Halour, I'm kinda curious... What crimes have Cale done, exactly? I see a number of "crime list" videos about him but the wiki don't really confirm anythingđ
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I have long promised this list, so perfect timing! Thank you very much for this question! Allow me to introduce you to:
(Just for the fun of it, I tried to give a different example for every single one of these. Some events repeat, but not the crimes!)
1) Accessibility of Records for Tax Department
Cale looted significant amounts of money from the Magic Tower and many other places, without leaving any legal trace.
2) Affray
Multiple occasions, like pretty much everything that happened in the Molden Kingdom.
3) Aggravated Assault
Cale rarely gets physically involved in a fight, but I think suddenly strangling Prince Adin qualifies.
4) Aggravated Burglary
Every single time "Real Arm" is in business.
5) Allowing Dog or Cat To Be a Nuisance
How else would you call encouraging your animal shape-shifting kids to be involved in criminal activity? Also Fluffy the Puppy was under Cale's command even if he technically belonged to Princess Jopis, I say it totally counts.
6) Ammunition â Possessing, Acquiring or Carrying
Cale intentionally pocketed magic bombs from the Plaza Terror Incident and used them later on.
7) Animal Cruelty
...Does Cale subjecting On to his "nice act" in front of Litana counts? Oh it definitely counts. That poor child.
8) Armed Robbery
That time Cale & co. robbed the Mercenary Guilds in Leeb-An City, for instance.
9) Arson
Setting the Wind Island on fire.
10) Assaulting or Resisting Police
That time Cale & co. went to Sez Kingdom. Pretty sure the knights trying to stop them from kidnapping the king counts as "resisting law enforcement".
11) Being Disguised With Unlawful Intent
Priest Cale in a nutshell.
12) Blackmail
That time Cale talked to Antonio Gyerre.
13) Breaking and Entering
Cale coming to the Sekka Estate.
14) Careless Driving
Debatable since a fantasy world doesn't own cars â but. I count Cale breaking through walls of a maze on a mother-effing Stone Imugi as "irresponsible driving". Just think of what kind of example you're setting for the kids, Cale!
15) Carrying a Loaded Firearm in Public
Cale has Raon following him everywhere, so.....?
16) Carrying Out Plumbing Work Without License or Registration
Cale has an underground villa in the Forest of Darkness. I'm pretty sure whatever construction work they did there would count as illegal.
17) Carrying Out Work Without a Building Permit
Cale had Dragons teleport an entire castle into the Forest of Darkness. Yet again, involves a building with no legal paperwork.
18) Causing Injury Intentionally
Obviously. Like making fiery lightning bolt strike in the middle of an Elf Village attack. Or hitting a radish with a rock.
19) Collecting or Making Documents Likely to Facilitate Terrorist Acts
Everything involving Knight Rex after he became a terrorist.
20) Conspiracy
Cale and Alberu talking about anything.
21) Control of Body Armor
After reading it up, I decided that mana disruption device ABSOLUTELY falls into this category.
22) Control and Use of Dangerous Articles
Cale adopting pretty much everyone on his team.
23) Corrupting Benefits Received By Commonwealth Public Official
Cale using Alberu's golden plaque to trap the White Star with Embrace. I mean, if being infected with that clown doesn't count as corruption, I don't know what does.
24) Cultivation of Narcotic Plants
Cale letting Hong eat plants in the Forest of Darkness. It IS, in his own words, his own backyard.
25) Dangerous Non-Guard Dog Attacks or Bites a Person or Animal with Person in Control
Cale letting Choi Han beat up Adin. ...Well, Choi Han COULD be counted as a Guard Dog, but. They never formalized the paperwork? I say it counts since Choi Han isn't legally registered!
26) Dealing With Property Suspected of Being Proceeds of Crime
Cale renting a house from Odeus Flynn.
27) Dealing With Property Which Subsequently Becomes an Instrument of Crime
Cale buying the Magic Tower before he proceeds to kidnap Mueller.
28) Delaying the Entry of Police
Cale not letting the law enforcement know about the Plaza Terror Incident beforehand. Also, activating the mana disruption device, knowing it would hinder their efforts to stop terrorism. ...Yes Cale & co. prevented said terrorism better on their own but it still counts.
29) Deliberately Omitting Information
Cale making an Vow of Death to Choi Han claiming that he can't tell him anything.
30) Destroying, Damaging and/or Interfering with Any Works of a Water Corporation
Setting the Lake of God's Tears on fire.
31) Destroying or Damaging Property
Cale destroying houses in the Gyerre territory.
32) Destruction of Evidence
Cale and Raon blowing up Hais Island 5 to cover up Ron's infiltration.
33) Directing the Activities of a Terrorist Organization
Cale's entire career in a nutshell, really.
34) Discharge Missile to Endanger Person or Property
Cale blowing up the whirlpools in the Ubarr territory.
35) Dishonestly Cause a Loss
Cale tricking the White Star into the abandoned underground city.
36) Disturbing Religious Worship
Cale messing with the Sun God's Church for being mean to Mary.
37) Driving an Unregistered Vehicle
Cale & co. using Mary's bone Dragon.
38) Drunkards Behaving in Riotous or Disorderly Manner
Cale pretending to be drunk in the Gyerre territory.
39) Endangering Safety of Aircraft
Cale letting his allies abroad an airship during the Jungle battle.
40) Entering a Place Without Authority or Lawful Excuse
Cale rescuing Raon.
41) Extortion With Threats to Destroy Property
Cale threatening the slave traffickers in the Gyerre territory.
42) Failure to Notify the Authorities of Criminal Activity
Cale doesn't notify Alberu of crap, unless it's to make him clean-up the aftermath.
43) Failure to Register a Pet
Pretty sure Cale registered exactly none of his allies. ...Except maybe the Tiger Tribe that one time they moved into Harris Village with Deruth's permission. Everyone else? Not a chance.
44) Falsifying or Concealing Identity
Cale acting as Naru von Ejellan in Endable Kingdom.
45) Forgery of Documents
Cale and Taylor faking an ancient document to fool the White Star.
46) Fraud
Cale promising Plavin Singten benefits for siding with the new Sun Church.
47) Getting Funds To, From, or For a Terrorist Organization
Cale sponsoring his allies, like giving Rosalyn magic stones.
48) Going Equipped for Stealing
Cale making Real Arm uniform.
49) Handling Stolen Goods
Cale using Divine Items.
50) Identity Theft
Cale introducing himself as Bob.
51) Indecent Assault
Cale telling Choi Han to strip that one time. (Yes, it actually happened. ...Not the way shippers wished for, obviously.)
52) Inducement to Be Appointed Liquidator
Cale helping Princess Jopis overthrow her sister on the condition of benefits for the Roan Kingdom.
53) Insider Trading
Cale selling Alberu dead mana from a Dragon.
54) Intentionally or Recklessly Causing a Bushfire
Cale setting that bush monster on fire in Xiaolen.
55) Introduction of a Drug of Dependence Into the Body of Another Person
Cale letting Rosalyn drink coffee on Earth 3.
56) Kidnapping
Cale & co. capturing Venion Stan.
57) Leaving Children Without Supervision
Cale letting the kids look for Mueller.
58) Lighting of Fires in the Open Air
Cale using Fire of Destruction against Sky Attribute.
59) Loitering Near Schools
Cale & the kittens in the Sez Kingdom.
60) Loitering With Intent to Commit an Indictable Offence
Cale letting Clopeh Sekka spot him that first time.
61) Manslaughter
Cale letting Choi Han, Rosalyn and Lock go and destroy the Archduke's Estate.
62) Membership of a Terrorist Organization
Cale making up Real Arm.
63) Murder
Cale killing the White Star.
64) Negligent Manslaughter
Cale letting Ron go on a vacation.
65) Non-dangerous Dog Attacks
Cale letting Choi Han spar with Hilsman.
66) Obtaining Property By Deception
Litana giving Cale free stuff.
67) Offences Connected With Explosive Substances
Cale commissioning Eruhaben to create Dragon's Rage.
68) Other Acts Done in Preparation for, or Planning, Terrorist Acts
Every morning Cale drinks lemon tea.
