The Night Court assumes Eris Vanserraโs mate is nothing more than decoration at his side.
They learn very quickly that some females do not need to raise their voice to remind a room exactly where power sits.
Requested by @alexof90s โ I hope this is close to what you were picturing! (Once again I didn't proof read this at all so feel free to let me know if there are any spelling errors!)
The first mistake the Night Court made was assuming you were decoration.
Not intentionally or obviously.
They were too polite for that.
But you saw it in the way their eyes moved over you when they entered the meeting room.
Briefly, if not dismissively.
A female beside Eris Vanserra.
Something ornamental, perhaps.
Something placed at his side to soften the image of Autumnโs new High Lord.
You did not correct them.
Eris noticed.
Of course he did.
The corner of his mouth shifted just barely.ย
You didnโt look at him.
โTry not to look so pleased,โ you murmured.
โI am not pleased.โ
โYou are nearly smiling.โ
โThat would be unbecoming.โ
โThen by all means,โ you said softly, folding your hands in your lap, โcontinue suffering.โ
Across the table, Cassianโs brows rose.
Azrielโs shadows shifted once behind his shoulders.
Rhysand, to his credit, noticed the exchange for what it was.
A warning.
Mor noticed something else entirely.
Her gaze lingered on Eris with the same familiar disdain it always held.
Cold and sharp. Nothing if not practiced.
โYouโve redecorated,โ she said, glancing around the council room. โHow charming. I almost forgot where we were.โ
Eris did not respond.
He only looked down at the treaty papers in front of him.
You watched the movement.
The restraint it took him not to bite at her.
Rhysand cleared his throat.
โWeโre here to discuss the border villages.โ
โThen let us discuss them,โ Eris said.
His voice was smooth.
It always was in rooms like this.
The meeting began as most meetings did.
With maps and numbers. Along with men pretending history had not shaped every inch of land they were negotiating over.
Rhysand spoke well.
You would give him that.
Azriel said very little, but missed nothing.
Cassian shifted in his chair like diplomacy physically pained him.
And Morโฆ
Mor watched Eris like she was waiting for a monster to show its teeth.
You let it continue for twenty-three minutes.
Twenty-three minutes of clipped words. Quiet tension. Little glances that held nothing but daggers. Along with subtle jabs dressed up as moral certainty.
The last straw was when Mor finally said, โForgive me if I find Autumnโs sudden interest in protecting vulnerable people difficult to believe.โ
Erisโs fingers stilled on the paper.
Only for a moment.
You gently set down your tea.
The cup barely made a sound against the saucer.
But somehow, the room noticed.
Morโs eyes flicked to you.
You smiled.
Not warmly. Not cruelly. Politely.
The sort of smile court ladies were taught to wear even if swallowing poison.
โDifficult to believe,โ you repeated.
Mor lifted her chin.
โYes.โ
โHow interesting.โ
Cassian leaned back slightly.
Azrielโs shadows went still.
Eris did not move beside you.
He knew better.
Morโs gaze narrowed. โDo you have something to say?โ
You tilted your head.
โI was deciding whether it would be rude.โ
โAnd?โ
โOh, itโs terribly rude Iโm afraid.โ
Rhysandโs attention sharpened.
You turned your cup once, slow and deliberate, before looking back at Mor.
โBut since we are clearly past the point of pretending this room is governed by courtesy, I suppose I might as well.โ
Eris exhaled once through his nose.
Almost amused.
You continued.
โYou speak of Autumnโs cruelty as though anyone at this table intends to dispute it. We do not. Autumn has teeth. It has always had teeth.โ Your gaze swept briefly toward Eris. โSome of us have spent years removing them one by one.โ
Morโs mouth tightened.
โBut what fascinates me,โ you went on, voice still calm, โis the Night Courtโs remarkable talent for selective outrage.โ
Cassian straightened.
Rhysandโs face went very still.
There it was.
The shift.
The moment they realized you were not decoration.
You smiled again.
Softer this time.
โYou condemn Autumn for what it allowed to happen beneath Beronโs rule. Fair. You should. But I do find it curious how rarely that same scrutiny turns inward.โ
Morโs eyes flashed.
โCareful.โ
You looked at her then.
Truly looked.
โI would advise caution, Morrigan,โ you said softly. โNot because I fear what you might say, but because I know what you have chosen not to.โ
The room went still.ย
You leaned back slightly in your chair.
โCareless would be asking why the Court of Dreams feels entitled to sneer at every cruel tradition in Prythian while still ruling over the Hewn City.โ
Cassianโs jaw flexed.
Azriel said nothing.
Rhysand did not look away from you.
Good.
At least one of them understood where this was going.ย
Morโs voice was low. โYou know nothing about the Hewn City.โ
โNo,โ you agreed. โI know what survived the retelling.โ
You tilted your head slightly before continuingย
โInteresting that you speak so confidently for someone whose version of events requires several omissions to survive.โย
Mor stood slowly.
โYou have no right to speak to me about what I survived.โ
There it was.
The part you had been waiting for.
Your smile faded.
Not because you were afraid.
Because some things deserved seriousness.
โNo,โ you said. โI do not.โ
The room stilled.
Even Eris glanced at you then.
You met Morโs gaze without flinching.
โWhat was done to you was monstrous. No one in this room should deny that. I certainly will not.โ Your voice lowered. โBut your pain does not make every omission holy.โ
Mor went utterly still.
โYou have allowed them to believe one version of the story because it is easier than dragging the whole thing into the light,โ you said. โAnd perhaps you had reason. Perhaps silence was all you had. I will not fault a girl for surviving the only way she could.โ
A breath.
Then another.
โBut I will fault a court for building policy around half a truth and calling it justice.โ
Rhysandโs eyes flicked, briefly, toward Eris.
Eris remained expressionless.
But his hand had shifted closer to yours on the table.
Not to stop you.
Not to guide you.
Just there.
Morโs voice was colder now.
โAnd what truth do you think you know?โ
You folded your hands again.
โThe kind men leave out when the facts are inconvenient.โ
A sad smile played on your lips.ย
โThe kind women bury because being believed costs too much.โ
For the first time, Mor had no immediate response.
Good.
You had not wanted to hurt her.
Not really.
But you were very tired of watching Eris bleed quietly under everyone elseโs certainty.
โYou may hate my mate,โ you said, and only then did your tone sharpen. โThat is your right. Hate him forever, if it comforts you.โ
Erisโs gaze moved to you.
You did not look at him.
โBut do not sit in his court, at his table, beneath laws he bled to change, and pretend your hatred is the same thing as truth.โ
Silence pressed against the walls.
Cassian looked between you and Mor, unusually quiet.
Azrielโs shadows curled close to his shoulders.
Rhysand leaned back slowly, expression unreadable.
You picked up your tea again.
It had gone cold.
Mor did not sit.
Not immediately.
Her face was pale with anger, but beneath it there was something else.
Something older. Something less certain.
Eris finally spoke. Calm and measured.
โMy mate raises a wonderful point.โ
Rhysand looked at him.
Erisโs eyes did not leave Mor.
โDo you intend to discuss the border villages,โ he said, โor continue mistaking personal history for governance?โ
Your mouth twitched.
Only slightly.
Mor saw it.
Cassian definitely saw it.
Rhysand looked as though he was reevaluating several decisions at once.
Good.
That meant they were listening.
You took one careful sip of cold tea and set it back down.
โNow,โ you said pleasantly, as though you hadnโt just gutted the room and asked for the next topic. โShall we return to the villages, or would anyone else like to confuse emotion with policy first?โ
Now Xaden Riorson wonโt leave you alone, your dragon is playing matchmaker, and everything is getting way more complicated than it should be.
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A shortcut. Thatโs what you were told. This is very clearly not a shortcut.
