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The following days passed in a rhythm that Aeliana slowly found herself adjusting to. Though the oppressive land they traversed remained as hostile and unyielding as ever, the strange dynamic between her and Luca provided a sense of stability she hadn't expected.

In those days, Aeliana ca to certain realizations about the man who had beco her reluctant companion, each one surprising her in its own way.

First One:

Luca was a constant enigma, an unpredictable blend of lighthearted charm and sothing far darker. He liked to flirt, his teasing remarks and mischievous smirks both infuriating and strangely disarming. Even in the direst of monts, he managed to find humor, his laughter cutting through the tension like a knife.

'He's intriguing to be around,' Aeliana thought, though she would never admit it aloud.

But then there was the other side of him-the one that surfaced in battle.

When the monsters descended upon them, Luca transford into soone else entirely. His smirk would sharpen, his eyes darkening with a wild intensity that made her chest tighten. Each slash of his blade was precise and calculated, yet it carried an unmistakable sense of exhilaration, as though he were reveling in every mont of the fight.

Watching him like that left Aeliana with a mix of awe and unease.

'He's fighting like he's alive only in those monts,' she realized one day, the thought sending a shiver down her spine.

Second Realization

Despite his confidence in nearly everything else, Luca's cooking was... abysmal. Practical, yes. Quick, definitely. But bland? Utterly.

On one of the evenings when he had insisted on taking charge of the al, Aeliana had bitten into the food and imdiately regretted it. She didn't comnt at first, her pride refusing to give him the satisfaction of hearing her complain. But as the days went on, she found herself taking over more and more of the cooking, unable to tolerate the monotony of his tasteless creations.

"He can wield a sword like an artist," she muttered under her breath one night as she stirred a pot of stew, "but he can't wield a spoon to save his life."

She hadn't ant for him to hear, but his soft chuckle behind her told her otherwise.

"Can't be perfect at everything, little missy," he had said, the teasing lilt in his voice only fueling her irritation.

Third Realization

A one, kind of unexpected realization of all was sothing she couldn't quite articulate. It ca to her in quiet monts, when Luca carried her across jagged terrain or when they sat close by the fire, his presence a steadying force in the chaos.

He slled... different.

Even when his clothes were soaked in blood and the tallic tang lingered in the air, there was sothing else beneath it-a scent that clung to him, subtle but distinct. It reminded her of gardenias, their sweet, slightly musky fragrance carrying an almost haunting depth.

At first, she thought she was imagining it. But the more ti they spent together, the more she noticed it.

'Why does he sll like that?' she wondered one evening as he leaned down to help her adjust the strap of her pack. The scent brushed past her, and her breath hitched before she quickly looked away.

She couldn't bring herself to ask him about it, though the question lingered in the back of her mind. It was just another piece of the puzzle that was Luca- a man who seed to defy explanation at every turn.

Fourth One

The days spent traveling with Luca brought many revelations, but one stood out above the rest—a truth that both intrigued and unsettled her in equal asure.

It was his power.

Aeliana had watched him fight countless tis now, her amber eyes tracing every movent, every precise strike of his blade. But it wasn't just his skill that captured her attention-it was the blackish light that surrounded his weapon.

At first, she had dismissed it as just another kind of mana, sothing unique to him but not entirely unfamiliar. Yet, the more she observed, the more she realized how wrong she had been.

'That light...' she thought one night as she sat near the fire, her gaze flicking toward Luca as he cleaned his blade. The faint remnants of the blackish energy still clung to the edge, flickering faintly in the dim light.

It wasn't ordinary mana.

"Those black lights... They're starlight.'

The realization struck her like a physical blow, her chest tightening as her thoughts spiraled. She had seen countless types of mana accumulation thods in her life, had read about the heroes of the past and their unique cores. But this?

'This isn't normal,' she thought, her amber eyes narrowing as she studied the faint glow around Luca's blade.

What unsettled her most wasn't just the nature of the starlight-it was the way it felt.

Whenever she was close to him, whenever the blackish light flickered into existence, her body seed to respond to it. A faint warmth would stir within her, subtle but undeniable, like a quiet hum vibrating through her very being.

She clenched her fists, her mind racing as she struggled to make sense of it. 'Why does it feel like this? Like... my body is reacting to it?'

The oppressive land they were trapped in-the sky filled with those strange stars, the energy that seed to perate every inch of this place-it all felt eerily similar to the starlight Luca

wielded.

Aeliana's gaze lingered on him as he worked silently, the sharp lines of his face illuminated by the flickering firelight. His smirk, his easy confidence, the way he carried himself—it all belied the profound power that coursed through him.

"Starlight," she murmured under her breath, her voice barely audible. "What kind of mana is even this?"

Her fingers absently brushed against the edge of her cloak as she thought back to the books she had read, the stories of heroes and their legendary abilities. She had always been fascinated by the unknown, by the extraordinary, and she had studied everything she could about the world's mysteries.

And yet, for all her knowledge, she couldn't place this.

Her amber eyes narrowed further, her chest tightening as a strange mix of curiosity and unease took hold.

'Luca,' she thought, her gaze lingering on him. 'Who are you, really? And what is that power?'

But she couldn't bring herself to ask, not yet. Instead, she tucked the question away, letting it settle in the back of her mind as yet another piece of the puzzle that was Luca-a puzzle she wasn't sure she wanted to solve.

For now, all she could do was watch, learn, and try to make sense of the strange connection she felt to the starlight he wielded so effortlessly.

*******

"Here, your tea."

Aeliana sat on a flat rock near the fire, her legs tucked neatly beneath her as she accepted the warm cup Luca handed her. The tea's familiar fragrance curled into the air between them, a subtle reminder of the strange sense of routine they had sohow fallen into.

This had beco sothing of a habit-him making the tea, her letting him, even though she had long since determined he wasn't particularly skilled at anything in the culinary departnt. But this... this was different.

Luca had insisted on preparing the tea himself ever since their first night resting in a cavern.

At first, Aeliana had been skeptical, especially after experiencing the disaster that was his cooking. But she had relented, deciding it was harmless enough.

'He just wants to help,' she thought idly, lifting the cup to her lips. 'He's that kind of person,

after all.'

She took a sip.

The warmth seeped into her chest, spreading through her body in a way that was oddly soothing. It was still far from perfect-Luca had a habit of being either too generous or too stingy with the tea leaves-but it wasn't bad. It had a kind of rugged simplicity to it, much

like the man who made it.

She glanced up at him. He had taken his usual spot, leaning back on his hands, his own cup balanced loosely between his fingers. The firelight played across his features, casting deep

shadows beneath his dark eyes.

"So?" he asked, his smirk present as always. "Not bad, right?"

Aeliana lowered her cup slightly, considering.

"...Yeah," she admitted, her voice softer than usual.

Luca blinked in surprise before his grin widened. "That's high praise coming from you, little

missy."

She huffed, rolling her eyes as she looked away.

The quiet between them stretched comfortably, the crackling of the fire the only sound for a mont. The land beyond the flas was as unwelcoming as ever, the jagged rocks and eerie

starlit sky a constant reminder that they were far from safety. But here, with the warmth of

the fire and the faint, lingering taste of tea on her tongue, Aeliana found herself feeling

sothing unfamiliar.

Not quite peace. Not quite ease.

But sothing close.

She took another sip, letting herself hold onto the mont for just a little longer.

Little did she know, sothing different was about to happen.

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