The sun hovered low on the horizon, its final light stretching across the sky in shades of amber and crimson, bathing the mountain top in a quiet, golden stillness. The wind moved gently around them, carrying the faint scent of earth and distant city life, while the world below slowly began to dim, its noise fading into sothing far away and unimportant.
Aurelia’s gaze remained fixed on the horizon for a mont longer before she spoke, her voice softer than usual, carrying a trace of sothing reflective beneath its usual confidence.
"Do you rember this place?"
Luca followed her gaze, his eyes settling on the setting sun, and almost imdiately, sothing stirred within him, a mory surfacing so vividly that it felt less like recollection and more like reliving the mont itself. The warmth of that day, the awkward closeness, the unspoken tension that had existed between them back then—all of it ca rushing back with surprising clarity.
A faint smile touched his lips.
"How could I ever forget it..." he said quietly, his voice carrying both nostalgia and sothing more personal. "It was here where we first kissed... even if it was accidental."
He let out a small breath, almost amused at the mory.
"...It was my first kiss."
As he spoke, his gaze shifted from the horizon to her.
Aurelia had already turned to look at him.
Their eyes t.
For a brief second, neither of them spoke, yet sothing unspoken passed between them, sothing that did not need words to exist.
Then Aurelia muttered, her tone light but edged with sothing playful,
"Well... at least there was sothing where I was first."
Luca blinked, caught off guard for a mont as he processed what she ant, his expression shifting slightly as he looked at her more closely.
"I am—" he began, instinctively moving to respond.
But before he could finish, Aurelia let out a soft chuckle, the tension easing from her posture as she shook her head lightly.
"Relax," she said, her lips curving faintly, "I’m just kidding."
Luca paused, then exhaled slowly, a quiet relief passing through him as he let out a small chuckle of his own.
"...Thank you," he said.
Aurelia tilted her head slightly, her brows drawing together just a fraction as she looked at him.
"...Hmm?" she responded, clearly not expecting that.
Luca’s expression softened, the last rays of sunlight catching against his face, illuminating it just enough to make the sincerity in his eyes impossible to miss.
"Thank you... for being in my life," he said, his voice calm yet deeply genuine, as though every word carried sothing he had held back for far too long. "Just having you here... it makes everything feel worth it."
He paused briefly, as if searching for the right words, though the ones that ca next felt simple in comparison to their aning.
"It gives a reason to keep moving forward... knowing that there’s soone out there who understands ... who listens to ... who accepts for who I am."
A faint, unguarded smile ford on his face.
"I’m really happy."
The mont lingered.
Quiet.
Uninterrupted.
Aurelia did not respond imdiately, yet her gaze did not waver, her expression softening in a way that words could not fully describe as she looked at him, truly looked at him.
Slowly—
Almost unconsciously—
They moved closer.
The distance between them diminished, step by step, breath by breath, until there was nothing left between them but the quiet warmth of shared presence.
And then—
Their lips t.
This ti, there was no accident.
No hesitation.
Only intention.
The kiss deepened naturally, gently at first, then with a quiet intensity that carried everything they had not said aloud. The fading sunlight wrapped around them, the final glow of the day holding the mont in place as though ti itself had slowed, allowing them to remain there just a little longer.
When they finally parted, there were no imdiate words, no need to fill the silence.
They simply looked at each other.
And in that mont—
It was enough.
Without speaking, they turned and began walking down the mountain path together, the night slowly embracing the world around them as the last light of day disappeared completely, leaving only the quiet certainty of what they had chosen—together.
The city had not quieted yet; even as night settled in, its streets still carried a steady pulse of life, lanterns glowing along the pathways and casting warm pools of light that flickered across the passing crowd. Luca and Aurelia walked side by side through that movent, their hands loosely entwined, neither of them speaking, and yet the silence between them did not feel empty. It carried sothing far deeper than words—sothing settled, sothing understood.
At tis, Aurelia’s thumb brushed lightly against his hand, a small, unconscious motion that grounded him more than anything else could have, while Luca simply walked beside her, matching her pace without thinking, his earlier tension replaced with a quiet calm that felt almost unfamiliar.
By the ti they reached the academy gates, the flow of people had thinned, the world beyond growing quieter, more contained. They slowed to a stop just outside, the towering gates casting long shadows behind them as the night fully took hold.
Aurelia turned slightly toward him.