69) Possessing More Fish Than the Catch Limit
Cale dealing with Whales. ...Whales are fish, what are you talking about?
70) Possessing Controlled Weapon, Housebreaking Implements, and Things Connected With Terrorist Attacks
Everything Cale owns in the Super Rock Villa.
71) Possession of Precursor Chemicals
Cale making Billos buy alchemy ingredients.
72) Prohibited Weapons
Cale utilizing the Dragon Bones in battle.
73) Providing or Receiving Training Connected With Terrorist Acts
Cale letting his people train in his backyard.
74) Public Nuisance
Cale letting Choi Han act.
75) Reckless Conduct Endangering Life and/or Endangering Serious Injury
Cale every time he uses his Ancient Powers.
76) Recruiting for a Terrorist Organization
Cale adopting the Tiger Tribe.
77) Robbery
Stealing magic stones from the Alchemy Towers.
78) Sabotage
Cale going behind the Empire's back while he helps out the Whipper Kingdom.
79) Setting Traps to Kill
Cale Ghost Operation during the sea battle against the Indomitable Alliance.
80) Smuggling
Cale helping Cage and Taylor into capital.
81) Stalking
Cale entering Alberu's bedroom whenever he wants.
82) Stating False Name When Requested
Cale never letting anyone know about the transmigration and calling himself Cale Henituse.
83) Tax Evasion
Willful tax evasion for sudden wealth increase.
84) Terrorist Acts
Cale & co. detonating a bomb at Maple Castle.
85) Theft
Cale obtaining the blood drinking crown.
86) Threats to Inflict Serious Injury
Cale & co. threatening King Bakehe.
87) Threats to Kill
Cale cheerfully informing Adin he's going to personally kill him.
88) Torture and Interrogation
Cale ordering Beacrox to deal with the Magic Spearman.
89) Unauthorized Access to Restricted Data
Cale & co. coming to the Directory. ...Yes Bud was the Mercenary King so technically it was legal, except from the Mercenary Guild's perspective, it was break and entering.
80) Unlawful Assembly
Cale hanging out with Dragons.
81) Unlawful Oaths to Commit Treason
Cale promising to destroy the Alchemy Belltower to Rei Stecker.
82) Unlicensed Driving
Cale riding Dark Tiger Alberu.
83) Willful Damage
Cale employing Archie to destroy Duke Sekka's statues.
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84) Aiding and Hiding Fugitives
Cale helping out Hannah and Jack.
85) Aircraft Hijacking
Cale & co. taking over the Empire's airships.
86) Being an Accessory to Crimes
All Cale's deals with Billos in a nutshell.
87) Child Labor Law Violation
Cale making children work for their meals. Even if he's actually just adopting strays under the guise of formal work, said formal work is still illegal. Just admit you care, you weirdo.
88) Defamation
Cale spreading recordings of Adin being evil acros the Empire.
89) Deliberate Damage and/or Destruction of Currency
Cale happily throwing coins into lava.
90) Ecoterrorism
Wiping whole islands off the map counts as severe destruction of the environment.
91) Fly-tipping/Littering
Cale casually defenestrating Adin. Watch where you throw garbage, Cale. There are trash bins for a reason!
92) Harassment
Cale ordering Beacrox to beat up mountain bandits.
93) Illegal Detention/Imprisonment
Capturing prisoners of war, like the Dragon Half-Blood or the Flame Dwarves.
94) Illegal Goods Trade
Cale selling and buying items at the Caro Kingdom Auction.
95) Impersonation
Cale pretending to be different people in the Indignity Test.
96) Intentional Destruction of Cultural Heritage
Cale setting the Lake of God's Tears on Fire. Also, blowing up the Magic Tower.
97) Plunder of Public Property
Cale & co. destroying the walls of the capital of the Empire.
98) Trafficking Endangered Plants Accross Borders
Cale transporting the Fake World Tree in his badge.
99) Treason of the Crown
Cale treating his Hyung-nim with utter disrespect, such as comparing the Shining Sun of the Kingdom to a squirrel.
100) Trespassing
Cale in Endable Kingdom.
101) Crime Against One's Well-Being
Cale abusing his health in such horrific ways even a regeneration power cannot keep up with him.
102) Crime Against Fashion
Cale preferring only black and plain clothes when he could look good in anything.
103) Crime of Self-Delusion
Cale thinking he still has a chance at slacker life.
104) Spreading Misinformation
Cale's track record of causing misunderstandings everywhere he goes is frankly terrifying.
105) THAT FACE
Cale's fabulous looks are a crime in of itself. It deserves a spot on the list.
"Oh he didn' tell you ?"
He did in fact tell no one except the least responsible which also happens to be the headmage. But he wouldn't have told Divus anyway since they barely get along, so yeah... communication issues :)))
Went for Azar as a name in the end. I did hesitate with Nemo but this name's vibe has been kinda killed by the goddamn clownfish (and it's my favorite nightwish song too eeee)
Types of kisses (w/ Baizhu, Childe, Dainsleif, Thoma)
Something entirely self-serving because I'm having a funky mental health day.
Tags: Kissing, touches, slight hair pulling, neck kisses
mentions of nsfw/ more suggestive
Baizhu: Gentle kisses. Maneuvering around eachother at the pharmacy, only pausing for him to plant a soft kiss on your forehead. His hand finds the back of your neck, pulling you into him so he can kiss your face gently. It's a small, silent 'I love you' in the middle of a busy day. His gentle eyes looking at you from across the room beckoning you for another silent 'i love you'.
Slow and passionate kisses. The moment you two have an actual moment to yourselves, his hands are holding your face and making sure he has your full attention before kissing you. His lips soft and gentle against yours, you can even slightly taste some herbs on his tongue. His hands always move to your hair, toying with the tresses and tugging on them gently. If time permits it, he'll tug your top down to expose your shoulder and kiss down the skin to leave marks for only him to find.
Childe/Tartaglia: Playful kisses. He's the type to cover your eyes and have you guess who's behind you. It's always him and you know that but you like to play along and sometimes for shits and giggles you answer with someone else's name. When he shakes his head disapprovingly, he'll peck your lips sweetly. Other than that, he likes peppering your face in kisses as he tickles you and makes you laugh. Your laughter is his favorite thing in the whole world, so on a day to day basis he just keeps the affection light and sweet.
Playful kisses don't just stay wholesome, chasing you to the bedroom with laugh before pinning you to the wall. He likes making things a game up until he catches you. His smile turns slightly sinister before kissing you deeply, thigh wedging between your legs as he pulls your hair to expose your neck.
Dainsleif: Goodbye kisses. When you're out and about, it'll be a miracle if he pulls you to the side for a kiss. It's incredibly rare. With all he's been through, the worst fear in his life is losing more people he loves. So when you are about to go your seperate ways for whatever, he pulls you to the side and looks you in your eyes. His hands holding your face and stroking the skin before telling you to be safe and kissing your forehead/lips/cheek. He also likes to remind you that if you need him, he'll be right there.
Feverish kisses. When he needs you, he absolutely needs you. Kissing you like his life force depends on it. Walking you backwards and pressing you into the nearest surface. Every emotion he has is put into kissing you, savouring you. His hands map out your body to make sure he never forgets a single curve or bump.
Thoma: Sneaky kisses. Thoma loves to steal a kiss while he's working, pulling you to the side behind a corner to kiss your lips quickly and then get back to work. The kisses leave him giddy the rest of the day and the more he manages to steal from you, the more he can't stop smiling. He thinks it's just so fun to do almost like it's a game to see if you can kiss without getting caught.
Gentle kisses. In contrast to how he is around others. When it's just the two of you, he treats you like glass. Not kissing you too roughly to show you how much he cherishes you. He smiles alot inbetween kisses, pausing to look at you only to smile even more. He kisses down your body with the same energy, taking time to make sure you feel cherished.
A/N: Just wanted to write something for me! Will work on the new requests I received now, I had a busy week.
i love you i love you i love you i love you. (yan kalim x fem reader)
content: yandere behavior.
