Leo’s forehead rested against hers, his breath warm, trembling with sothing he clearly didn’t know how to na.
"...My queen."
The words struck Amaya harder than any roar, any battle, any divine revelation Lytharia could have thrown at her. Her body went rigid, not from fear but from the gravity of what he was saying—not just the words, but the instinct behind them.
Leo hadn’t spoken as a warrior. Not as a Beastlord. Not even as the White Tiger King.
He’d spoken like a man bound—heart, soul, and blood—to sothing greater than himself.
Her.
Amaya swallowed, her voice barely a thread. "leo... don’t call that."
"I cannot help it." His voice was low, reverent, aching. "My instincts—when I felt your presence vanish, when your heartbeat fell silent—everything inside bowed."
He drew a shaky breath.
"You are the heir. My blood recognizes your authority before my mind does."
Amaya’s throat tightened. She wasn’t ready to be anyone’s queen. Much less the heir to an ancient throne that shouldn’t even exist.
Her voice cracked. "I’m not a sovereign. I’m barely a tar."
"You are alive." leo cupped her face again, more gently this ti. "That is enough."
She laughed—a broken, fragile sound. "You kissed ."
The tips of his ears flushed faintly, and his tail flicked once, betraying him. "I thought you were dying. Rationality... slipped."
Amaya stared at him. "It didn’t feel like rationality."
Leo exhaled, shadows flickering behind his silver eyes. "It was not."
For a long mont, they simply existed—breathing the sa air, sharing the sa trembling quiet. His hands remained on her face, not gripping, not commanding, just... holding her there, like he needed the reassurance that she was real.
The world outside that mont felt far away.
Too far.
Then—
A faint vibration pulsed through the ground.
Leo stiffened instantly, instincts snapping to alert.
Amaya blinked. "What is that?"
Leo rose to his feet in one fluid motion and helped her up. His claws extended, pupils narrowing into slits as he sniffed the air.
"Sothing approaches."
"Sothing?" she echoed.
His lip curled in quiet warning. "And it does not co in peace."
Amaya’s pulse spiked. She reached for her satchel—except her satchel wasn’t there.
Her entire body tensed. "leo—my bag—"
"You were unconscious," he answered, guiding her gently behind him. "I carried you here. Everything is nearby."
"Nearby" helped nothing.
Not when the shadows around them were shifting.
---
The Forest Breathes
They stood at the edge of a clearing lit by dying embers of twilight. The air was still—too still—like the forest was holding its breath. Amaya felt a faint prickling under her skin, the remnant of Lytharia’s energy still echoing in her bones.
Her vision wavered for a second; the world sharpened unnaturally. She could see farther. Hear deeper. Feel the hum of every beast nearby like threads tugging at the edge of her awareness.
It was overwhelming.
"leo," she whispered, breathing uneven. "Sothing’s... wrong with my senses."
He turned sharply, eyes widening with concern.
"Describe it."
"I can hear everything. The birds. The insects. The heartbeat of sothing behind that tree." She pointed.
Leo’s ears flicked. He stared at her for a full heartbeat.
"You should not be able to hear that."
"Well, I can, and I don’t know how to turn it off."
Leo stepped closer, lowering his voice. "Your core awakened. The realm did not just heal you—it changed you. Your senses will be... sharp. Unfiltered. Until you learn control."
She swallowed. "And if I can’t?"
"Then we train." His tone left no room for argunt.
Before she could respond, the bushes ahead rustled.
Leo moved first—his arm sweeping out to shield her. His claws glowed faintly with raw energy, the mark of a Beastlord preparing to strike.
The rustling grew louder.
Then—
A beast erged.
It wasn’t a Shadow Devourer.
It wasn’t any beast Amaya recognized.
It stood tall and impossibly lean, its silver fur gleaming like liquid fog. Six eyes blinked independently, glowing blue. Its long limbs ended in curved obsidian claws that scraped sparks against rock.
"A Night Stalker," leo murmured. "Rare. Vicious. And drawn to awakened blood."
Amaya’s breath caught. "My blood."
"Yes."
The Night Stalker lowered its head, baring needle-like teeth that dripped with cold, shimring venom.
Leo pushed Amaya further behind him. "Do not move."
The Night Stalker hissed.
And then it pounced.
---
Instinct Unleashed
Leo launched forward, intercepting the beast mid-air. The clash sent ripples of force through the clearing. Claws t claws, sparks exploding from the impact.
Amaya stumbled back, heart racing.
Kael moved like a storm—strikes sharp, precise, each one infused with the raw power of a king. But the Night Stalker wasn’t just fast—it was unpredictable, slipping through shadows like liquid.
Leo snarled as its claws grazed his arm.