Trying to get from one side of Basgiath to the other should have been easy, but the path youโre on is so long and winding it might as well take you across the entire continent.
By the time you reach the end of the tunnel, you nearly sag in relief. Finally,
You push the door open and light floods your vision. You squint, blinking rapidly. โDidnโt think it was that bright in the dorms, but okay,โ you mutter under your breath as you step inside, pushing the door shut behind you. You give your eyes a second to adjust, then take another step forward.
Only to walk straight into something solid.
You freeze.
That is not a wall. Walls are not warm. And they are definitely not scaled.
Slowly, very slowly, you tilt your head up just enough to catch a glimpse of piercing yellow eyes. Your stomach drops.
Not the healersโ dorms.
Right. Mira said something about this. Donโt look them in the eyes.
You drop your gaze immediately. โSorry about that,โ you say, like you just bumped into someone in a hallway.
You step around the dragon carefully, giving it space as you move past. If it decides to torch you, honestly? That would be fair.
You keep walking. Donโt run. Running feels like a bad idea.
Itโs only when you hear another dragon somewhere off to your left that it clicks.
Threshing.
You just walked into the middle of threshing.
โGreat,โ you mutter. Just fantastic.
No time to panic. Just time to leave.
You pick a direction and keep moving, hoping thereโs another exit somewhere that does not involve dragons.
After what feels like far too long, at least half an hour, you come across a small clearing. Mostly flat, rocks scattered across the ground.
And thatโs not a rock.
You move closer, faster now.
Itโs a boy.
Heโs on his side, barely moving, a deep gash carved across his hip.
You drop to your knees beside him immediately. โHey, hey, can you hear me?โ
No response.
You donโt wait.
You tear the sleeves from your uniform and press them hard against the wound, applying pressure. The fabric soaks through almost instantly, so you fold it over and press harder.
The boy groans.
You let out a breath you didnโt realize you were holding. โOkay. Okay, thatโs good. Stay with me.โ
Alive. Maybe not for long but alive.
You keep pressure on the wound until the bleeding finally starts to slow. Your mind races as you glance around, trying to orient yourself.
Think.
There has to be a way back. There has to be.
You look upย
and freeze.
Dragons.
Dozens of them.
The flight field.
Help would be there.
You look back down at the boy, then toward the edge of the clearing. Itโs a drop. A steep one.
You could maybe climb it.
Maybe.
But not with him. Not like this.
You swallow.
Youโre not making it back without help.
You glance back toward the sky.
A dragon.
โIt would be unwise to try and move him.โ
You jump, head snapping up as you scan the clearing. Nothing. No one. Your heart starts to pound.
โOkayโฆ dehydration,โ you mutter under your breath. โThatโs the only logical answer.โ
Silence.
Then the voice returns.
โIt is always amusing what you humans think when being bonded for the first time.โ
You freeze.
Nope. Absolutely not. You are not hearing voices. You have officially lost it.
โCool,โ you whisper. โThatโs fine. Thatโs great, actually.โ
A heavy thud sounds behind you.
That is new.
You turn slowly.
There is a shadow large, massive.
A dragon.
On the ground. Behind you. In front of you. Everywhere, really.
You tilt your head up and meet those same piercing yellow eyes from earlier.
โYou again,โ you breathe.
You hadnโt noticed the color before. Too busy not getting burned alive.
Blue.
Of course itโs blue.
โCould youโฆ move him?โ you ask, gesturing toward the boy, not entirely convinced this is real.
No. He is not worthy of a dragon.
Your shoulders slump a little. โYeah,โ you murmur. โThat tracks.โ
Do not feel pity, young one. He is not worthy, but if you make it to the flight fieldโฆ
Your eyes widen. โCould you get me to the flight field?โ
The dragon huffs not annoyed, just unimpressed.
Can you hold on long enough?
You glance at the boy, then back at the dragon. โNo idea,โ you admit.
Then you stand anyway.
Because there isnโt another option.
You secure the makeshift bandage as best you can, then move toward the dragon. Climbing is easier than it should be. Thereโs a place near its neck almost like a seat.
You pause. โWell,โ you say, slightly breathless, โthis feels important.โ
Then you blink. โOh. Right. That was rude.โ
You steady yourself. โIโm Y/N. Y/N Sorrengail.โ
I am aware of your name, young one.
โCool,โ you mutter. โGreat. Love that.โ
You brace yourself just as the dragon launches into the air.
The ground disappears.
Your stomach does not come with you.
Your grip tightens instantly.
And thatโs when it hits you.
Bonded.
โBealith.โ
You blink. โWhat?โ
There is no need to yell. I can hear your thoughts.
A pause. Calm. Measured.
I will say this once more. Bealith is my full name. You will give it to the scribe once we reach the flight field.
Your brain is barely keeping up. โIโฆ okay. Yeah. Got it. Bealith.โ
A beat.
โI think I like Bea better.โ
You feel the irritation. If a dragon could roll its eyes, this one just did.
Without warning, Bealith drops.
Fast. Very fast.
Your stomach absolutely does not come with you.
โOkay, nope. Donโt like that.โ
Then the ground rushes back up.
The flight field.
Dragons everywhere.
Before Bealith even fully lands, youโre already sliding down its front leg. โThank you. Appreciate you. Donโt kill me later.โ
You hit the ground running, straight for the healerโs tent.
You spot Professor Kaori and immediately freeze.
Right. Healers are not supposed to be here.
Too late.
Heโs already looking at you, eyes wide. โYou are not supposed to be on the flight field, and what happened to โ
โBoy,โ you cut in, breathless. โThreshing. Hip wound. Wonโt make it.โ
The words tumble out between gasps.
Another healer grabs your arm, guiding you down into a seat, pressing water into your hands.
You barely notice. Your chest is still heaving.
โAs for me being hereโฆโ
You lift a hand and point your thumb behind you.
Toward the massive blue dragon.
โDragon.โ
The word barely leaves your mouth before the energy on the flight field shifts.
Itโs subtle but itโs there.
Heads turn. Even the dragons seem to still, just slightly.
Professor Kaori follows the direction of your thumb.
And then he freezes.
Not completely, but enough. Enough that the healer beside you goes still too.
โโฆyou bonded.โ
Itโs not a question.
You blink up at him. โYeah, I think so.โ
A shadow falls over you.
You donโt have to turn to know who it is.
But you do anyway.
Xaden Riorson.
Heโs already looking at you, not confused, not surprised. Just focused. Like heโs trying to figure something out and not liking the answers.
His gaze flicks past you, to Bealith, then back.
โYou,โ he says. โStay seated.โ
You donโt move mostly because youโre still trying to catch your breath, but also because something in his tone says that moving would be a bad idea.
Riders start to gather near the edge of the field. Whispers start. All of them looking at you.
Another dragon lands somewhere behind Bealith, but no one looks away.
Because now this is the problem.
A healer.
On the flight field.
Bonded.
Professor Kaori exhales slowly before turning and heading toward General Sorrengail.
Xadenโs eyes flick back to you. โYou just canโt help yourself, can you?โ
And there it is.
You blink. โI โ
โYou crossed the parapet.โ He takes a step closer. โThen the gauntlet.โ Another step. โAnd now threshing.โ
He stops in front of you, close enough that you have to tilt your head up to meet his gaze.
โI told you to stay away from threshing.โ
Thereโs no heat in his voice.
Thatโs what makes it worse.
You swallow. โI didnโt mean to.โ
That sounds weak even to you.
โI got lost,โ you add quickly. โThere was a tunnel, and I thought it was a shortcut, and then there was a door, and then there was a dragon, then there was a boy and he was bleeding and โ
You stop.
Because youโre rambling.
And because heโs staring at you.
Not interrupting.