[more under the cut! <3]
hehehe look at him plotting !!
yandere!kalim (post-scarabia arc), for me, is someone who you first deem as an extroverted acquaintance who also happens to be your upperclassman. He yearns to be closer to you, so he does it in the way he knows best; socialization. It's not even noticeable at first - how he slowly worms his way into your inner social circle. You just suddenly acknowledge one day that after class, it's not just the hearshackle trio waiting for you at the entrance of the classroom, but the scarabia housewarden is also there, too.
And it's nothing unusual. nothing to think too much about, really. who doesn't like being kalim's friend? he's energetic, he's optimistic, and he's just so, so nice. he often comes across as naive, sure, but that's just the surface level of him as a person. plus it's hard not to be pulled into his gravitational pull, and who are you to deny a budding friendship?
As the friendship grows and your bond with him strengthens, so too do his feelings. And with less than platonic feelings, a new emotion he hasn't felt before is introduced; envy. It's not an obvious emotion that he shows at first. but when he treks back to scarabia (with jamil trailing a few steps behind) after an afternoon spent with you (and your heartslabyul friends)... kalim feels a green-eyed monster taking form underneath his skin. he is envious of how close you are to the other dorms, he envies your first-year best friends, and he's so envious of how he wasn't the first housewarden you formed a bond with.
it's fine to feel this way, right? there's nothing wrong with jealousy, it's a part of life!
still, he can't bear to stand the constant prickling sensation in his beating heart when he sees people get closer to you. his shiny glazes over and his sunny smile drops into a straight line. it's uncanny to see him this way.
even more so, when he snaps back to how he usually acts after he's successfully detached you from the student you were interacting with.
sigh... this is my first time paneling comics, doing a small drabble writing for this, AND drawing kalim pls don't bully me </3
I missed drawing them man! Miss Sweet and mister Scary in situations together is my favourite! â¤ď¸ (but did it have to span 9 coloured pages I almost died?!)
(No I wonât do a part 2 đ!)
like maybe after escaping instead of going back they end up in twisted wonderland. if I do that would it be cool if I made a language barrier? Cause that was the Homocipher!Mcâs thing(among other stuff). That they could figure out the ghost/monster language.
Best part of could make this all one sided. The twisted cast could all end up liking the Mc but they already have this scrunckly monster/ghost guy waiting for them.
Like maybe during the ghost bride event Homocipher!Mc is just chilling with Eliza. Playing along and everything. (I have to double check the lore here)
Or or when people talk about how scary/intimidating some of the twist cast.
First years telling Homocipher!Mc the dos and donâts: âMalleus is so scary..â
âLeona is so intimidating when heâs mad..â
âVil is to intense when heâs serious..â
âRemind me not to angers Riddle..â
âThem? Oh they arenât scary at all. I mean Iâve met worse. Iâve fucked worse.. Iâm not sure why you guys are scared of them. Theyâre cute even..â
many concerned looks when Homocipher!mc through a themself into fight and like fights really dirty.(serial killer coded Fr)
Edit: so I did it. I made the fic thereâs only one chapter so far, think of this as a teaser. The prologue to the whole story really.
itâll be on both Wattpad and Quotev. If people really want till figure out AO3 too.
dragon x princess
Cw: enemies to lovers, kidnapping, oral sex, coming untouched, depression, blood
Word count: 9k
A million thanks to the lovely @marigoldendragon for doing art for this, it's all lovely, go give them all the love in the world!!!
The window of her carriage was closed. Sheâd long since grown tired of the endless trees as the carriage bumped and jostled her around on her way through the foliage.Â
There was nothing to do on her travels. She couldnât play any games, with no place to put any cards without them sliding away with the rocking of the carriage. Sheâd discovered reading was not in the cards either as waves of nausea washed over her when sheâd tried.Â
She couldnât help but feel for the decoys that had been sent out alongside her, to confuse outsiders. At least she was being moved to keep her safe. They were being stuck in identical carriages to protect a princess theyâd never met, likely also bored out of their minds.Â
So she was left alone, fighting off the ever present motion sickness, shut in the dark.Â
And then chaos broke out outside.Â
It felt almost as if sheâd wished it, so bored that her wandering mind wanted something, anything, to break up the monotony,Â
Sheâd never unwished something so quickly.Â
The sounds of battle echoed through the thick walls, intended to keep her safe from any incoming dangers. She lifted her hands to cover her ears as the clanging of metal against metal was overrun by screams and horrible, wet noises of steel on flesh.Â
And then everything quieted. It felt very sudden. The clanging of metal disappearing was a welcome change but she hated to imagine what had caused the immediate cessation of their screaming without so much as a word being spoken.Â
Before she could so much as move, the door swung open.
A man stood in the doorway, backlit by the sun, and he looked down at her where sheâd fallen onto the floor without so much as noticing. He was a rugged looking, scruffy sort of man. His face was calm and he seemed unmarred by the battle. He didnât move nor speak, just observed her from the entrance to the carriage.
The longer he stood there, the more disconcerting things she noticed about him. Most importantly, sheâd never seen him before and he was not wearing the colors of her knights.Â
He seemed disheveled, certainly. His clothes were askew but other than that, the battle seemingly hadnât affected him. Not only was he unwounded, she realized, but he had no blood on him at all, his or otherwise.Â
As she peeked between his legs to the scene outside, it became even more disconcerting. The floor of the forest was painted red. He was clearly the only survivor, a pile of bodies littered across the ground, both in her kingdom's colors and bandits gear, in dark greens and browns to hide amongst the trees.Â
In what should have been good news but instead simply seemed even more disorienting, this stranger was not wearing bandits attire either. Instead, he seemed to be wearing a random selection of clothes, none of which fit together. His shirt was too big, a little torn at the side, with puffed sleeves. His pants looked to be jesters pants, split down the middle with bright colors on either side. His shoes didnât even match, the left closer to a sandal, wrapping halfway up his calf, while the other was a short, sturdy boot. Â
He stuck his hand out to her and she nervously eyed it, like her willingly taking it would put her in any more danger than she was already in.
âWhat do you want?â she asked, standing up on her own and dusting off her skirts, trying her best to keep her gaze locked on him and away from the bodies on the floor.Â
âMe?â he said, like there was anyone else she could be speaking to. âI just came out to see the carriage, honest. There were rumors that there was a royal carriage coming through. We know about the decoys, had heard of all the identical carriages and charades because of that dragon but a royal carriage is a sight to see, even if it doesnât look quite as grand as they normally do, and even if there is a little pretender inside. Everyone else ran when the bandits came but I couldnât just leave. Iâm not much of a fighter so I hid but then your knights lost and there were only a few bandits left so I did the best I could. I got lucky, I suppose. Didnât take much to kill some unsuspecting, injured men.â
âSo you killed them.â
He looked at her, brows furrowed. âDid you not want me to? Iâm sorry if you didnât, it just didnât seem right, leaving you to fend for yourself like that.â
It sounded reasonable. They tried to keep her nondescript but she was well aware that very few people were traveling through the woods in fully covered carriages, of course it would draw suspicion from people who noticed them. There were other carriages traveling without her in them, to try and spread suspicion across them all, but she was sure each of them had drawn similar attention.Â
She looked down at all the bodies of the men sheâd known for years, had grown up alongside, and of the ones who had been after her. She wondered what they would have done with her if theyâd won, if this stranger hadnât come along and finished them off. Would they even have recognized her for who she was? She supposed now sheâd never know.
