Chapter 34: The World Awakens
Chapter 34
The mountains were quiet.
For the first ti since the battle began, the sound of war was gone. No explosions, no roars tearing through the sky. Only the wind moved across the peaks, steady and cold, carrying the fading heat of battle with it.
Above the mountain, the royal dragons continued to circle.
Their movents were slower now, controlled, no longer driven by urgency. So had already settled along the cliffs, their massive bodies still but alert, watching everything around them. Even in silence, they felt like a force that could move at any mont.
Ariana stood near the edge of the cliff, her gaze fixed on the sky.
The silence should have felt peaceful, but it didn’t. Not completely. Her body still felt heavy, and every breath reminded her how much power she had used.
Kael watched her for a mont before speaking. "You should sit."
Ariana shook her head lightly. "I’m fine."
"You almost collapsed a few minutes ago."
"That was a few minutes ago."
Kael crossed his arms, clearly unconvinced. "That’s not how recovery works."
Ariana gave him a small look. "You sound like a healer."
Kael smirked. "I have hidden talents."
That almost made her smile, but it didn’t last.
Her attention drifted back to the sky, to the dragons still circling above them, still watching, still guarding. Sothing about it made her chest tighten, like the calm was only temporary.
"So what happens now?" she asked quietly.
Kael followed her gaze before answering. "Now we wait for the next problem."
Ariana exhaled slowly. "That’s not very comforting."
A deep voice echoed behind them.
"The world is already changing."
Ariana turned.
The Dragon King stood a short distance away, his massive form casting a long shadow across the stone. Even standing still, his presence filled the space, steady and impossible to ignore.
"What do you an?" she asked.
"The Sovereign has returned," he said, his gaze lifting toward the sky. "That truth cannot be hidden."
Ariana felt the weight of those words settle in her chest.
"So the other bloodlines will know."
"Yes."
Kael let out a quiet breath. "That ans trouble."
The Dragon King nodded. "So will co seeking alliance. Others will co seeking control."
Ariana frowned slightly. "Control?"
"Power like yours makes people nervous," Kael said before the dragon could answer.
Ariana looked down at her hands.
The golden light was gone, hidden beneath her skin again, but she could still feel it. It hadn’t disappeared. It was there, quiet, waiting.
"I’m still learning," she said.
"And yet you already changed the battlefield," the Dragon King replied.
Ariana didn’t answer. She didn’t know how to respond to that yet.
Then sothing shifted.
One of the dragons above released a sharp, warning call.
Kael’s head snapped up instantly. "That’s not good."
Ariana followed his gaze toward the horizon.
More dragons reacted, their movents tightening as they turned toward the sa direction. The air changed again, but this ti it wasn’t the Abyss.
It felt different.
"What is that?" she asked quietly.
"Visitors," the Dragon King said.
Kael tilted his head slightly. "Already?"
Small shapes appeared in the distance, moving quickly through the sky. They didn’t move like beasts. Their motion was controlled, deliberate.
As they drew closer, Ariana’s breath slowed.
"They’re not Abyss."
"No," the Dragon King said. "Another bloodline."
The figures descended smoothly, landing across the mountain with quiet precision.
There was no chaos in their arrival. No wasted movent. Their cloaks shifted softly behind them, and their eyes glowed faintly even in daylight.
Kael exhaled. "Vampires."
One of them stepped forward.
Tall. Composed. Controlled in every movent. His presence wasn’t overwhelming like the Abyss, but it carried a quiet danger that settled into the air around him.
Ariana recognized him imdiately.
"Cassian."
The vampire lord inclined his head slightly. "Lady Sovereign."
Kael crossed his arms. "That’s new."
Cassian allowed a faint smile. "The situation has changed."
Ariana stepped forward, her expression sharpening. "What do you want?"
"To talk."
Kael let out a short laugh. "That usually ans trouble."
Cassian ignored him.
"The council already knows what happened here."
Ariana’s chest tightened. "That was fast."
"Power like yours cannot remain hidden," Cassian said calmly.
Ariana folded her arms. "So they sent you."
"I ca on my own."
Kael raised an eyebrow. "That’s worse."
Cassian’s gaze flicked toward him briefly before returning to Ariana.
"I ca with a warning."
Ariana’s expression hardened. "What kind of warning?"
"The council is dividing."
Ariana blinked. "Dividing?"
"Yes. So believe you should be protected."
Kael nodded once. "Smart."
"Others believe you should be controlled."
Ariana’s stomach tightened. "And the rest?"
Cassian’s voice lowered slightly.
"They want you dead."
Silence fell across the mountain.
Even the dragons seed to go still.
Kael stepped closer to Ariana without thinking, his presence shifting imdiately into sothing protective.
"That’s not happening."
Cassian studied him for a mont. "Your loyalty is clear."
Kael shrugged. "I’m simple like that."
Ariana didn’t look away from Cassian. "Why are you telling
this?"
"Because what happens next will decide everything."
Clouds began to gather slowly above the mountains, darker now, heavier than before.
"The council will not wait," Cassian continued. "They will co for you."
Ariana held his gaze, steady despite the tension building in her chest.
"Let them."
Kael smirked slightly. "Yeah. That usually doesn’t end well for them."
Cassian gave a small nod. "I hope so."
He stepped back.
The vampires behind him rose into the air, their movents smooth as shadows as they disappeared into the clouds.
Before leaving, Cassian looked back one last ti.
"Prepare yourself, Sovereign."
Then they were gone. The sky grew quiet again. But it didn’t feel the sa.
Ariana stood still, staring at the horizon. "The world really is changing."
Kael stepped beside her. "Good."
She glanced at him. "You’re enjoying this."
Kael smiled faintly. "I like interesting problems."
Ariana looked back at the mountains.
The dragons remained in place, watching, guarding, waiting. But now there was sothing else in the air.
Expectation. Beyond the mountains, the clouds continued to gather, spreading slowly across the horizon.
And sowhere in the distance, sothing had already begun moving.
Toward them.
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