"The moon does not reveal monsters. It reveals what was hidden."
The evening air outside the imperial chamber felt colder than before.
Rosaline remained standing beside the balcony rail long after the nobles had begun dispersing into smaller groups throughout the palace halls. Below them, the capital glowed beneath thousands of lanterns, beautiful and distant, yet her thoughts refused to settle on the city.
They remained trapped inside the chamber.
Inside the politics.
Inside the strange feeling growing heavier in her chest.
She could still hear the nobles whispering behind them.
About Emperor Darian.
About Xandros.
About war.
About instability.
Everything felt like the beginning of sothing enormous.
And sohow, despite not understanding half the politics spoken inside the assembly, Rosaline could feel herself being dragged toward the center of it all.
A soft breeze swept across the balcony, lifting strands of her white hair.
Beside her, Xandros remained silent, his attention fixed sowhere beyond the city walls as though he were already calculating problems no one else could see yet.
Rosaline glanced at him briefly before looking away again.
"You really frightened them in there," she murmured.
One side of his mouth curved faintly. "Good."
"That is not sothing normal people say."
"I was never normal."
The answer ca too smoothly.
Too honestly.
Rosaline exhaled quietly and turned back toward the city and rested her hands lightly against the balcony railing and looked toward the horizon.
"I think," she said slowly, "everyone is scared."
Xandros stood beside her, his dark coat shifting softly in the wind.
"Yes."
"Are you?"
His grey eyes shifted toward her.
For a mont, neither spoke.
Then he answered quietly...
"I’m waiting."
She was still confused on how to answer heis question when she slled sothing.
Her entire body stilled.
At first, it was faint.
Almost impossible to notice beneath the perfu, candle wax, polished marble, and expensive wine lingering throughout the palace corridors.
But then it ca again.
Sweet.
Sharp.
Wild.
Like flowers blooming beneath moonlight after rain.
Rosaline frowned slightly.
The scent felt familiar.
No...
Not familiar.
Connected.
Sothing inside her reacted instantly.
Her pulse stumbled.
A strange warmth spread through her chest.
Then suddenly...
Pain.
A gasp escaped her lips before she could stop it.
Her fingers tightened violently around the balcony railing.
Xandros turned imdiately.
"What is it?"
Rosaline shook her head quickly, but another sharp pain tore through her back.
Her breath caught.
Not here.
Not now.
Panic flooded her imdiately.
"No..."
The warmth intensified beneath her skin.
She knew this feeling.
Her eyes widened in horror.
Her wings.
Xandros saw the exact mont realization struck her face.
His expression hardened instantly.
"Rosaline."
She grabbed his sleeve tightly. "Sothing’s wrong."
The words barely left her mouth before silver light flickered beneath her skin.
Tiny.
Brief.
But visible.
Xandros cursed under his breath.
The corridor behind them was still crowded with nobles and servants moving between the assembly halls.
If anyone saw...
Another pulse of pain shot through Rosaline’s back so violently her knees nearly buckled.
Xandros caught her imdiately.
To everyone watching, it looked almost natural. A husband steadying his dizzy wife after a long imperial gathering.
Only he could feel how badly she was trembling.
"Look at ," he said quietly.
Rosaline tried but failed
Her breathing had beco uneven.
"It’s happening again," she whispered fearfully. "I can feel them..."
A soft silver glow flickered beneath the fabric near her shoulders.
Xandros’ eyes sharpened.
No ti.
Without another word, he wrapped one arm firmly around her waist and guided her quickly away from the balcony.
Several nobles turned curiously as they passed.
Rosaline lowered her head imdiately, trying desperately to hide the glow pulsing beneath her skin.
Every step hurt.
The pressure building inside her back felt unbearable, as though sothing alive strained violently beneath bone and flesh.
"Xandros..."
"Keep walking."
"I can’t..."
"You can."
His tone remained calm, but she felt the steel beneath it.
Dangerously calm.
The deeper they moved into the palace, the quieter the corridors beca. Guards stationed near the royal wing bowed imdiately upon seeing Xandros approaching.
"Your Grace."
"I need a room," he said sharply.
The guard blinked in surprise before imdiately stepping aside. "The western chambers are empty tonight."
"Clear the corridor."
"At once." He added
Rosaline barely registered any of it.
Her vision blurred.
Another pulse of silver light escaped her skin.
One servant saw sothing flicker and tried to see what it was but bowed her head imdiately when she saw the Duke’s eyes already on her.
Xandros’ expression darkened.
"Leave."
The servant nearly fled.
By the ti they entered the chamber, Rosaline could barely remain standing.
The room itself was lavish, though smaller than the imperial suites. Candlelight flickered warmly across deep blue walls and silver curtains, but Rosaline noticed none of it.
The mont the doors shut behind them, she cried out softly.
The pain exploded.
Xandros reached her just as her body arched violently.
Then...
The wings burst free.
Silver-white feathers unfurled behind her in a violent rush of light, knocking over a nearby chair as power rippled through the room.