âThank you,â she said, voice shaking as her eyes remained locked on the bodies, unable to force them away.Â
And then a warm hand covered her eyes. She tried to pull away but it held her firm and steady, the sight in front of her diligently hidden away.Â
âYouâll make yourself sick,â he said from right behind her. âIâm going to take my hand away, just donât look, Iâll lead you out.â
She took a deep breath, steadying herself as her vision came back, the stranger's hand falling to take hers as she let her eyes fall shut.Â
She stepped forward with his guidance, a wet noise sounding as her foot hit the ground.Â
A sob escaped her throat as the faces of all her men ran through her head, wondering which of their corpses sheâd just desecrated.Â
And then she was being lifted unceremoniously from the ground. He immediately began moving faster, no longer hindered by leading her blindly through a battlefield.Â
He walked for long enough that she knew he wasnât only getting her through the battlefield but far away from it. She didnât open her eyes even when she knew they must be far from it simply because if she opened her eyes she would have to confront the fact that a strange man was carrying her.Â
Eventually, she felt herself being slowly and carefully lowered and, as her feet touched solid ground once more, she opened her eyes.Â
âWhere were you heading?â he asked as he gently placed her down, hand lingering around her waist for a moment to ensure she didnât drop to the ground like dead weight.Â
He pulled away when she managed to stand and she was embarrassed that her only answer was a shrug. âThey didnât tell me. They just said somewhere safe.â
âWell,â he said with a smile, âluckily I know some safe places, though I doubt itâll be the same one.â
âWhere?â she asked cautiously.Â
âLocal village. Has some of the kingdom's knights there, Iâm sure theyâll know what to do.â
âRight.â It sounded fine. It wasnât like she had many better options.Â
He started walking and she tentatively followed him. He turned backwards as he walked, so he could face her and move at the same time. It did not give her confidence in his navigation skills that he wasnât even bothering to look forwards. âNot that youâll answer me honestly, but are you a decoy or the real princess?â
She couldnât tell him the truth, she knew that much. It would be monumentally stupid. âI think Iâm supposed to say Iâm the princess but at this point it seems we are a little beyond that.â
He chuckled. âIt seems we are. Do you have a name, not princess?â
She pulled the first name she could think of, that of her handmaiden. âPhillipa.â
âLovely name,â he said with a smile. âMuch better than Princess Ophelia. Less stuffy, certainly.â
She nodded, trying her best not to show her displeasure at the comment. She quite liked her name.Â
âI donât think you should speak ill of our princess like that,â she said in a measured tone.
He shrugged. âMaybe not.â
âAnd you? Itâs not fair to exchange names only one way.â
âKadrin.â
âOh. Iâve never met someone with that name before.â
He shrugged. âI was born outside the country. What, youâve never met someone who wasnât from Aplor?â
âI have,â Ophelia huffed. âJust not with that name. Where are you from?â
âFar away. Thatâs all you need to know.â
It was a rude sentiment, certainly, but she allowed it to pass, not wanting to push the only friendly face she had left.Â
They moved in silence after that, her questions having seemingly ruined the amiable conversation.Â
It became evident fairly quickly that he was going to take her up a mountain.Â
She was in heavy skirts and had no desire to climb the winding path on the rocky mountain, but she didnât seem to have many other options.Â
âIs this really the only way to this town?â she asked as she almost tripped again, skirts gathered up in her hands.Â
âIt is,â he said, his tone more curt than it had been before. He was staying a few steps ahead of her now, not providing any sort of help. âIt wonât take long though.â
The horrible silence that had begun to fall over them couldnât be blamed on her, at least not entirely. She tried to make conversation as they walked, wracking her brain for things to talk about with this near stranger she was lying to. âMay I ask what the clothes are about?â
âI go through clothes quickly,â he grumbled, less light-hearted about the topic than she had hoped. âItâs hard to find enough.â
And that was the end to her attempt at conversation. It seemed he was perfectly willing to talk on his own, but any attempt from her to strike something up was quickly shut down.Â
The mountain was largely barren. She could see the harsh surface as they climbed higher and higher, no more trees to block her path.Â
And then, as they climbed and wrapped around the mountain, she looked down and saw the path they had climbed thusfar, winding around and around, going up and up and up.Â
And it was the only path she saw. No other path winding back down the mountain, nowhere else to go as they circled the pillar of rock and dirt.Â
So there was no town. This much was clear to her now, as they climbed still upwards with no way down. She was a fool to believe him at all, this stranger who had offered her salvation. Why would he have her best interest in mind? It was a stupid mistake, one she hoped would not cost her her life.Â
Kadrin spoke up again, sounding chipper, completely unaware of her inner turmoil. âWhat were you running from again? Or, rather, what was the princess running from? I suppose you were just collateral.â
âA dragon,â she muttered, trying to mimic her tone from before so she wouldnât alert him to her realization, desperately trying to come up with a plan for escape.Â
âA dragon? Iâve never seen a dragon, are they really real?â
âThey arenât common,â she said, the lines of her body tense, moving even more slowly up the mountain to put more distance between the two of them than her struggle up the mountain had already established. âMy father made a deal with one years ago. Now it wants me.â
âYou?â he said, stopping and turning to face her. âWell, that doesn't make any sense. Why would some deal mean he was coming after you?â
âIt was part of the deal,â she muttered, her gait slowing to an almost complete stop.Â
âPart of the deal? Well this doesnât seem fair then. You running. Or, her running, I mean. If you were promised to him. She. If she was promised to him.â
She had no logical plan of escape, there was no good way out of this. So instead, she turned on her heels, and she began to run.Â
There was no way she could make it out, could run faster than him. She knew that, but she at least had to try.Â
As she moved, half running and half tumbling down the steep stone, she chanced a look behind her and saw that Kadrin wasnât giving chase. He was just standing behind her, arms crossed, watching her run.
Relief ran through her for a second before, with her head turned, her pounding feet misstepped and she found herself tumbling off the edge of the path.
It was too far of a fall, down the sheer face of what could only be described as a cliff. The only thing she could feel was fear, wondering if she should have just stayed and taken her chances with this bizarre stranger.Â
A roar sounded above her and before she could process it, talons were closing around her shoulders.Â
She looked up and found herself in the clutches of the very dragon sheâd been running from, cursing herself for being this stupid.Â
They flew over a familiar pile of mismatched clothes, torn to shred on the ground, flying right past them as they soared towards the top of the mountain.Â
âLet me go,â she called out, struggling inside harsh talons that didnât so much as budge at her movements. âThis isnât fair.â
âFair?â he snarled. His voice was recognizable from what it had been, but with a distinct rumbling growl underlying it now. âYou know what isnât fair? Going back on a deal the second itâs time to pay up.â
He soared into a cave and dropped her unceremoniously to the floor.Â
âYouâre him,â she said with a gasp as she fell to the ground.Â
âYou are brilliant, arenât you?â he said, his tone cruel and mocking.Â
As she tried to stand, she stumbled, the ground unsteady under her feet.Â
And then, she managed to draw her eyes off of the dragon for a moment to look down. She found that she was not, in fact, standing on the ground, but instead on a massive pile of gold and gems.Â
âAnd you,â he said with a snarl, âare not a decoy.â
âWell, I guess weâre both liars,â she huffed.
âYou more than I. Iâm just using the tactics your kind pioneered. I am a man of my word, I think youâll find. But now youâre here, as promised, and there is no more reason to lie. Everything is as it should be.â
âAs it should be?â she cried out. âI didnât ask for this. I wasnât even alive when this deal was made. Itâs not fair.â
âPerhaps not. But youâre here now, and you will not be going anywhere.â
He shifted in front of her, moving a boulder she hadnât even noticed in the corner of the cave until it was right in front of the entrance, sealing her inside.Â
âItâs been a long day,â said the creature, his low voice feeling almost mocking. âYou should get some rest.â
She hated that he was right. She was exhausted, her limbs feeling heavy and her brain moving slower than she was accustomed to. The adrenaline was wearing off, unable to carry her for this long, despite her still clearly being in danger.Â
So she sat on the gold, the creature curling up around the massive pile of treasure. Around her.
It was deeply uncomfortable, the various pieces of hard metal digging into her skin through layers of skirts.Â
She moved, careful not to shift too suddenly and frighten the hulking creature encircling her, and climbed carefully over his tail in an attempt to sit on the cool cave floor. She curled up on the ground as soon as she reached it. Sheâd certainly never slept on the floor before but it was far better than the harsh edges of the treasure.Â
And then cold talons wrapped around her and she was being lifted again before being unceremoniously dropped atop the gold once more.Â
âI canât sleep up here,â she said, knowing it was a bad idea to complain about her comfort to her captor but unable to restrain herself. âItâs too uncomfortable. Iâll take the floor if I must, just please, not up here.â
âYou will learn,â he said, his voice low and threatening.