Not mocking.
Justโฆ watching.
You take a breath. โHe was going to die.โ
That lands.
Something shifts in his expression, small, almost unnoticeable, but itโs there.
โAnd the dragon?โ he asks, quieter now.
You glance over your shoulder.
Bealith is still there. Watching. Very aware.
โHe said the boy wasnโt worthy,โ you answer honestly. โBut heโd help me if I made it to the flight field.โ
A pause.
Then, softerย
โAnd then heโฆ didnโt leave.โ
I did not โnot leave.โ
You are mine.
You blink.
โโฆright,โ you mutter under your breath.
Xadenโs jaw tightens.
Of course he didnโt.
Sgaeylโs presence brushes against his mind.
You told her not to come here.
He ignores her.
โYou understand,โ he says, looking back at you, โthat this changes things.โ
You blink. โI figured that part out when I got launched into the air.โ
A few riders nearby choke back laughs.
Xaden does not.
โYouโre not a rider,โ he continued, not unkind, just stating facts. โYou werenโt trained for this.โ
You lift a brow slightly. โI did the gauntlet.โ
He exhales sharply through his nose. โThat doesnโt count.โ
โI didnโt fall.โ
โThat doesnโt make it better.โ
โIt kind of does.โ
Thereโs a beat of silence.
Then something shifts again.
Not gone, the irritation is still there but itโsโฆ different now. Less sharp. More focused.
Like heโs recalculating.
โYou bonded a blue dragon,โ he says finally. โThat doesnโt happen by accident.โ
You open your mouth. โโฆI mean.โ
You gesture vaguely. โI walked into a door.โ
Someone behind him actually laughs this time.
Xaden doesnโt turn. Doesnโt acknowledge it.
His eyes stay on you.
โYouโre going to be watched,โ he says. โClosely.โ
You nod slowly. โOkay.โ
โAnd if you get yourself killed,โ he adds, voice dropping just slightly, โIโm not explaining this to your sister.โ
That almost sounded like concern.
Almost.
You tilt your head. โI thought you said I wouldnโt last two days.โ
His expression doesnโt change.
โWeโll see if you survive tomorrow then.โ
After he walks away, you make your way over to the scribe.
Your mother stands beside them, glare already locked on you.
Impressive, honestly.
You give the scribe your name, then Bealithโs. They write it down quickly, but you can feel the weight of your motherโs stare the entire time.
You do not look at her.
Not even once.
The second youโre done, you turn and head back to the dragon.
Your dragon.
That feels strange.
โYou do know Iโm not a rider, correct?โ
That feels important to say out loud.
That fact is not something I care about, young one.
You open your mouth to argue because that feels like something worth arguing about but before you can get a word out, Bealith shifts suddenly.
One second youโre standing there, the next youโre being nudged out of the way by his talons.
You stumble, catching yourself.
โWhat was that for โ
You look up.
And stop.
That is the largest dragon you have ever seen. Possibly the largest dragon in existence.
Your brain struggles to process the size of it.
โHe is,โ Bealithโs voice cuts in calmly. โKoda is the only one who rivals him in size.โ
You nod automatically, even though he probably canโt see you.
Then you see whoโs on his back.
Your breath catches.
โViolet?โ
It comes out as a whisper.
Then youโre moving.
You donโt think you just sprint.
She barely has time to hit the ground before youโre wrapping your arms around her, pulling her into a tight hug.
Alive.
Sheโs alive.
You pull back just enough to look at her.
Her brows furrow immediately.
โWhy. Are you. On the flight field.โ
Each word is sharp. Measured. Sheโs already scanning the area like someoneโs about to drag you off.
โDragon,โ you answer simply. โLong story.โ
โBut you need to check in. Then go to the healerโs tent.โ
She stares at you for half a second longer, then nods and does exactly that.
You watch her go, just to make sure.
Then you turn back.
And promptly sit down, leaning your back against Bealithโs front leg.
Itโs warm. Solid.
Comforting, in a strange way.
I am not a chair, young one.
You laugh softly. โI donโt see you moving. And Iโm exhausted anyway. Itโs been a day.โ
If you are this tired after one day, then perhaps the wing leader is correct and you will not make it to tomorrow.
You lean forward, craning your neck to look up at him, rolling your eyes.
โI canโt believe you would side with Xaden of all people.โ
Silence.
You narrow your eyes slightly. โWow. Betrayal.โ
Still nothing.
A few minutes pass. The field starts to shift again, energy building, tension rising.
Then dragons begin launching into the air, one after another.
You barely have time to react before Bealith moves.
You lean forward quickly, trying not to get scraped as his body shiftsย
and then he takes off.
After the dragons return and announce that not only will Violet be allowed to keep both dragons, but that you are allowed to keep yours as wellย
chaos ensues.
Riders shout. Leadership whispers.
All because you thought you found a shortcut.
Why canโt I do anything right?
The thought hits harder than anything physical could.
Bealithโs head tilts slightly.
โDragons do not make mistakes. I choose you. That is final.โ
You nod.
It doesnโt fully settle the feeling but it helps.
A little.
Then you turn and head toward your new room.
Gods.
What are you supposed to tell Sofie and Cortland?
The three of you were supposed to stick together.
The following weeks are rough.
Battle brief. Flying lessons. Sparring matches.
Avoiding Xaden.
The only consistent problem is Xaden.
Youโre sitting in battle brief, staring at the board but not really seeing it whenย
โIf you do not pay attention, you will get us both killed.โ
You roll your eyes. โI am paying attention.โ
โThinking about the wing leader is not paying attention. Focus.โ
You shake your head slightly, catching Violetโs attention.
You tap your temple.
She gets it immediately.
Of course she does.
She scribbles something down and slides the note to you.
Is everything alright?
You smile faintly, writing back.
Dragons apparently know everything we think. It is incredibly annoying.
She huffs quietly, amused, before both of you turn your attention back to the front.
Later that night, you find yourself sprawled across Rhiannonโs bed with her and Violet.
Youโre halfway through a drink when Rhi turns toward you. โSo how much longer are you going to play cat and mouse with Riorson?โ
You choke. Actually choke. Water goes down the wrong pipe and you sit up quickly, coughing.
โI have no idea what youโre talking about.โ
Violet gives you a look.
The look.
The one that says she knows you better than you know yourself.
โIโve known you my whole life,โ she says. โYou have never avoided someone the way you avoid him.โ
You try to ignore the heat creeping up your neck. โHeโs brooding. And shadowy. Definitely not my type.โ
โAnd I canโt tell if he wants me dead or if heโs trying to run me out of the quadrant.โ
Rhi laughs. โThat is not the look he gives you.โ
You blink between them. โWhat look?โ
Violet leans in slightly, lowering her voice. โIf you havenโt seen it, youโre missing out.โ
She leans back like that answers anything.
It does not.
โI would kill,โ she adds casually, โto have someone track my every movement the way he tracks yours.โ
You stare at her. โHe does not.โ
โHe walked you to the healerโs wing after sparring,โ Rhi cuts in. โXaden Riorson. Willingly.โ
You open your mouthย
โOr,โ she continues, โthe time your dragon dropped you in the lake and he just happened to be there.โ
โThat doesnโt count,โ you argue. โHe was already there.โ
You push yourself up on your elbows. โI do not control where Bealith drops me. We are supposed to be doing basic maneuvers and he insists on โreal movement.โ That is not my fault.โ
They both just stare at you.
Like youโve completely missed something obvious.
Which you probably have.
Outside the door, the hallway is quiet.
Mostly.
Xaden had not meant to stop. Had not meant to listen.
But your voice he recognizes it instantly.
Then he hears his own name.
And he stills.
โโฆdefinitely not my type.โ
That should be enough. Should be the end of it.