Rosaline stumbled backward, horrified.
"No..no, no..."
The wings spread wider.
Beautiful.
Massive.
Terrifying.
Her breathing beca frantic as she stared over her shoulder at them.
"They ca back..."
Her voice broke completely.
"They ca back."
The silver glow illuminated the chamber beneath the darkening evening sky outside.
Xandros closed the curtains imdiately.
No risks.
Not here.
Not inside a palace crawling with nobles.
Rosaline’s hands trembled violently as she touched one feather.
Real.
Again.
Still real.
Tears burned her eyes almost instantly.
"I thought they disappeared..."
Xandros turned toward her slowly.
"They did."
"Then why is this happening?"
He didn’t answer imdiately.
And sohow that terrified her more.
Rosaline stepped backward until the edge of the bed hit the back of her legs.
"I can’t control them," she whispered. "What if soone saw?"
"They didn’t."
"But what if they do next ti.....when you aren’t there?" She added the last part quietly.
But he heard every word.
The panic in her voice deepened with every word.
"What if they think I’m so kind of creature? What if..."
"You need to calm down."
"I can’t calm down!"
Her voice echoed through the chamber.
The wings reacted instantly.
The feathers trembled violently, silver light intensifying around her body.
Xandros noticed imdiately.
Emotion affected them.
Dangerous.
Rosaline covered her mouth quickly, horrified at herself.
"I don’t understand what’s happening to ..."
For a mont, silence filled the room except for her uneven breathing.
Then Xandros walked toward her slowly.
Carefully.
Like approaching sothing frightened enough to run.
"You said you slled sothing before it happened."
Rosaline nodded weakly.
"Yes..."
"What?"
She frowned slightly, trying to think through the panic clouding her mind.
"It slled..." Her brows knitted together. "Sweet."
Xandros waited.
"Like flowers after rain."
His eyes narrowed slightly.
Moonbell flowers.
The realization struck him instantly.
Impossible to find naturally outside the imperial bloodline gardens.
Which ant...
His thoughts stopped abruptly.
Soone near the emperor had triggered her awakening.
Or perhaps...
Sothing inside the palace itself had.
Rosaline looked at him desperately. "You know sothing."
He remained silent too long.
And that silence answered her anyway.
Her stomach dropped.
"You do."
Xandros exhaled slowly before finally speaking.
"There are old things in this empire," he said quietly. "Older than the throne. Older than noble bloodlines."
Rosaline stared at him.
"And?"
"And I think your awakening is connected to them."
That did not comfort her even slightly.
"What does that even an?"
"It ans," he said carefully, "you are not an accident or a monster."
The room fell silent.
Rosaline’s fingers slowly curled into the fabric of her dress.
Not an accident.
The words unsettled her deeply.
Because part of her already knew.
Ever since the dream.
Ever since seeing the woman with white hair and green eyes.
Ever since waking beneath the moon with wings growing from her body.
Sothing had been hidden from her her entire life.
Sothing enormous.
A sudden knock sounded at the chamber doors.
Rosaline jumped violently.
The wings flared outward instinctively.
"Your Grace?"
A guard’s voice.
Xandros’ expression darkened imdiately.
"What?"
"The imperial council requests your presence. His Majesty wishes to finalize tomorrow’s announcents tonight."
Of course.
The empire would not pause simply because he had to look after his wife.
Xandros glanced toward Rosaline.
She looked pale.
Terrified but still beautiful.
The wings shimred softly behind her like moonlight trapped in living form.
His jaw tightened slightly.
"You will inform His Majesty that I will attend shortly."
"Yes, Your Grace."
The footsteps retreated.
Rosaline hugged herself tightly once silence returned.
"You’re leaving?"
"No."
Her eyes lifted imdiately.
Xandros walked toward the fireplace, deep in thought for a mont before speaking again.
"We’re staying in the palace tonight."
Rosaline blinked. "What?"
"There are too many nobles still moving through the city. Too many eyes watching the mansion after today’s assembly." His gaze shifted toward her wings. "Moving you now would be reckless."
She swallowed nervously.
Staying here sohow felt worse.
"What if soone enters?"
"They won’t."
"You sound very sure."
"I am."
Sothing in his tone settled her slightly despite herself.
Only slightly.
Rosaline sat carefully at the edge of the bed, struggling awkwardly with the wings folding behind her.
"I hate this," she whispered.
Xandros looked at her for a long mont.
Then, quietly...
"I understand."
The softness in his voice startled her more than the words themselves.
For the first ti since this nightmare began, she did not once look monstrous in his eyes.
Only distressed.
Only overwheld.
And sohow...
that frightened her even more.
Because she was realizing a lot.
Outside the chamber, the palace continued breathing with politics, ambition, and whispered conspiracies surrounding Emperor Darian’s rise.
Inside the room, however, sothing far older than politics had awakened beneath silver wings and moonlit fear.
And neither of them yet understood how much that single truth was about to destroy.
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