No matter how she positioned herself, it was awful. If she had been any less tired, she would have laid awake on the treasure endlessly.Â
But as it stood, she was half convinced she could fall asleep on a bed of nails, and as such she found herself nodding off, despite the sharp pains of the cool metal below her.Â
Before she knew it, she was awakening again, sore from the pieces of gold that had been poking into her side through the night, to the feeling of wind blowing over her.Â
As she opened her eyes, she realized the wind was from the flapping of wings overtop her, the dragon flying in from outside.Â
And then, with a thud that echoed through the treasure, something was unceremoniously dropped beside her.Â
She turned to see a bed, one that had clearly been stolen from someoneâs home. The blankets and pillows were awry from the flight and it had seemingly lost a pillow or two on the journey here.Â
âThere,â he said, curling up around the gold once more. âNow you can stop complaining.â
She should have made a break for it while heâd been gone, sheâd slept through what could be her only chance at escape.Â
It didnât make real sense but she felt she couldnât sleep in the bed, like that would be giving into her captor, letting him win. It was a matter of pride.Â
She did not fall asleep again that night, wallowing on his piles of riches.Â
But as the sun began to rise and peek through the cracks in the entrance to the cave, she thought maybe there was some use to the bed.Â
And so she pulled at the misshapen covers and curled up underneath them, covering her head completely.Â
And there she stayed, tucked away, blocking out the world as much as she could. So long as she couldnât leave, what else was there to do?
She wasnât sure how long passed like that. She was fairly sure she drifted in and out of consciousness but it was hard to tell, the whole world filtered through anger and exhaustion and thick brown blankets smothering any light that had snuck in through cracks in the stone.Â
And then the blankets were being pulled from atop her. She stayed adamantly still, curled up in a ball, refusing to give him the satisfaction of a reaction.Â
She heard him snarl above her head and fought back a flinch. A cold, hard claw poked at her and still she stayed, head tucked against her knees.Â
And then he grumbled and left her alone, the blanket being haphazardly dropped atop her.Â
It continued on like that for who knows how long. Every now and then, how long there was between she had no way of knowing, he would check in on her. It started out with him being frustrated, angry even. Every few times heâd spew vitriol at her, things like, âIs keeping your word really this abhorrent to you,â and âYou simply cannot be this weak.â
But then the remarks began to shift. His pokes and prods got softer, the placement of the blanket more precise.Â
And then something seemed to shift in the air and his responses stopped completely for what felt like an eternity. Sheâd begun to ache, lying there like that, still, motionless. Part of her wanted to stretch but that felt like letting him win.Â
The position began to feel more necessary as hunger began to take over her, an awful cramping taking over her stomach. At least it was minimized by the fetal position, curled up on herself in a way that had begun to feel almost natural.Â
Sheâd starve there, she realized. She was going to die in this bed. There was no other way about it.Â
And then the irritating talon returned, poking her through the blankets this time. âYou need to eat,â he said, the low rumble of his voice practically resonating in her bones.Â
She said nothing. She had already resolved herself to her fate. There was nothing for her here, it was better this way. There was no way out. At least this way he wouldnât get to play with her, thereâd be no chance for him to do whatever this monster had planned for her.Â
She felt him huff, his breath wafting warm air over her.
And then she felt a shift, the gold the bed was resting on moving as his weight changed.
A human body sat on the bed beside her.Â
âPlease,â he said, his voice softer than she remembered it being. She almost hated him more for it, for trying to sound comforting as her kidnapper. âYouâre going to make yourself sick.â
âIâm going to make myself dead,â she said, her first words in a long time, her voice cracking over the effort of forcing them out. âSo you wonât be able to get any sick satisfaction out of me.â
She felt him reel back at her words and wonder what it was that had done it, her harsh tone or the idea of him losing his brand new toy.Â
âIs that really what you want? Youâd rather die than be here?â He sounded sad and it made the anger rise even further in her. How dare he ask that, act like she had any other option.Â
And then his presence was gone and she heard the shift, gold spilling onto the floor as he grew back to his true size.Â
And then, with a horrible grinding noise, the boulder in front of the door was shifted.Â
She didnât fall for it. She knew if she ran heâd be after her, could catch her in a second. So she stayed, curled up tight, a horrible dread sitting in her stomach.Â
âPlease look at me,â he said, his voice low and frightening again in his true form, but undeniably sad. It shouldnât have gotten through to her. It was so obviously a trick, but something about it tugged at some emotion inside her and she shifted to peek out from where she was hiding her head.Â
He was lying on the floor, head pressed against the ground and wings tucked against him. It was clear to her that he was trying to look non threatening, for what reason she could not fathom.Â
âWould you prefer my other form?â he asked, shifting a little uncomfortably as he spoke. âI donât want to frighten you.â
âNo,â she spat. âI donât enjoy being lied to.â
âRight. Can we talk? I have been unfair to you, I fear. Blamed you for sins that are not your own.â
Her nose scrunched up. âWhat sins? What could you possibly blame me for?â
âWhat did your father tell you about us?â
She shrugged. âEverything. All of it, how you started destroying everything, how he had to give me up to stop you, how there was no other way if he wanted the kingdom to survive, to stop the senseless violence.â
He sighed. âDragons were peaceful creatures, once. Iâd say we still are, though Iâm sure many would disagree. We were sought after though. Our scales are almost impenetrable, an invaluable resource. Your father figured that out and simply could not bear to let that resource go to waste. He decimated our population, my family, my parents and brothers and sisters. I am not a destructive force but I was left with nothing else, nothing to do but get revenge. Your father took my family, it was only fair that I get his in return. I canât send you back, I can't let him have that victory. Not after everything. But I donât want to cause you pain. I have no quarrel with you. I can provide for you, care for you. I know this isnât what you wanted but it doesnât have to be the way it has been.â
âYouâre a liar,â she spat at him. âMy father wouldnât do that.â
âNo?â he asked. âSo youâve seen no dragon scales then, scattered around, built into armour and displayed proudly. The skin of my loved ones, where do you think he got that? And if dragons are so very violent, how did he get it in the first place? No, we are peaceful and he slaughtered us. I was turned violent, he turned me violent.â His words got louder and louder until he was snarling out the words by the end of his speech.Â
She couldnât help but flinch, pulling back into herself at the malice in his tone. âI donât-â she stammered out. âI canât-â
His body language shifted instantly, hard lines of tensed muscles softening. âI didnât mean to frighten you. I just wanted you to understand. I take no joy in your misery but I cannot let you go, not after everything he has done. But that doesnât mean I need to lock you away like some criminal. I will make this as pleasant for you as I am able.â
She shifted in her seat. She did not want to be miserable. She supposed no one ever did. Who was it helping, really? Her wallowing in this awful bed, starving herself, would aid no one. Her father would never know it, her kingdom would miss her no less as a corpse. âFine,â she said. âIf youâre willing to try then I suppose I am too.â
A sigh escaped him, one of relief if she had to guess. She wondered if the state sheâd been in had really been weighing on him or if she had just been an inconvenience.Â
âIf youâd like to start somewhere,â she said. âI could really use some food.â
He nodded, turned, and left, flying off into the distance.Â
She watched him go, knowing there was no use in running. He could travel so much faster than her and see so much farther, there was nowhere she could go in the next few minutes where he couldnât find her. Better him think her complacent, perhaps fall into a false sense of security. Then she could make a real attempt at an escape.Â
He returned fairly quickly, though it was still immensely difficult to tell time here in this stupid cave, even with the sun in sight. The shadows were all wrong, harsh and unfamiliar against the cold walls of the cave.Â
As he returned, his wings stirring up the typically still air hidden away in the rocks, he dropped talons full of fruits and breads and pastries at her feet, them immediately getting dirty on the cave floor. Hooked into one of his claws was also a full bucket of water, so at the very least she could clean the fruit, though the bread at the bottom of the pile may be a lost cause.Â
âWill this do?â he asked, looking at her eagerly.