He should walk away.
He doesnโt.
โI canโt tell if he wants me deadโฆโ
His jaw tightens.
โโฆor if heโs trying to run me out of the quadrant.โ
That lands harder than it should.
Sgaeyl hums quietly in the back of his mind.
Amused.
He ignores her.
โI would kill to have someone track my every movement the way he tracks yours.โ
Silence follows.
Then your voiceย
โHe does not.โ
Xaden exhales slowly.
He does.
More than he should. More than is necessary. More than is smart.
โโฆdefinitely not my type.โ
The words echo.
He should leave.
Instead, he shifts slightly just enough to hear the rest.
The lake. The healerโs wing. All the moments he hadnโt thought twice about.
Apparently not as subtle as he thought.
He leans back against the wall, staring at nothing.
Then closes his eyes briefly.
โโฆdamn it.โ
Sgaeylโs amusement spikes.
He ignores that too.
Because the problem is not that you noticed him.
The problem is you didnโt.
Not the way he wanted.
Not the way heโs starting to realize he wants.
And that is new.
The training rings are loud metal, boots, grunts.
Youโre currently regretting every life decision that led you here.
Imogen circles slowly. Violet stands across from you, rolling her shoulders.
โThis was your idea,โ Violet says.
You nod once. โI know. I hate it.โ
Imogen snorts. โFocus.โ
Right.
Focus.
You shift your stance, adjusting your footing.
Bealith is quiet for once.
Which is suspicious.
โAgain,โ Imogen says.
Violet moves first. Fast.
You react on instinct, stepping in instead of back.
Your fist connects.
Solid.
Too solid.
Thereโs a sharp crack.
Everything stops.
Violet blinks.
Then thereโs blood.
โOh no.โ
You freeze. โOh no, no, noโ
โIโm fine,โ Violet says immediately, though her voice is slightly off.
Her nose is definitely not straight.
โI broke your nose.โ
โYou did,โ Imogen confirms, far too calm about it.
โOkay, hold on, donโt move,โ you say quickly, stepping closer.
Your hands come up instinctively, cupping Violetโs face gently. โDo not move,โ you repeat, softer now.
You close your eyes for half a second.
Think.
Thereโs swelling. She needs pressure.
You need something to reduce it.
Your fingers tighten slightly.
Thereโs a shift.
Something cool brushes your palm.
You blink.
Look down.
An aloe leaf.
Fresh. Cleanly cut.
You stare at it.
โโฆokay.โ
That is new.
โBea?โ
Silence.
โUnhelpful.โ
Imogen leans in slightly. โWhat did you just do?โ
โI donโt โ you stop, not trusting it. โI think Iโฆ needed it.โ
That sounds ridiculous out loud.
You press the aloe gently against Violetโs nose.
She hisses slightly. โSorry.โ
โItโs fine,โ she mutters. โKeep going.โ
You adjust your hold, more careful now.
The swelling already looks like itโs starting to slow.
That shouldnโt be happening that fast.
โYouโre going to the healers after this,โ you tell her.
โThat was already the plan.โ
From the edge of the ring, Xaden watches.
He had not planned to stop. Had not planned to stay.
But then you stepped into the ring.
And that was the end of that.
He watches the hit. The crack. The immediate shift in your expression.
No panic.
Just action.
You move without hesitation, hands steady, voice calm.
And then the leaf.
He sees it appear.
Sgaeyl goes still in his mind.
Xadenโs gaze sharpens.
You donโt react like itโs power.
You react like itโs a tool.
Like this is normal.
Like youโve always done it.
โThat is not a standard healer ability,โ Garrick mutters behind him.
No.
It isnโt.
His jaw tightens slightly.
Later, battle brief is quiet.
Too quiet.
Youโre writing.
Or trying to.
Your quill slips from your fingers, clattering to the floor.
You stare at it for a second, debating if itโs worth the effort of bending down.
It is not.
Before you can moveย
It lifts.
Just slightly.
Then settles back onto your desk.
Right in front of you.
You blink and look around.
No one is looking at you.
Exceptโฆ
You glance across the room.
Xaden is already looking away.
Like he wasnโt just watching.
You look back at the quill.
โโฆokay.โ
You pick it up slowly.
โThatโs not normal,โ you whisper under your breath.
โNothing about this place is normal,โ Bealith replies.
Fair.
You glance back toward Xaden.
He hasnโt moved.
Hasnโt looked at you again.
So probably nothing.
Right.
Xaden doesnโt look at you again, not directly.
But his shadows linger.
Just slightly closer than they should.
And when your quill slips again laterย
it doesnโt hit the floor.
The second year is bigger than you.
Sparing days are, by far, your most unlucky days.
The boy lunges.
You move but too slow this time.
His arm hooks around your neck, locking you in place.
Tight.
You grab at his forearm, trying to pull free.
It doesnโt work.
โTap out,โ he mutters.
โNot happening.โ
Your voice comes out strained.
Air is becoming a problem.
Think.
You shift your weight, bringing your hand up blindly.
Your fingers find his face.
His nose.
You shove hard.
He jerks back slightly.
Just enough space.
You inhale sharplyย
and think.
Pain. Distraction. Something that will make him let go.
Something blooms in your hand.
You donโt question it.
You shove it straight into his face.
โHey what the hell โ
He lets go immediately, coughing, stumbling back as he tries to wipe it away.
You drop to your knees, dragging in air.
โDo not,โ you start, voice rough, โtouch your face โ
Too late.
He blinks rapidly.
Unsteady.
โWhat did you โ
He sways.
Then drops.
The entire ring goes quiet.
You stare at him.
โโฆokay.โ
That might be bad.
Imogen steps forward immediately, crouching beside him. โWhat did you do?โ
โI donโt know,โ you say quickly. โI mean, I do but I donโt โ
โYou grew that.โ
You look down at your hand.
The plant is still there.
There in your palm is a small, white flower.
โโฆyeah.โ
โThatโs not normal,โ someone says from the edge of the ring.
โNo,โ Imogen agrees. โItโs not.โ
Footsteps cut through the silence.
Professor Kaori.
He takes in the scene the downed cadet, the plant, you.
โExplain.โ
You swallow.
โHe had me in a chokehold,โ you say. โI couldnโt breathe. I needed him to let go.โ
โWell,โ you say quietly, โthat sounds official.โ
After that, it becomes obvious.
Thereโs no hiding it anymore.
Plants show up when you need them. A salve leaf when someoneโs burned. A binding vine when someone wonโt stay still. A sedative bloom when pain gets too sharp.
People start noticing.
Watching.
Giving you just a little more space than before.
You notice other things too.
A book appears on your desk one morning, thick and worn, full of botanical diagrams and poison properties.
You stare at it. โโฆI did not bring this.โ
โI did not either,โ Bealith replies.
โIf you could fit in my room, Iโd treat you like a pet.โ
You glance around.
No one is paying attention.
You open it anyway.
Shadows linger more now.
You tell yourself itโs normal.
This place is full of strange things. Dragons. Signets. People who can kill you without blinking.
So shadows following you down the hall?
Probably fine.
It is not fine.
Night settles over the quadrant.
You slip out quietly.
You know the path now, the one that leads to the flight field.
Sofie and Cortland are already there when you arrive.
โYouโre late,โ Sofie whispers.
โI got distracted.โ
โYou always get distracted,โ Cortland mutters.
โThatโs not true.โ
It is.
A low rumble draws their attention.
Bealith lands a moment later, wings folding neatly at his sides.
Sofie freezes.
Cortland goes completely still.
โThatโsโ
โYep,โ you say. โThatโs him.โ
Bealith lowers his head slightly, studying them.
โThey are small,โ he comments.
โPlease do not say that out loud,โ you whisper.