Luca followed her movent.
For a brief second, neither spoke.
Then she did.
"So," she began, her tone deceptively casual, though the faint glint in her eyes suggested otherwise, "what are your plans for Professor Seraphina?"
Luca blinked once, caught slightly off guard by the sudden shift in topic, though he answered almost instinctively.
"I’m not sure... I guess we’ll just—"
He stopped mid-sentence.
His expression froze.
His mind caught up.
Wait—
What?
His gaze snapped fully toward her, confusion flashing clearly across his face.
"P-professor?" he repeated, his voice rising slightly in disbelief. "What are you talking about?"
Aurelia looked at him.
And smiled.
Not gently.
Not innocently.
But with a knowing amusent that made Luca’s stomach drop almost instantly.
"Stop it," she said lightly, her tone carrying a teasing certainty. "You both disappeared at the sa ti and ca back at the sa ti."
She tilted her head slightly, her violet eyes narrowing just enough to show she had already reached her conclusion.
"That alone was suspicious."
Her smile deepened faintly.
"And after everything you told ... it’s not exactly difficult to connect the dots."
A brief pause.
"Especially," she added calmly, "for the daughter of a dukedom."
Luca stared at her.
Blankly.
Then—
Color drained from his face.
"...W-what am I supposed to do now?" he said, his voice dropping into sothing dangerously close to panic as he ran a hand through his hair. "I wasn’t supposed to let anyone know!"
The realization hit him all at once.
The promise.
The situation.
Everything.
And just as quickly—
His composure began to crack.
Aurelia watched him for a mont.
Then—
She laughed.
Not mockingly.
But lightly.
Amused.
"Calm down, will you?" she said, shaking her head slightly as she looked at him, clearly entertained by his reaction.
Luca turned toward her again, still visibly unsettled.
Aurelia’s expression softened just slightly, though the teasing edge never fully disappeared.
"You told her first, didn’t you?" she asked.
Luca hesitated for a fraction of a second.
Then nodded.
"...Yes."
Aurelia’s lips curved again, as though that answer confird sothing she had already assud.
"And you think she wouldn’t realize," she continued, her tone steady yet almost playful, "that I could figure it out once you told your side of things?"
Luca’s eyes widened.
The thought landed.
Then settled.
"...That’s right," he muttered, his voice quieter now, the panic giving way to reluctant understanding.
Aurelia gave a small, satisfied smirk.
"She must at least like you," she added, her tone deliberately casual, though her eyes remained sharp.
Luca looked at her again, unsure how to respond to that.
Aurelia let out another soft laugh.
"Otherwise," she continued, "she wouldn’t have allowed things to reach that point."
Luca exhaled slowly, the weight of the situation pressing back down onto him as he looked away briefly.
"...And what exactly am I supposed to do with that?" he muttered, more to himself than to her.
Aurelia’s gaze lingered on him for a mont longer before she answered, her tone shifting just slightly, losing so of its teasing edge.
"You’re a man," she said simply.
There was a brief pause.
"You take initiative."
Luca blinked, turning back toward her, his expression caught sowhere between confusion and realization.
"...Huh?"
Aurelia did not answer him imdiately.
Instead, she stepped closer.
Closer than before.
So close that Luca could feel the faint warmth of her presence, could see the slight curve of her lips, the quiet confidence in her eyes as she leaned in just enough that no one else could possibly hear what she was about to say.
Her hand lifted slightly, resting lightly against his shoulder as she tilted her head, her voice lowering into a soft whisper right beside his ear.
She spoke.
Slowly.
Deliberately.
Each word asured.
And with every passing second—
Luca’s expression changed.
First—
Confusion.
Then—
Realization.
And then—
His eyes widened.
More.
And more.
Until he was staring straight ahead, completely still, as if his mind had montarily stopped processing everything else around him.
Aurelia pulled back just as smoothly as she had leaned in, her expression returning to its usual composed confidence, though the faint amusent dancing in her eyes gave away just how much she had enjoyed that reaction.
She folded her arms lightly, tilting her head as she observed him.
"So," she asked casually, as though she hadn’t just shaken his entire train of thought,
"How is it?"
Luca remained frozen for a mont longer, his mind still replaying what she had just said, trying—and failing—to process it properly.
"...That’s..." he muttered under his breath.
Then he looked at her.
Still stunned.
"...You’re serious?"
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