The fortress did not return to normal.
It tried.
Hunters resud patrol routes. Servants replaced shattered glass. Mages reinforced the outer barriers with trembling hands.
But everyone moved differently now.
More careful.
More aware.
Because the sky itself had descended...
And spoken to one man.
Ethan.
Whispers followed him through the corridors.
"That’s him..."
"The sovereign groom..."
"I heard the Sky Tyrant looked straight at him..."
"Is he even human?"
He pretended not to hear.
Lyssara did not pretend.
Any gaze that lingered too long froze under the quiet weight of her presence.
By midday, frost had beco a permanent trim along the fortress walls.
A warning.
Winter was watching.
Inside the war chamber, a massive map stretched across a stone table. Colored sigils flickered where scouts reported abnormal mana surges.
Lyssara stood at its head — fully composed once more in her regal attire.
The softness from the night before?
Hidden beneath centuries of authority.
"Report," she commanded.
A scout swallowed.
"Ignivar has retreated east beyond the Ashfang range, my Queen. However... the land he crossed is still burning."
"Expected."
Another scout stepped forward.
"The Tempest Valkyrie vanished into the upper currents. No confird destination."
Lyssara’s expression didn’t change.
But Ethan, standing beside her, felt the bond stir.
Irritation.
Cold and sharp.
"Maintain aerial watch regardless," she said.
"Yes, my Queen!"
The scouts bowed and fled quickly.
When the chamber emptied, Ethan leaned against the table.
"So... that went better than expected."
"She ca too close," Lyssara replied.
"You an Aeralis?"
Her eyes flashed faintly.
"You speak her na easily."
"...Should I not?"
"She is not a casual acquaintance."
Ethan folded his arms.
"That sounded suspiciously like jealousy."
"I do not experience jealousy."
The system chid imdiately.
Emotional Spike DetectedDragon Bride Status: Territorial Agitation
He stared at the glowing text.
Then at her.
"...Your system disagrees."
Lyssara stepped closer.
The air dropped several degrees.
"Dragons do not share what is theirs."
"You heard what I said," he replied calmly. "I choose."
Her gaze searched his face — as if weighing the truth of every heartbeat.
"Her interest was not subtle."
"She just t ."
"Sovereigns do not need ti to recognize rarity."
Ethan sighed.
"Well, lucky ."
Lyssara’s hand lifted before she seed aware of the motion.
Her fingers brushed the Dragon Mark at his collarbone.
The contact sent a cool pulse through him.
"You resonate more strongly today," she murmured.
"Is that bad?"
"It ans the bond is stabilizing."
Her thumb lingered.
Then traced slightly lower.
Slow.
Absentminded.
The system flared.
Physical Contact — Dragon BrideBond Comfort Increasing
Lyssara noticed the glow.
But did not withdraw.
Instead, she stepped closer still.
"You stood between us," she said quietly.
"Seed like a good way to prevent an apocalypse."
"You were not afraid."
"I was terrified."
She studied him.
"...Yet you did not move."
Ethan smiled faintly.
"Soone had to keep the queens from ripping the continent apart."
A pause.
Then—
Her palm flattened lightly over his chest.
Right above his heart.
"I felt it racing," she whispered.
"Still does when you look at like that."
Her lashes lowered slightly.
"Good."
Before he could respond—
The chamber doors burst open.
A knight staggered inside, breathless.
"My Queen!"
Lyssara did not turn.
"What is it."
"There is... a visitor."
Ethan groaned.
"Please don’t say another sovereign."
"...Not exactly."
The knight looked profoundly unsettled.
"She descended without triggering the barrier."
Lyssara’s eyes sharpened.
"Explain."
"She walked through it, my Queen."
Silence fell.
Barriers that stopped armies...
Did not simply allow passage.
"Where is she now?" Lyssara asked.
"In the courtyard."
Ethan felt the bond spike again.
Not fear.
Sothing stranger.
Recognition.
Before Lyssara could speak—
A soft voice echoed down the corridor.
"Oh my... so this is where you’ve been hiding."
Ethan turned.
And forgot how breathing worked.
She stood frad in the doorway like living moonlight.
Tall.
Elegant.
Skin pale as untouched snow.
Long midnight hair spilled over one shoulder in glossy waves.
Crimson eyes shimred with playful hunger.
And behind her...
For just a flicker of a mont...
He thought he saw wings.
Not feathered.
Not scaled.
Shadowed.
Velvet darkness.
The system detonated in light.
New Sovereign-Class Entity Detected
Noctyra — The Velvet Empress
Classification: Vampire ProgenitorThreat Level: UnknownDanger Assessnt: Extrely High
She smiled slowly when their eyes t.
"Well," she purred, voice rich as wine, "you are even more delicious than rumored."
Lyssara moved instantly.
One step placed her squarely between them.
Frost erupted across the floor.
"You will not approach him."
Noctyra placed a hand lightly over her chest in mock offense.
"My, my... must we be hostile so quickly, Frost Queen?"
"You crossed my territory uninvited."
"And yet you crossed into the sky without asking Aeralis."
Ethan muttered under his breath.
"...Do all sovereigns argue like this?"
Noctyra heard him anyway.
Her smile deepened.
"Oh, I like him."
Lyssara’s aura spiked violently.
"Enough."
The temperature plumted.
Windows iced over again.
But Noctyra did not shiver.
If anything...
She seed amused.
Then her crimson gaze slid back to Ethan.
Slowly.
Appreciatively.
"I felt it last night," she said. "A bond awakening strong enough to ripple through the dark."
She took one step forward.
Frost tried to form beneath her foot.
It lted instantly.
"I simply had to see the groom who has sovereigns circling like starving beasts."
Lyssara’s voice dropped into sothing ancient.
"Leave."
Noctyra tilted her head.
"And if I refuse?"
The fortress lights dimd.
Not extinguished.
Drained.
Shadows thickened unnaturally along the walls.
The system scread.
Territorial Clash Imminent
Ethan stepped forward before winter and night could collide.
"Okay — new rule," he said. "No threatening each other inside the building I’m currently standing in."
Both queens looked at him.
He pointed between them.
"Talking. Try that."
A long silence followed.
Then—
Noctyra laughed softly.
"Oh, he has spirit. Lyssara... where do you find such toys?"
"He is not a toy."
"Clearly not," the vampire agreed.
Her gaze softened slightly.
"But tell , groom..."
She moved closer.
Too close.
"Do you know what happens... when immortals begin to desire the sa man?"
Ethan exhaled.
"I’m guessing it’s not peaceful diplomacy."
Her smile revealed the faintest hint of fangs.
"Wars have begun over far less."
Lyssara’s hand closed around Ethan’s wrist.
Not painfully.
Possessively.
"You will not touch him."
Noctyra’s eyes glimred.
"I do not need to touch... to taste potential."
The Dragon Mark burned hot.
The system flashed again.
Bride Candidate Interest: Intensifying
Ethan looked between frost and shadow...
And realized sothing terrifying.
This wasn’t coincidence.
It was escalation.
First a dragon.
Then the sky.
Now the night itself had co calling.
He ran a hand through his hair.
"...I really need to start charging admission."
Lyssara leaned closer to him, voice low.
"She is dangerous in ways you cannot yet perceive."
Noctyra smiled wider.
"Oh, I do hope he perceives them eventually."
The shadows curled lazily at her feet.
Waiting.
Hungry.
And Ethan understood with sudden clarity—
The sovereign war had not been postponed.
It had only changed shape.
Because now...
They were no longer circling the fortress.
They were coming inside.
For him.
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