โI am not speaking out loud.โ
โStill counts.โ
Sofie takes a hesitant step forward. โโฆheโs huge.โ
โIโve been told,โ you reply.
From the shadows at the edge of the field, Xaden watches.
Of course you snuck out.
He tells himself heโs here to make sure you donโt do something stupid.
Thatโs all.
Nothing else.
โFollowing her now?โ
Violetโs voice cuts in beside him.
He doesnโt flinch. โIโm not following her.โ
โYou are literally hiding in the shadows watching her.โ
โIโm observing.โ
Violet snorts. โRight. Observing.โ
She crosses her arms, watching you laugh with your friends.
โYou know,โ she says casually, โsheโs not going to figure it out.โ
Xaden doesnโt look at her. โThereโs nothing to figure out.โ
โOh please.โ
She gestures toward you. โYou track her like sheโs the only thing in the room.โ
โI donโt.โ
โYou do, and yet she thinks youโre trying to kill her.โ
โShe avoids you,โ Violet continues. โNot because sheโs scared. Because she thinks you donโt like her.โ
Xaden exhales slowly. โThatโs not my problem.โ
Violet turns to him fully now. โYes, it is.โ
Silence.
โYou might be subtle,โ she adds, โbut sheโs oblivious.โ
โIโm not being subtle.โ
Violet laughs. โExactly my point.โ
They sit in silence for a moment before she continues, โIf you donโt tell her, sheโs not going to see it.โ
Xadenโs gaze drifts back to you.
Youโre smiling.
โโฆIโm not telling her anything.โ
Violet just hums. โSure.โ
Then she turns, heading back toward Tairn.
โYouโre not as slick as you think you are.โ
Xaden stays where he is.
Because for the first time, this isnโt just curiosity anymore.
It started as a stupid comment to your dragon, that comment now becoming a full on argument on the flight field.
โYou are wrong.โ
You donโt even look up from where youโre sitting on the ground, pulling small rocks out of Beaโs talons.
Bea, unlike Tairn, doesnโt mind being fussed over. At least, according to Violet. Tairn hates the checks you are supposed to do.
โIโm not.โ
โYou are.โ
โIโm not.โ
Bealith huffs behind you. Low. Annoyed.
โYou continue to insist on being incorrect.โ
You finally turn, glaring up at him.
โHe does not like me.โ
โHe watches you constantly.โ
โHe watches everyone.โ
โHe does not follow everyone into hallways when they drop things.โ
You pause.
โโฆthat happened once.โ
โIt has happened more than once.โ
You narrow your eyes.
โThat proves nothing.โ
Bealith goes quiet for a moment.
Thinking.
Which is never a good sign.
โVery well,โ he says finally. โWe will make this interesting.โ
You immediately regret everything.
โNo.โ
โYes.โ
โNo.โ
โIf I am correct, I will choose the next training exercise.โ
You freeze.
โโฆyou always choose the worst ones.โ
โCorrect.โ
โAnd if youโre wrong?โ
He tilts his head slightly.
โThen we will fly with the group.โ
You blink.
Thatโsโฆ
actually reasonable.
Suspiciously reasonable.
โYouโre that confident?โ
โYes.โ
You sit there for a second, thinking it through.
There is no way.
No possible way.
โโฆfine.โ
His satisfaction is immediate.
โGo on, then,โ he says.
You hesitate.
โNow?โ
โYes.โ
You stare at him.
Then groan quietly.
โFine.โ
Sgaeyl is insufferable.
Xaden knows this.
He has always known this.
But lately it has become a problem.
Bealith and I have a running bet.
He doesnโt respond.
Doesnโt even acknowledge it.
That usually works.
Not today.
You will go find the young one and help us settle it.
His jaw tightens.
โNo.โ
He says it out loud.
Because maybe that will make it more final.
It doesnโt.
You will.
โIโm not doing this.โ
You are.
Silence stretches.
He focuses on the courtyard below.
Cadets moving through their routines.
Predictable.
Manageable.
Unlike this.
You have been avoiding it.
That gets his attention.
Barely.
โI havenโt been avoiding anything.โ
You have been circling it.
His eyes narrow slightly.
โI donโt circle.โ
Sgaeyl hums.
You watch her.
He doesnโt deny it.
Thereโs no point.
You follow her.
โI observe.โ
You intervene.
He exhales slowly.
Through his nose.
โThat is strategic.โ
You are a poor liar.
That almost earns a reaction.
Almost.
โShe thinks Iโm trying to kill her,โ he mutters.
Yes.
Sgaeyl sounds pleased about that.
Which is concerning.
โSheโs avoiding me.โ
Yes.
โThatโs not my problem.โ
It is now.
He goes still.
Thereโs a shift in the bond.
Bealith insists she does not understand.
โGood.โ
I disagree.
Of course she does.
Go find her.
He closes his eyes briefly.
Counts to three.
Opens them again.
Still there.
Still thinking about you.
Go.
He exhales.
โโฆfine.โ
He doesnโt have to look far.
Of course he doesnโt.
Youโre exactly where he expected.
The courtyard.
Looking like youโre about to argue with the air.
He stays in the shadows for a moment.
Watching.
Because that has become a habit.
One he has not broken.
One he is not going to examine.
Not now.
You shift slightly.
Glance around once.
Twice.
โI know youโre there.โ
His mouth tightens.
Of course you do.
Shadows give him away.
He steps out anyway.
โYou know,โ he says, voice low, โif youโre caught out here, there are consequences.โ
You gesture toward him without missing a beat.
โRight back at you.โ
His mouth almost moves.
He stops it.
โWhat do you want?โ
Straight to the point.
He does not have the patience for anything else tonight.
You clasp your hands behind your back, rocking slightly on your heels.
He notices that.
He notices everything.
โI need help settling a bet.โ
Of course you do.
He says nothing.
Waits.
You continue.
โBea thinks you like me.โ
There it is.
Finally.
โI think heโs insane.โ
Something in his chest snaps.
Weeks of this.
Watching you.
Being watched.
Being questioned.
Being wrong.
He is not wrong.
He knows exactly what this is.
You just donโt.
He steps closer.
You donโt move.
You donโt understand what you just said.
You donโt understand what youโve been doing.
You donโt understand what youโve been doing to him.
โYour dragon,โ he says quietly, โis not entirely wrong.โ
You blink.
Confused.
Still not getting it.
Of course youโre not.
Thatโs the problem.
He closes the distance.
One hand lifts.
Fingers brushing lightly along your jaw.
You go still.
Finally paying attention.
Good.
Then he kisses you.
Itโs quick.
Not hesitant.
Not soft.
But not lingering either.
Like he made a decision.
And already moved past it.
When he pulls back, your expression is exactly what he expected.
This Was Not the Planย Part I
Xaden Riorson x Reader
You take the steps two at a time. There has to be a better way between the Healers and Riders Quadrants. There just has to be.
At the top, you almost run straight into two people. You recognize one of them. Xaden Riorson. That thought gets pushed aside just as quickly as it comes. The book in your arms matters more.
You slip between them with a quiet โsorry,โ already moving. No hesitation. You step onto the parapet like itโs just another path, like itโs meant to be used.
Wind pulls at your skirt. You adjust it without thinking. One foot in front of the other, light and quick.
You almost make it the whole way without issue. Almost.
Your foot slips once, a small misstep but your body corrects before your mind even catches up. Years of dance kick in as you steady yourself and keep going.
By the time you reach the other side, youโre already scanning the crowd. Cadets everywhere. Too many.
You shift the book in your arms. โOkayโฆ think.โ
โDain. Find Dain.โ
It takes a second. Then you spot him.
Which means Violet.
Relief hits first.
You weave through the crowd, slipping past people until youโre right behind her. You tap her shoulder.