âI suppose,â she said, lifting some of it off the filthy ground as quickly as she could.Â
He stared at her expectantly and she refused to dignify the look with a thank you. âAre you going to eat?â
He stared at her. âI canât like this?â
âWhat?â
âIn this form, I canât eat anything but meat.â
âCan you leave then? Or at least shift into your other form. Iâd rather not eat in front of you while you stare at me.â
And then he began to shift. It was the first time she had seen him change. It was an odd affair, less frightening that she would have guessed. Where she had expected to see something horribly frightening, this was fairly seamless, his dragon scales seeming to melt off of him, sinking into the ground below him and leaving a man standing before her. A man who, she quickly realized, was entirely nude.Â
âGoodness gracious!â she said, her hand flying up to cover her eyes. It did no good, the image of his bare form was seared into her mind. âCan you put some clothes on?â
âRight,â he said with a huff, his human voice returning. âI always forget about your hang ups about nudity. It really isnât such a big deal. And it is so irritating. I tear the clothes Iâm wearing every time I shift and I have to keep finding new ones constantly. Such a grating tradition. If I had my way, Iâd be rid of them entirely.â
Her spare hand, the one not being used to protect her propriety as best she could, reached down to clutch her skirt defensively. âYou will do no such thing. Speaking of, I need new dresses. Nice ones, if you may.â
âWhere am I supposed to find nice dresses?â he whined as she heard the shuffling that hopefully signified him putting on clothes. âIâm a dragon, they donât exactly let me into stores.â
âSo shift!â she said. âGo buy them. I am a princess, I need more than one dress.â
He groaned. âWith what money should I buy these dresses, princess.â
If sheâd been able to look at him, she would have shot him an exasperated look. âYou have me sleeping on a pile of gold, what do you mean with what money? You have nothing but money.â
âYou mean my hoard? I canât give up my hoard, are you insane?â
She scoffed. âWhy does it matter, itâs not like youâre using it for anything.â
âNot using it for anything? Iâm using it for being my hoard! Itâs a very important job.â
She had half a mind to stop talking to him once again. âWhatever. Do what youâd like.â
âI will. You can open your eyes, by the way.â
Once again, he looked absurd, dressed in a horribly mismatched set of clothes. âYou look like a madman,â she said, picking up the half forgotten bread sheâd selected and taking a bite.Â
âDo you want me to eat with you or not?â he asked with a huff.Â
She gestured graciously towards the pile of food and he sat beside her and began to tear into it.Â
He was a horribly messy eater but she figured that was a battle not worth fighting.Â
âYou could at least give me stuff for my hair,â she said, reaching up to touch her unruly curls. âI know itâs unsightly, Iâm sure youâre tired of looking at it. I appreciate you not mentioning it, I really do, but I know it canât be fun to be forced to look at it day in and day out.â
He cocked his head to the side. âWho told you that?â
âWhat?â
âWhoâs been calling your hair unsightly?â
âWhat do you mean who? Everyone has, everyone since I was old enough to have hair.â
His nostrils flared, a puff of hot air wafting over her. âIf youâd like to give me names I can deal with that.â
âWhat?â she practically squeaked. âDeal with- What does that mean?â
âKill them. I donât take kindly to people insulting beautiful things in my hoard.â
âBeautiful. You think Iâm⌠wait, in your hoard? Iâm not a part of your hoard!â she squeaked out.Â
âYes you are. You sleep there,â he said, sounding confused.Â
âI am not an object.â
His head tilted to the side. âI never said you were.â
âI am not some piece of treasure you can hoard, how dare you.â
âNot a piece of treasure, no, but valuable. Priceless. And here, in my den. I donât see how you could be anything but part of my hoard.â
âValuable? Valuable as what, a tool of revenge? A bargaining chip? I am just an incidental victim in a war between you and my father, I do not appreciate the value that gives me.â
He shifted uncomfortably. âThatâs not all you are.â
âWhat?â
âI was pursuing revenge all those years ago, Iâll admit that much. But it's been so many years and Iâm the only one left. Itâs been very lonely.â
âSo I am also valuable because I am the first person whoâs been willing to speak to you in decades? And you had to kidnap me to do it.â
âI didnât kidnap you, we made a deal.â
âWe did nothing, I think you will find. You made a deal with someone before I was even born that I had no say in. I think I will eat the rest of this meal alone, thank you so much for your kindness,â she spat out, scooping up a few pieces of food and stumbling her way back to her bed.
He was gone for hours after and she was more than content to eat her pastries in bed and very much alone.Â
When he returned, he dropped a piece of fabric on her bed, one that looked suspiciously like a dress.Â
âItâs for you,â he said, nudging it towards her.Â
âMost people apologize with their words, you know,â she said with a huff
âApologies, princess. Itâs been some time since Iâve spoken to anyone, let alone apologized.â
âHave you really been alone all these years?â she asked, fighting to keep any sympathy out of her voice.Â
âI tried to use my⌠less threatening form on occasion, go into the villages. It did little to stave off the loneliness, talking to people I know would try and kill me, should they know what I was. I gave up on that a long time ago, resigned myself to this life. Iâll see my people again in the next one.â
âRight. That sounds⌠unpleasant.â
âIt does. Iâm afraid it may help explain my behavior towards you, though. Iâm deeply unaccustomed to having guests.â
âA guest.â She scoffed. âIs that what I am?â
âItâs what Iâd like you to be,â he said, sounding almost nervous.
âIâm afraid thatâs not possible, certainly not when I cannot leave.â
âI will still try my best,â he said, avoiding her gaze. âAt the very least, to not make your stay unpleasant. As I have told you, I have no quarrel with you.â
âAnd yet I am the one being caged.â
He sighed, dropping the dress on her bed and turning away from her.Â
She leaned forwards to grab it, not wanting to let the only available change of clothes out of her sight. It was beautiful, the fabric soft and silky and glinting in the light. It also looked almost perfectly her size, which she had no idea how he managed, especially when his own clothes were so often misshapen and ill fitting.Â
âWhere did you find this?â she asked, running her hands along the smooth fabric. âItâs beautiful.â
âI bought it,â he said, turning back to her, a smug aura beginning to drift off of him.
âYou⌠With your hoard? But you said you could never?â
âWell, I figured youâre part of my hoard now, so as long as itâs for you it's alright.â He sounded almost sheepish.Â
âI am no such thing, but I appreciate it nonetheless. Thank you,â she said, and then leaned over to press a kiss atop his snout before moving off to change.Â
âCan you turn around,â she called back to him, turning to see him completely frozen in place, his eyes almost looking a bit crossed, like he was trying to look at his own snout.Â
Her words seemed to snap him out of it, head jerking up a little before he turned with a quiet, âRight, of course.â
She got dressed as quickly as she could, eager to show him. âTurn around,â she said, swaying her hips a little to see the movement of the fabric. âIsnât it lovely!â
He stared at her, pupils blown wide. âYes. Lovely.â
She grinned, giving him a twirl in the dress, the soft fabric billowing around her legs as she spun.Â
The more time that passed, the calmer things became. Sheâd stopped refusing to take care of herself, and more than that stopped refusing to take gifts from Kadrin. She figured so long as she was here, she might as well try and enjoy herself.Â
As soon as she gave herself permission to be happy here, it was like things began to fall into place. It was nice here, if she forgot their rocky beginning and how sheâd found herself living in this cave.Â
Despite earlier protests about using his hoard to buy her things, Kadrin seemed to have no issue with it now, running off to get her whatever she requested at a momentâs notice. Sheâd acquired a massive pile of books, a deck of cards, and her own small wardrobe of clothes, far more than her dragon had. Sheâd even managed to convince him to get her a small embroidery kit, one that she thanked him for by embroidering flowers along the collar of one of his nicer shirts.Â
He began wearing that one a lot after that, though it never did seem to end up ripped to pieces like the rest of his clothes did in the midst of his transformations
He on occasion would say unusual things, though she wasnât quite sure if they were attributable to him being a dragon or if he was just strange.Â
Though he kept getting her dresses, he would occasionally push the issue, insisting that she didnât need clothes, after all he didnât wear any and dragons donât care about that sort of thing.Â
Even if he didnât care about propriety, she was not a fool and caught the mischief in his voice, staring at him before asking, âAre you trying to see me naked?â
He answered no a bit too fast for it to sound convincing and never pushed the issue again, though she did catch him angrily staring at her dresses a few times.