Amaya felt a spike of panic.
He was strong—but the Stalker was built to kill awakened tars. Lytharia’s warning echoed.
Power wounds.
Leo dodged a strike and counter-attacked, slashing deep across the Stalker’s flank. It shrieked, shadows writhing around its body as it retreated just out of reach.
"Amaya!" leo snapped. "Stay back!"
"I’m trying!"
But her bloodline had other ideas.
Sothing inside her surged.
Heat — white-hot, wild — burst from her chest and raced down her arms. She gasped as glowing markings flickered across her skin—runic symbols, the sa she’d seen in the realm.
"No, no, no—!" she choked. "Not now!"
Leo’s eyes darted toward her, widening.
"Amaya—don’t use it! You cannot control—"
But it was too late.
The Night Stalker lunged again—straight at leo’s throat.
"NO!"
Her scream ripped through the air—
—and the world obeyed.
Light exploded outward in a shockwave, throwing the Night Stalker backward like a rag doll. It slamd into a tree, cracking it in half, and collapsed, shrieking.
Leo froze.
Amaya stared at her hands, trembling violently. They weren’t glowing anymore, but the sensation lingered—a hollow ache full of sothing ancient, hungry, waiting.
"I didn’t an to," she whispered, voice breaking. "I just reacted."
Leo moved slowly, approaching her like she was a frightened creature.
"You protected ."
"I almost lost control."
"You stopped the beast."
"But I could’ve hurt you too!" she cried.
Leo reached her, catching her wrists gently. "You won’t."
"You don’t know that!"
"I know my instincts." His voice deepened. "They do not fear you. They kneel to you."
Her breath hitched as he pressed her hands against his chest—right over his racing heart.
"This will never fear you."
"leo..."
His tail curled softly around her leg. "Do not run from your power."
She looked into his eyes—wild, silver, unwavering—and sothing inside her softened.
"Okay," she whispered. "I trust you."
Leo exhaled shakily. "Good. Because we are not done."
The Night Stalker staggered to its feet again.
Leo stepped forward—but Amaya grabbed his arm. "Let try."
"Amaya—"
"I need to learn. Now."
He hesitated—then nodded once.
"Slow. Controlled. Command the beast, do not fight it."
She inhaled deeply.
Her blood humd.
Her senses sharpened again—but this ti she didn’t drown in them. She focused on the Stalker. It growled weakly, backing away as her energy stirred the air.
"Stand down," she whispered.
The beast shuddered.
Her power pressed against it—soft at first, then stronger, tighter, like invisible chains of starlight.
The Stalker hissed, resisting—
Amaya pushed harder.
"Submit."
The runes flickered across her skin again—bright, commanding.
The Stalker dropped to its knees.
Leo exhaled in awe.
"Stars... She actually—"
Amaya released the breath she was holding, and the markings faded.
The beast trembled once more before collapsing in a bow and dissipating into a puff of silver mist—its spirit returning to the forest.
Amaya staggered.
Leo caught her instantly.
"You did it," he murmured, pride warming his tone. "You commanded a wild spirit beast on your first attempt."
"I... think I’m gonna pass out."
"You will not." He lifted her easily into his arms. "I won’t allow it."
She draped her arms around his shoulders, exhaustion pulling at her limbs.
"We need to go," leo said. "Your awakening will draw more beasts. And worse—others will have sensed the surge."
"Others?"
His expression darkened. "Beast hunters. Shadow cultists. Rogue tars. Anyone who felt that power will co looking."
"Because I’m the heir," Amaya murmured.
"Because you are power."
She didn’t know whether to feel terrified or honored.
Maybe both.
Leo held her closer as he began to walk through the forest. His heartbeat thudded steadily against her cheek.
"leo?" she whispered.
"Yes?"
"You kissed ."
Leo stiffened, nearly stumbling.
She smiled faintly. "Was that... instinct too?"
A long pause.
"No," he said quietly. "That was ."
Her heart fluttered traitorously.
"Oh."
Another pause.
"And I would do it again."
Her breath caught.
"But not," he added softly, "until you are ready."
Amaya didn’t answer—because her chest was too full, her thoughts too tangled, her emotions too loud.
And for the first ti since waking...
She didn’t feel afraid.
She felt alive.
Leo tightened his hold on her, tail brushing against her arm protectively.
"Rest, Amaya. I will keep you safe."
Her eyes drifted shut.
But before sleep claid her, she whispered—
"leo...? If I’m the heir... what does that make you?"
His voice rumbled quietly.
"I am whatever you choose to be."
Her heart twisted.
And just before darkness took her, she heard him add—barely a breath—
"But I pray... you will choose as more than a king."
—
To be continued...
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