrela led the way, holding a flickering lantern aloft. The light danced off the damp walls, revealing slick surfaces and jagged formations that dripped with slow, rhythmic water. “The river is deeper than I expected,” she said, her voice echoing slightly off the low ceiling. She stepped carefully over a cluster of smooth stones, her boots squelching in the shallow water that pooled around their ankles. “But the markings her– the match the ones in the northern corridor perfectly.” She paused, holding the lantern high to illuminate a series of carvings etched into the cave wall just above the waterline. They were fresher than the ones in the ruins, almost as if they had been maintained. “Escuro, look,” she whispered, beckoning him closer. The carvings showed an image of the river flowing into the cave. The lines were detailed and artistic. There was
Mestre Escuro stood on one of the watchtowers near the burned and collapsed cathedral. He looked out at the city below, the smoke still lingering in the air. As the sun set, the lights coming from some of the houses and the embers from burned down houses became clearer to see. His gaze was distant and unfocused, as he recalls the past.“You must be Escuro,” Estela Astuta said cheerfully. “It is very nice to meet you.” She shook his hand. Escuro smiled shyly at her cheerful tone and shook her hand. “Thank you, I am glad to be here,” he said with equal friendliness. “I look forward to working with you.” She pulled her hand back, her hazel green eyes bright with excitement as she gestured toward the crumbling stone pillars surrounding them. Vines snaked around the weathered masonry, and the air smelled of damp earth and old dust. “I have already made some progress with the eastern corridor,” she said, stepping close
Luz moved around the tub, kneeling in front of Amelia so he could look directly into her green eyes. The steam curled between them, softening his features, but the hardness in his jaw remained. “No one touches you,” he said, each word measured and final. “Not while I am breathing.” He reached out, his large hands framing her face, his thumbs brushing over her cheekbones with a tenderness that contrasted sharply with the steel in his voice. “I know,” she said with a steady look. “So, we are even. I treat you like a person and you do the same for me.” Her hand moved to his chest. “Now will you join me in this tub already? There is plenty of space.”Luz let out a short, huffed breath– something close to a laugh, though his expression remained soft. He looked down at Amelia’s hand resting against his chest, his heart eating steady and strong beneath her palm. “Even,” he repeated, the word tasting
A decorative tapestry hangs on the far wall. Its heraldic design suggests the bath chamber might have belonged to a wealthy merchant, or noble family. The tapestry also helps insulate the room by covering the cold stone surface. “There,” Luz said, turning to face Amelia. He wiped a bead of sweat from his forehead and looked at her, his amber eyes softening. “Thank you very much,” she praised with a genuine smile and pocked up one of the buckets with cold water standing against the wall and poured it into the tub. She used a wooden spoon to mix the water in tub. He leaned against the stone wall, watching her work. The way she moved– so domestic, so normal– was almost painful to witness.It was a world Luz had forgotten how to live in, yet here Amelia was, rebuilding it with wooden spoons and buckets of cold water. “You are very efficient,” he remarked, his voice low and warm. He stepped closer, reaching out to take the wooden spo
Luz pulled Amelia closer, his arms wrapping around her as if he could shield her from the very world, he was a part of. His fingers brushed against the greyed white ribbon on his wrist. “But we can’t,” he murmured into her red hair. “Mestre Escuro… he is not patient. And I have things have to do. Things I have to finish.” He opened his eyes, and for a moment, the amber flickered– just once– before settling back into a steady, warm glow. He kissed her temple, a lingering, aching touch. “I know,” she said understandingly. “But one day maybe, right?” he did not answer immediately. He just held her, his chin resting on top of her head, his breathing finally levelling out into something steady and calm.The room was quiet, the only sound that occasional crackle of the dying fire and the distant, muffled echoes of the Corrompido army outside. “One day,” Luz finally said. He said it like a promise,
Amelia moaned and her head fell back in pleasure as Luz pressed open-mouth kisses along her collarbone. Her hands moved to his shoulders to hold onto him. His hands moved to her back, pulling her flush against him so their bare chests pressed together. The contrast of her warm skin against the cr
“What if I want you to kiss me?” Amelia asked challengingly back in Luz’s tent. Luz’s breath hitched at her bold question, the challenge in her green eyes lighting a fire within him that had been dormant for too long. The crimson glow in his eyes intensified as he closed t
“Amelia,” Escuridade repeated the name flatly, her purple eyes losing their post-coital warmth and hardening with suspicion. “What does she have to do with this? Is this about protection detail? Because I have already assigned three Corrompido guards to watch her.” She wra
“But sometime– sometimes I wonder if it is worth it,” Escuridade admitted quietly, vulnerability cracking through her hardened exterior. “Every battle leaves scars on my soul, Escuro. Scars you cannot see because they are hidden beneath this– this darkness.” Sh