She spins so fast it almost startles you.
โWhat on earth are you doing here? How did you even get in here?โ
You blink, then shrug, pointing back over your shoulder.
โI didnโt think there was another way in, so I justโฆ used that.โ A small pause. โPretended it was a balance beam. Well. Jogged it. But the same idea.โ
Violet doesnโt say anything. Her face goes pale. Slowly.
โYou walked the parapet.โ
You nod, like thatโs the least interesting part of this conversation. Dain looks about the same as she does.
You donโt really have time to unpack that.
You hold the book out to her.
โYou forgot this.โ
Utterly stupid.
Thatโs what this whole day is. More cadets. More deaths. More responsibility he doesnโt have time for.
At least itโs over. The last of them have already crossed the parapet.
Xaden turns, ready to head across and deal with the rest of the squad leaders and someone shoves past him.
Gone before he can properly react. A quiet, โsorry.โ
He turns.
The girl is already stepping onto the parapet. Alone. With no pack. With zero hesitation, just a book clutched in her hands.
Is sheโฆ
She is.
Sheโs walking the parapet like itโs nothing.
Sheโs going to fall.
Halfway across, her foot slips. A small misstep enough to kill most cadets.
She corrects it before it becomes a problem. Doesnโt even stop. Just keeps going like it never happened.
He moves to the courtyard with the others, but his eyes donโt leave her. Not once.
She hits the other side and immediately starts scanning the crowd. Not for help. Not for approval.
For someone specific.
Xaden finds Imogen beside him.
โDid she give you a name?โ
He tilts his chin toward the girl. Sheโs weaving through the cadets now, slipping between them until she stops behind Sorrengail.
Something clicks.
Not identical. But close enough.
The silver at the ends of her hair gives it away curled, pinned back with small gold pieces.
โNo.โ
He doesnโt look at Imogen. โDidnโt stay long enough to give one.โ
Imogen watches her for a second longer.
โIf you ask me, she wonโt survive two minutes here.โ
That should be the end of it. Should be easy to agree.
The Riders Quadrant eats people like her alivesoft, unprepared, out of place.
He glances back to where she stands, holding something out to Sorrengail like none of this matters. Like she didnโt just walk the parapet for it.
โโฆmaybe.โ
But she didnโt fall.
And she should have.
You leave before formation. Dain helps. Apparently thereโs a safer way in and out of the Riders Quadrant. Something about that feels wrong, but you donโt question it. You justโฆ go.
The dragons torch the cadets who tried to run. Screams donโt last long. They never do.
Xaden watches it without flinching.
But as the line forms, something is off.
His gaze drags over the crowd once. Twice.
She isnโt there.
The girl from earlier.
Gone.
Maybe she did fall. Maybe she made it halfway back and misstepped. Maybe the dragons got her after all.
Wouldnโt be the first. Wouldnโt matter.
Sheโs not here.
The thought is quiet. Annoying. Unwanted.
The girl is a healer. She didnโt stay for the demonstration.
Sgaeylโs voice cuts cleanly through his mind.
Xadenโs jaw tightens.
Then why the hell did she cross the damn parapet.
That remains to be seen.
He exhales sharply through his nose.
Of course it does.
They head toward the dining hall, boots against stone, voices low around them. Garrick falls into step at his side.
โYouโre brooding.โ
Xaden doesnโt look at him. โIโm not.โ
Garrick huffs a quiet laugh. โYou are.โ
A beat.
โThe girl from earlier. Didnโt see her in formation.โ
Garrick lifts a brow. โA healer walked the parapet for fun?โ
Xaden looks ahead again, jaw set.
โShe didnโt do it for fun.โ
He doesnโt know why he says it. Doesnโt know why heโs certain.
But he is.
Itโs during sparring that he sees you again.
He wasnโt looking for you.
He tells himself that, at least.
A first year nearly loses his arm, and Xaden is the one who gets stuck escorting him to the healerโs wing.
Annoying.
Youโre moving between beds, quick and light on your feet. Not rushed. Not panicked.
You laugh at something one of the other healers says.
And that smile,
it doesnโt leave your face.
Xaden stills.
No.
Absolutely not.
He is not about to stand here and be distracted by some first year healer with a pretty smile.
You step up to the injured cadet without hesitation. Hands steady. Voice calm. You assess the damage, already working as you speak.
Clear. Confident.
Like youโve done this a hundred times before.
By the time heโs processed what youโre doing, youโre already finishing.
You glance up just for a second.
Your eyes meet his, just for a second.
Then youโre looking back at the cadet like he doesnโt exist.
โNo sparring,โ you say, voice firm and unyielding. โDonโt care if it makes you look weak. If you want to keep both arms, stay off the mat.โ
The cadet nods immediately.
Smart enough to listen.
He slides off the bed and heads for the door.
Xaden doesnโt move.
Doesnโt realize he hasnโt moved until
โDid you need fixing, wing leader?โ
He blinks.
Youโre looking at him now, head tilted slightly, that same easy expression, but thereโs something under it. Recognition. You knew he was staring. Of course you did.
He steps closer before he can stop himself.
โWhy cross the parapet if youโre a healer?โ
The question leaves his mouth sharp. Unplanned.
Your brows pull together, confused only for a second. โOh.โ It clicks for you, that smile shifting just slightly. โIs that what you call the giant balance beam?โ
He knows you know what itโs called. He heard you that day. He doesnโt call you on it.
You continue like itโs nothing. โViolet forgot her book. I just wanted to make sure she got it.โ
A small shrug, like that explains everything.
โWas I not supposed to do that?โ
You werenโt. You both know that. But you say it like you genuinely donโt care about the answer.
Xaden studies you. Really looks this time.
Youโre soft, put together, completely out of place in the Riders Quadrant. And yet, you walked the parapet. Didnโt make a show of it. Didnโt fall.
He exhales slowly. โโฆmost people donโt survive it.โ
Your expression doesnโt change much. Just a small blink.
โGood to know for next time.โ
There shouldnโt be a next time. There wonโt be a next time. He tells himself that immediately.
But something in his chest tightens anyway.
Because if there is,
heโs not entirely sure you wouldnโt do it again.
The next time he sees you is after he finds Violet in that damn tree.
Heโs heading back to the dorms. Done with the day. Done with the chaos.
Thatโs when he spots movement in the courtyard.
Three figures. Hoods up. Moving like they donโt want to be seen.
So he does the only logical thing.
He follows.
They donโt stop until they reach the flight field.
Xaden is already over it. Whatever this is, itโs not worth it.ย
The hoods come down.
And there you are.
With two other healers. In the middle of the damn flight field.
He stills, slipping back into the shadows instead, watching.
Probably doing something stupid.
It doesnโt look stupid.
Not exactly. Not once he actually pays attention.
Youโre climbing, up boulders, through trees, using anything you can get your hands on like it was made for training.
Deliberate. Controlled. Not clumsy in the slightest.
The humming starts a second later. Soft. Barely there.
It takes him a moment to realize,ย
itโs you.
Of course it is.
He exhales slowly.
No.
Heโs not doing this.
Heโs not about to stand here and feel something. Not for a Sorrengail. Definitely not for one that looks as breakable as Violet.
Breakable isnโt how I would describe her.
Sgaeylโs voice is quiet. Measured.
And you donโt either, not if your thoughts are anything to go by.
His jaw tightens. โSheโs breakable,โ he mutters under his breath. โShe wouldnโt last two days here.โ
Sgaeyl doesnโt argue. Just a low huff.
Then silence.
Movement draws his attention back to you.
Youโre in the trees now, walking from branch to branch like itโs the ground, balanced, making it look almost easy. Like youโve done it your entire life.
Thatโs how she did it.
You slip.
Just slightly.