For all intents and purposes, aside from some minor jabs, he seemed obsessed with making her happy and comfortable here, and it was working.Â
One day he returned with some more gifts for her in his talons, his shirt also tucked beneath his claws, not ripped and abandoned like most of his clothes, and he got an odd look on his face, staring down at her where she lay, reading in her bed, some new romance novel heâd gotten her a week ago.Â
âWould you like to go outside?â he asked, and she sat up immediately, eyes widening.Â
âCan I?â she asked, sounding almost breathless.Â
He nodded. âI didnât even think about it, you should have asked me sooner.â
She cocked her head to the side, staring at him like heâd lost his mind. âI didnât think I was allowed. I am a prisoner here.â
Sadness flashed through his eyes, darting quickly away from her. âYou can ask for anything,â he said, his voice soft, or at least as soft as it could be in his dragon form. âNow come on, letâs go.â
She stepped hesitantly towards him, unsure how exactly he was planning on transporting her down the mountain.Â
His talons closed around her shoulders and before she could even process it, her feet were lifting off the ground and she was being flown. Her heart skipped a beat as she looked down at the ground far below her and she reached up to try and hold onto his talons as they flew.Â
She shut her eyes, trusting Kadrin to get them there and not wanting to see just how high up they were any longer.Â
Before she knew it, her feet were touching down on solid ground. She collapsed to the ground as soon as Kadrinâs talonâs released her, feeling the grass against her skin.Â
âThis is amazing,â she said with a smile, feeling the sun beating down on her face. âThank you for taking me out here.â
He did not seem pleased by her enjoyment. Instead he looked more devastated than anything, staring down at her with sad eyes. âYou should have asked to come out sooner, I would have given it to you.â
She rolled her eyes. âStop thinking about that. Now that I know I can, trust me, weâll come out here a lot. Oh, do you know any fields with flowers? I could bring them back to the den, it would be lovely.â
He nodded, though his mind was clearly elsewhere. âI can get you flowers. I always would have gotten you flowers. I just didnât know.â
She scrunched her nose up. âCan you stop being so strange? We are having a nice day out, donât you ruin this for me with this bizarre mood youâre in.â
He did his best, trying and failing to conceal how upset he was.
To Opheliaâs dismay, this mood continued on long after their day out. He only grew more distant as time passed, still bringing her gifts but with few comments this time, barely so much as speaking to her.Â
And then, after nearly a week of being practically ignored, when she was close to snapping and yelling at him, he came to her.Â
He still was melancholy, his tail practically tucked between his legs. He avoided her gaze as he spoke, keeping his head down. âI think you should go.â
âWhat?â she cried out, wondering what she could have done to be sent away like this.Â
âYou should go home,â he said, his voice low. âI canât stand the thought of you feeling imprisoned here, the idea that Iâm making you miserable. Iâve been trying and I thought you were fine but then you didnât ask to go outside like you were a prisoner and I canât imagine how many other things youâre missing out on because Iâve trapped you here. I donât know how I couldâve been so delusional to think youâre happy here. I kidnapped you, took you from your family, of course you couldnât be happy. Itâs about time I stopped deluding myself.â
She furrowed her brows. âWhat about your revenge? And your people?â
âYour happiness is more important than my revenge. I want to find another way to get that revenge but heâs your father. Anything I can think of would hurt you too and I donât know if I could stomach that, not now. Not after all this.â
âAnd so what, youâll just go back to being alone again?â
âDonât worry about me. I was fine for decades, I will be fine now.â
âYouâre not fine. Youâre miserable.â
âBetter than it being you. I can stand to be miserable, I cannot stand to watch you become everything that killed me for so long, watch you be the one taken from your people, you be the one stuck alone.â
âIâm not alone,â she said with a huff. âIâm with you.â
âItâs not enough.â
She paused, thinking through her words carefully before speaking, thinking about the food and the dresses, thinking about how he never seemed to mind her making a mess or the wild curls in her hair, thinking about how he was so eager to please her and how the thought of her being miserable here was enough for him to give up on this mission of his heâd held longer than sheâd been alive. And then she said, âThere is a way to get revenge without hurting me.â
He huffed. âAnd what exactly would that be?â
âYou could just keep me,â she said with a shrug.Â
âNo,â he said, with a firm shake of his head. âI told you, you need to be with your people, I canât be selfish andâŚWait, what do you mean that wouldnât hurt you?â
âI donât know, itâs safe here. You take care of me, you donât judge me. Iâm happier here than I ever was in court or in my room as my handmaidens desperately try to tame my hair or when suitors turn me down for having too many thoughts to be a suitable wife. I donât know, thereâs worse places to be. And besides, youâre here, and against my better judgment, I think I would miss you terribly. â
And then, his scales began to melt, a familiar human form appearing from the shifting black mass, pacing over to her and grabbing her, hands cupping her cheeks and pulling her close to him, lips pressing to hers.Â
Her hands rose to his face, holding him close.Â
Sheâd never been kissed before but sheâd certainly imagined it, especially lately with all the romance books Kadrin had been getting her. Only then, with his lips against hers and his hand on the small of her back, his skin warm against her, did she admit to herself that sheâd perhaps been imagining a certain dragon whilst reading the romance novels. Even the steamier ones.Â
But not quite like this.Â
âWait,â she said, barely pulling away from the kiss to speak, still practically pressed against him.Â
He pulled back, almost breathless. âThis is too fast,â he said, pupils blown wide. âYouâre a princess, youâve never done anything like this before, Iâm so sorry.â
âNo,â she said, scrunching up her nose. âIâm a big girl, I can take it. Besides, I donât have to worry about court propriety anymore, theyâll never see me again. I just⌠I donât want you to look like this, I want you to be you. At least this first time. That is, if youâre amenable.â
He looked incredibly nervous at the suggestion. âRight. We can certainly try, but the last thing I ever want is to hurt you and I fear Iâm quite a bit⌠bigger in my other form.â
She smiled at him. âNothing stopping us from trying.â
âCertainly not.â And then he began to shift, shoulders broadening and scales seeping back through his skin.Â
He was a sight to behold. She regretted that it had taken her so long to appreciate it, having spent so long being afraid of him. She should have seen sooner just how beautiful he was.Â
She rose up onto the tips of her toes and he sunk his head down to meet her. As soon as he was within reach, she pressed a kiss onto his snout. âKissing is certainly harder without lips,â she said, eyes raking over his face, really taking him in.Â
âI wouldnât say that,â his low voice rumbled, and then he leaned forwards and licked right up the side of her face.Â
She squealed, pulling back a little on instinct before leaning back into him. âYou have to warn me next time.â
âIf you want me to warn you, you shouldnât make cute sounds like that,â he said, and she could feel the rumble of his voice running through her.Â
And then, as he stopped speaking, the rumble remained and her mouth fell open. âOh my god, are you purring?â
He shrunk back a little, clearly embarrassed. âIt happens when Iâm happy sometimes, Iâm sorry, I didnât realize.â
âDonât you dare apologize, thatâs adorable.â
He let out a little groan. âIâm not adorable, I am ferocious and horrifying and for very special princesses, occasionally handsome. Never adorable.â
She giggled into the scales on his neck, pressing closer to feel it more strongly. âSorry, you donât get to make that call, I do. And I say youâre adorable.â
âWeâll see about that,â he said, before knocking her back into the pile of gold they were standing on, shifting over her so he was pinning her down, a playful look in his eyes.Â
Her eyes darted downwards and widened as she saw his arousal, evident in the way his dick, usually absent in his dragon form, had emerged from somewhere inside him.Â
Sheâd read about sex in her romance books too, although those women typically had more proportionate partners and she wasnât exactly certain how much of that information she could transfer to dragons.Â