Enough for his body to react before his mind does.
One step forward
He stops himself.
You catch yourself. Just barely. Then drop to the ground, rolling into your feet like it was intentional. Like it didnโt almost go very wrong.
You laugh.
Like itโs nothing.
โI swear, for someone who bumps into everything and apologizes, you weirdly have balance.โ
He freezes.
Thatโฆ tracks.
Of course it does.
You grin, brushing your hands off. โI only did that once.โ
Your friend snorts. โYeah, once just today. I saw you bump into a tray and say sorry to it.โ
โA tray.โ
You shake your head, glancing up at the sky. โWe should go. Itโs getting late.โ
Just like that, the three of you slip off the field, disappearing toward one of the hidden entrances.
Like you were never there.
Xaden stays where he is. In the shadows. Not moving.
He didnโt follow you.
There was no reason to.
โฆ
His shadows shift anyway, curling and restless as they slip after you.
But unlike you,
they always come back.
โShould we really be out here?โ
Sofieโs voice comes from your right.
You donโt stop walking. โSofie, weโre fine. Nolan said we have the day off.โ You gesture vaguely ahead of you. โAnd I donโt see anyone out here to tell us otherwise.โ
She gives you a look.
You know that look.
The this is a bad idea and you know it look.
You ignore it.
โBesides,โ she says, nodding toward the structure in front of you, โwe donโt have the strength to even doโฆโ
She hesitates, like saying it will make it worse.
โThe gauntlet.โ
You pause. Tilt your head. Then smile.
โObstacle course,โ you correct. โIf you give it a name that sounds like itโs going to crush you, then it will.โ
Cortland snorts from your left. โI canโt tell if your egoโs too big or if your confidence is overcompensating.โ
You glance at her. โWhy not both?โ
That earns a quiet laugh.
You look back up at the course.
Itโsโฆ tall. More than tall. Complicated.
But not impossible.
Not really.
โRelax,โ you say, stepping forward. โWe watched Sawyer do it the other day.โ
You reach for the first hold without hesitation. Grip. Pull. Your body follows, natural, like youโve already decided this is happening.
โBesides,โ you add, climbing, โwe can just use the ropes to get down. Not that big of a deal.โ
Behind you, your friends go quiet, sharing a look you can practically feel.
But a second later, you hear them move to follow anyway.
Because if youโre doing it,ย
theyโre not letting you do it alone.
Itโs when the three of you reach the top that you notice it.
People.
A lot of people.
Riders gathered below the gauntlet.
Watching.
Your stomach drops just a little.
โโฆoh.โ
Cortland leans forward beside you, squinting. โThe guy in the back looks ready to kill you,โ she mutters.
You follow her line of sight.
Yeah, you see him.
Xaden Riorson.
Even from this high up, you can feel it.
You canโt tell if heโs surprisedโฆ
or if heโs about to climb up here and drag you back down himself.
โI think,โ you say slowly, โthat might be because we just did the gauntlet.โ
A beat.
โAnd didnโt die.โ
Which feels important.
Did you almost slip halfway up?
Yes.
Did you actually fall?
No.
And thatโs what counts.
Right?
You glance at your friends. All three of you are breathing a little heavier but steady. Fine. More than fine.
Because the truth is, youโve been training.
Not like riders. Not officially.
Long enough that this didnโt feel impossible.
Justโฆ difficult.
The three of you sit on the edge for a second longer, catching your breath. Pretending the crowd below doesnโt exist.
A throat clears behind you.
All three of you freeze.
Slowly, you turn.
Professor Devera stands a few steps back, watching. Almost amused.
Thatโsโฆ worse than angry.
โCausing quite the stir today, are we, ladies?โ
Heat creeps up your neck instantly.
You push to your feet, stepping away from the ledge. All three of you move just a little closer together.
โWe werenโt aware we couldnโt climb it,โ you say.
And even to your own ears, it sounds like youโre trying to convince yourself.
Her brow lifts. Just slightly.
You wince.
โโฆokay, so maybe itโs a little unorthodox,โ you add quickly. โBut we didnโt die.โ
A small, hopeful pause.
โSo that has to count for somethingโฆ right?โ
Itโs when you reach the Rotunda that Devera finally stops.
The three of you nearly run into her when she turns.
โYou do realize,โ she says, looking between you, โthat outside of sparring, youโre very close to qualifying as riders.โ
That gets your attention.
You blink.
โWhat?โ
Devera doesnโt answer right away.
Your stomach drops.
Just a little.
โYou crossed the parapet,โ Devera continues. โThen the gauntlet.โ
Her gaze settles on you.
โNeither of those is taken lightly here.โ
He shouldnโt be here.
This has nothing to do with him.
And yet, Xaden doesnโt leave.
He watches you.
Really watches this time.
You donโt look proud. You donโt look like youโre trying to prove anything.
You lookโฆ
confused.
Like this wasnโt intentional. Like you didnโt realize what you were doing.
That doesnโt make sense.
No one accidentally does both.
Sgaeyl hums low in his mind.
You already know that isnโt true.
His jaw tightens.
You shift on your feet, not steady now, not like earlier. Fingers fidgeting slightly at your sides.
And yet, you walked it. You climbed it. Didnโt fall, and certainly didnโt break.
โโฆshe shouldnโt be able to do that,โ Garrick mutters behind him.
Xaden doesnโt respond.
Because heโs starting to realize you didnโt do it to be impressive.
You did it because you wanted to.
And that is far more dangerous.
Itโs when the three of you are halfway down the Healers Quadrantโs main hallway that he makes himself known.
โYou keep that up,โ he says from behind you, โyouโll end up with targets on your backs.โ
All three of you turn. Too fast.
Nervous.
He can feel it. Rolling off you in waves.
Good.
Thatโs how itโs supposed to be.
โTry not to wind up on the threshing field,โ he continues. โYou mightโve managed the parapet and the gauntlet, but threshing isnโt for the weak.โ
The second it leaves his mouth,ย he knows.
Since when do you toy with female emotions?
Sgaeylโs voice is dry.
Since now, he snaps back. And since when do you care what I do with them?
The day you stop thinking about the Sorrengail healer is the day I assume youโve gone mad.
His jaw tightens.
He doesnโt think about you that often.
โฆdoes he?
Shields slam into place. Hard.
Heโs not doing this. Not here. Not about you.
โIโm sorry, did you just call us weak?โ
He looks at the other two first.
Predictable.
Defensive.
He opens his mouth
โSome nerve you have.โ
You.
Of course itโs you.
โYou think just because itโs โoh, Iโm Xaden Riorson, Iโm big and scary and my dragonโs scaryโ that you get to be a dick?โ
Thereโs no hesitation. No fear in your voice.
Just clear, unfiltered annoyance.
โNews flash,โ you continue, stepping forward just enough to close the space between you, โno one asked for your opinion.โ
โAnd if I want itโ
You pause. Glance around like youโre genuinely considering it.
Then smile.
โIโll throw my shoe at you.โ
Silence.
Behind you, your friends look like they want to disappear into the floor.
You donโt wait for a response.
You just turn, link your arms with theirs, and walk away.
Like that was nothing.
You mocked him.
Him.
Of all people.
And it wasnโt even a good impression.
Not accurate.
Not threatening.
Barely passable.
โฆ
He huffs a quiet breath, something dangerously close to a smile pulling at the corner of his mouth.
Azrielโs missing informant leads the Night Court straight to a tavern in Autumn.
Unfortunately for them, Eris Vanserraโs mate is not only the informant in question, but apparently running half of Prythian through back alley trades, coded deliveries, and sheer audacity.
Gathering in Autumn was risky.ย
Especially for Eris, who was currently looking at the 3 Illyiarn males across the table.ย
โSheโs been quiet.โย
Yes the informant that Azriel had in Autumn.ย
Eris knew Azriel had people in each court.ย
He did as well.ย
But accoring to the 3 males this informant in particular had been quiet for days.ย
Much like Erisโs own.ย
Thatโs when Eris speaks.
โI know someone who can us information.โย
Rhys glances at him.ย
โYou have a contact here?โย
Eris raises his eyebrow.ย
โIt is my court after all, my father might be high lord but, loyalty doesnโt always sit with the current Lords.โย
Rhys nods.ย
โTheyโre reliable as well. Usually.โย
Cassian huffs.ย
โThat doesnโt sound promising.โ
Eris almost smiles.ย
Before pushing up and out of his chair.ย
Turning to Azriel.ย
โI assume you know where the tavern is?โย
Azriel nods before the four men winnow out.ย
The tavern is loud.
Messy.
Alive.
And wrong.ย
Azriel feels it first.
His shadows slip out.ย
Like theyโve found something.
And lost it again.
Eris scans the room.
Once.
Twice.
โShe should be here.โ
Azrielโs head tilts.
โShe.โ
โMy contact.โ
The tavern owner spots them.
And waves them over.ย
โHavenโt seen your girl in days.โ
Cassian blinks.
โHis what?โ
Eris doesnโt react.
โHow long.โ
โThree. Maybe four.โ
Too long.
Azrielโs shadows visibly tighten.ย
Eris only nodds and closes his eyes.
When he feels it the tug in his chest.ย
His gaze flicks upward
At the same moment Azrielโs shadows surge.
โThere,โ Azriel says.
Movement.
Up the wall.
Fluid and effortless.
She drops onto the bar.
Grinning.
Already mid-trade.
โPleasure doinโ business.โ
The female looks up and makes eye contact with each male, before hoping down from the bar top.ย
โWell,โ she says, bright,
โThis is convenient.โ
Gone.
Cassian blinks.
Hands cover Erisโs eyes.
โGuess who.โ
Eris doesnโt move.
โRemove your hands.โ
You laugh.
Lean in and press a quick kiss to his cheek.
โMissed you too.โ
You step around him.
Like youโve always been there.
Azriel steps forward.
โYouโve been quiet for daysโฆ.โ
You nod and turn to face the shadowsinger.ย
โI was busy is all.โย
Rhys blinks at you, before recognition crosses his face.ย
Your Azriels contact heโs seen you in Valaris from time to time.ย
โHow do you know Eris.โย
The question comes from Cassian.ย
You pause.
Look at him.
Then Eris.
And light up.
โOh,โ you say.
โOh this is fun.โ
You hop up onto the table behind you.ย
Boot hitting a glass.
You donโt notice.
You lean forward
boop.
Right to Erisโs nose.
โWhat,โ you say, mock offense,
โfifty years and you say nothing?โ
Cassian chokes.
Eris pinches the bridge of his nose.
โWe agreed,โ he says, controlled,
โto wait until it was necessary.โ
You grin.
โNah.โ
Cassian laughs.
โYou mentioned that,โ you add.
โI never agreed, good try though, hun.โ
You start pulling things from your pockets, muttering as you pull out each item.ย
A ring.
โGuard. Wrongfully taken.โ
A pouch.
โOvertaxed.โ
You pause.
Tilt your head, and whistle.
Someone moves across the tavern.
Cassian leans in.
โโฆno way.โ
You donโt turn.
Just hold your hand out.
โSummer. Tuesday. Noon. You know where.โ
They nod.
โYeah. Medicine.โ
The trade happens so quickly.
They leave.
You watch them go.
โMedicine,โ you echo.
A beat.
โSuuure.โ
You turn back.
Already reaching into another pocket.
โAs I was sayingโ
You pull out a folded parchment.
Flicking it toward Rhys without looking.ย
โSpring Court.โ
He unfolds it.
โโฆwhen did you get this?โ
โGot it last week,โ you mumble.ย
Like you maybe shouldnโt have said that like that.
โโฆwas going to drop it off.โ
A small shrug.
โGot distracted.โ
Azrielโs shadows go still.
โYou went into the Spring Court.โ
You glance at the shadowsinger.
โMm.โ
Cassian lets out a disbelieving laugh.
โSheโs efficient,โ Eris says flatly.
You glance at him.
The corner of your mouth twitches.
Just slightly.
Eris pinches the bridge of his nose again.
โYou were meant to wait.โ
You hop down.
Walk up to him.
โYou needed it. I saw the paper work in your office.โ
You wait just a beat, before continuing.ย
โYouโre welcome.โ
Azriel steps forward.
โSo youโre working for both courts.โ
You look at him.
Really look.
Then laugh.
โCuldron no, I do what I please.โ
Silence settles around the table.ย
โAnd if my loyaltyโs in questionโ
Your gaze flicks to Eris.
Your mouth moves before you think too hard about it
โI love to disappoint you.โ
You smile slightly looking at each male, before settling on Eris.
โMy loyalty is with my mate.โ
Silence.
They all exhale.ย
You blink once after saying it.
Like maybe you hadnโt meant to say it out loud quite like that.
But you donโt take it back.
Cassian looks at Rhys.ย
โโฆI think she might be the most terrifying person in this tavern.โ
โIncorrect,โ you say immediately.
You point lazily toward the bartender.
โThat male waters down his liquor.โ
Before they could question you anymore another whistle goes out in the tavern.ย
You perk up a bit before turning and looking up at the second floor, and nod.ย
โWell gentleman, I have trading to do.โย
Just like that your moving quick, and swift.ย
Itโs not even 10 seconds later that they can see you and another patron exchanging words and goods above them.ย
Eris huffs.ย
โWell at least we know where our contact went.โย
They turn and leave the tavern, heading back to the palace that houses the Autumn courts high lord.ย
Dinner in the Autumnn Court isโฆ polished.
Controlled.
Every movement is measured.
Every word weighed.
Which is why when you walk in it throws the entire room off.
No longer in the leather and boots from the tavern.ย
A dress of Autumn tones. Elegant, and effortless.ย
Two of the smokehounds at your sides.ย
Cassian chokes on his drink.
โโฆthatโs the same person?โ he mutters.
Azriel doesnโt answer.
Heโs watching you.
Rhys is too.
But differently.
Calculating.
Eris doesnโt look surprised.
Of course he doesnโt.
โYouโre late,โ he says.
You smile.
โI was busy.โ
A glance passes between you and eris, just long enough to be anything more than casual.ย
The other heirs of Autumnns thrown sit at the table.ย
Being told that Barron was in Summer, and that Eris was handling the treaty with the Nightcourt.ย
You float from brother to brother on your way to your seat.ย
Eris tracking your movements the whole way.ย
Light conversation.
Easy smiles.
A hand on a shoulder here.
A quiet laugh there.
No one questions it.
Why would they?
You look like you belong.
One of them frowns before turning to you.ย
โStrangest thing,โ he mutters.
โI had a vial earlier.โ
Another scoffs.
โYou lose everything.โ
You tilt your head slightly, before taking your seat at the table.
โOh?โ you ask softly.
โWhat kind of vial?โ
He shrugs.
โNothing important.โ
You smile, one that almost shows concern.
โThen Iโm sure itโll turn up.โ
You move on before he can think too hard about it.
Cassian is staring now.
Really staring.
โโฆsheโs doing something.โ Itโs muttered low enough that only Rhys and Azriel hear it.ย
Azrielโs shadows drift lazily after you.
Watching.
Tracking.
Rhys notices the pattern second.
Each brother you speak to something shifts.
A weight added.
A weight removed.
And none of them notice.
Not one.
The youngest brother at the table leans back in his chair.
โIโm heading into town after dinner,โ he says casually.
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