âIt might take a while. To get me ready for.. you know,â she said, face flushing bright red as she gestured vaguely at his lower half.Â
He tsked at her softly. âNot this time, little one. I wouldnât want to hurt you.â
âThen whatâŚâ she stopped as he flipped her skirts up, his claws closing around her legs and he gently pulled them open.Â
Sheâd been forgoing her bloomers most of the time sheâd been here. There was no real reason to wear them, it wasnât like she was riding or doing something dangerous and Kadrin so often forgot to bring new pairs, regardless of how many dresses he bought her.Â
She wasnât sure if she was pleased or upset at this fact as he revealed her core to him. He certainly seemed pleased, if the increase in the volume of his purring was any indication.Â
âYouâre enjoying this rather too much, I think,â she declared to him.Â
He let out something resembling a laugh, low and rumbling. âIs that not the point?â
She shuffled where she sat, mildly uncomfortable in how exposed she felt. âPerhaps.â
He shushed her softly, echoes of a laugh present in his voice, and murmured, âDonât be nervous, I promise Iâll take care of you.â
His head began to delve under her skirts, his face disappearing from her view. It was nerve wracking this way, not being able to see him, hoping she was doing everything right. Her mind flew through all the books sheâd read, trying to figure out what she was supposed to do, how to make this work.Â
And then she felt a soft lick on her thigh and suddenly, she wasnât thinking quite so much anymore. She squirmed, something warm building in her stomach at the sensation, unsure if she wanted to shift away to gather herself or to shift closer to him. Instead, she found herself simply writhing on the floor as another gentle lick from a broad tongue fell, even further up her thigh.Â
A surprised little squeak escaped her and she heard a chuckle sound in response before a third lick was placed, this one right at her core.Â
It was a light touch, almost teasing in nature, but it felt so good. She could feel a dampness between her thighs entirely separate from the hot wet tongue that had begun lapping at her. Instinctually she went to close her thighs, to try and abate this growing need that was building, but Kadrinâs head blocked her path, forcing her legs open.Â
The soft, gentle licks commenced for some time, teasing and soft but building that warmth inside her that sheâd never felt the likes of before. And then, with no warning, the tongue began to push inside.Â
An odd noise escaped her, something strange and loud. It certainly didnât seem attractive to her, but Kadrin seemed to enjoy it, redoubling his efforts, seeming to want to pull more odd noises from her.Â
Her insecurities over the noises she was making faded quickly as he delved deeper inside, the sensation of him filling her so completely with his thick, hot tongue fighting off almost all thought. There was no room to be nervous or self conscious when she was bordering on brainlessness.Â
The warmth in her began to build and build until she swore something inside her was about to break. Her squirming began again, unable to keep herself still under his attentions. She wasnât sure what she would be warning him of exactly, but she felt the need to warn Kadrin of her current state. It was just so difficult to manage anything outside the pleasure consuming her now.Â
She managed to squeak out, âI thinkâŚâ before something inside her snapped and waves of pleasure went running through her, the likes of which sheâd never felt before. All her muscles went taught and her vision got blurry, the gray roof of the cave fading out of focus. Â
Kadrin dutifully worked her through it, his tongue shifting against her until the last waves of pleasure had washed over her and everything began to feel too much. Eventually, she huffed out a quiet, âI canât take anymore,â that finally drew him out from under her skirts.Â
As she panted heavily, lying, sated, on the floor, he laid his head on her torso. She found herself too content to complain about the weight.
And then she sat up with a start. âOh goodness, Iâve forgotten about you.â
âThereâs no need,â he said, shifting slightly above her. âI may have gotten⌠carried away, during.â
She broke out into a massive grin, looking down at him wide eyed. âYou did?â
âDonât get too smug, next time Iâm going to make you do some work, mark my words. Itâs not my fault youâre so pretty and soft and taste so goodâ
She let her head fall back with a giggle. âYouâre absurd.â
No longer sufficiently distracted, she could now acutely feel the gold digging into her back.Â
She clambered up to the bed, her legs a little shaky as she stood, a warm snout pushing into her back to help keep her upright until she managed to collapse into the sheets.Â
And then warmth surrounded her, Kadrin curling up around the bed, the heat radiating off his scales blanketing her where she lay.Â
She snuggled down into the blankets, although they were hardly needed with Kadrinâs body heat surrounding her, and drifted safely and happily to sleep.Â
Riddle: You are joking this can't be their dream.
Onsen!Yuu: *Reclined on a fainting couch wearing only translucent silks surrounded by scantily clad women laughing, singing, and eating. The haven of women had a collection of men who had turned to stone.*
Cater: Oh, I get why you like she so much, Trey. The snake hair suits them.
Trey: Everyone cover your eyes.
*MC had decided to check again the ancient texts Malleus translated, but one in particular caught their eyeâstrangely, they didnât remember reading it before.*
Your soul belongs to nowhere.
MC: ...
MC: Strange... the Dark Mirror said these same words when I first came here...
MC: ...
Grim: Hench-human! What are you still doing there?! We're gonna be late for class!
MC: !!!
MC: Y-yeah! Justâjust gimme a second!
Crowley: Ah, Prefect! I presume you've come seeking my invaluable counsel?
MC: Yes, headmage. Is it okay?
Crowley: Of course! How may I be of assistance?
MC: ...
MC: Headmage, do you still remember⌠my first day here?
Crowley: Why, yes! How could I forget? You and Grim caused quite the commotion that day!
MC: Great⌠Then do you remember what the Dark Mirror said? That my soul belongs nowhere?
Crowley: *sensing their agitation* Whatâs troubling you, Prefect? Why these questions all of a sudden?
MC: I...
MC: ...
MC: *forced a smile* Never mind, headmage. Maybe Iâve just been... thinking too much about it.
Crowley: Hm... To ease your worries, the Dark Mirror simply meant you don't belong to any dorm, as your soul doesn't align with any of the Great Seven's. This includes the fact that you possess no magic.
MC: Yes. But still...
Crowley: ...
Crowley: Prefect, you should go back to Ramshackle and rest. I'll let your teachers know you need the day off.
MC: ...
MC: *nods* Yeah. I should do that.
Ace: Huh? Where's MC?
Grim: They went back to Ramshackle. *frowns* I wanted to go back too, but Trein and Crewel said no.
Deuce: Well, you have no reason to skip.
Grim: But Hench-human wasn't even sick!
Ace: Yeah, yeah. We get you.
Deuce: We should ask them later to know what happened.
MC: *rechecks the ancient text, only to discover new words that shatter all their hopes*
Death came for youâbut your heart still beats. Your lungs still gasp. This place cradles you now, a hollow solace for what youâve lost. That yearning in your chest? The dream of home? It will never be anything more. You are trapped here.
MC: *tears begin to fallâslow, silent, inevitableâas the truth settles like a stone in their chest*
*Ace, Deuce, and Grim exchanged confused glances why MC hadn't come to open the door yet.*
Ace: Don't tell me they're asleep?
Deuce: It's still quite early for them to do that.
Grim: *pounding the door with both paws* Hey, hench-human! Open up!
Deuce: Oi, Grim!
*The door opens.*
Ace: Ha! Finally! What took you so longâ
MC: *their expression empties - not blank, but void - as the sickeningly familiar swirl of overblot begins creeping up their arms*
MC: ...
Ace: Oi... What's going on...
MC: ...
MC: I... don't know... but you have to leave... now...
Grim: Hench-human...?
MC: Grim⌠there's⌠there's nowhere for meâŚ
Deuce: This... This is getting bad!
Ace: W-We'll be back! Okay?! We'll call for help!
Deuce: Grim! Stay with the Prefect!
*Ace and Deuce went to get help.*
Grim: ...
Grim: Hench-human...
MC: ...
*Ace and Deuce hurried to the Mirror Chamber where the dorm leaders were gathered.*
Riddle: *frowns* Ace? Deuce? What are you two doing here?
Vil: You are not allowed here, spudlings. This meeting is for dorm leaders only.
Kalim: We should hear them firstâ
Ace: THE PREFECT IS OVERBLOTTING! WE NEED HELP NOW!
The dorm leaders: !!!
Malleus: What?!
Deuce: Please, Draconia-senpai! They're in pain! We must hurry!
Grim: MC...
MC: ...
MC: I'm fine, Grim... But can you do me a favor?
MC: Don't let anyone in.