The following morning, Draven awoke to find Ember in a deep slumber. Gently, he adjusted the blanket to cover her naked body, noticing the marks adorning her delicate skin, stark against her fair complexion.
He couldn't deny he failed to hold back the previous night as it felt like an eternity since he got the taste of intimacy with his mate. Not being able to take him, she finally begged him to stop despite trying to keep up with him for long. He stopped at her plea and allowed her to rest. Deciding to leave Ember in the care of the servants, Draven returned to his own chamber. After dressing in fresh clothes following a soothing bath, a sudden sensation caught his attention. His expression turned serious as he realized sothing significant.
"Sire, your al…" Erlos began, but Draven had already vanished from the chamber.
"Where did he go?" Erlos muttered, shaking his head. "I hope this ti he doesn't bring soone else back, or Ember would roast him in her hellfire."
Draven reached the riverside in the dandelion field, where a woman stood. Her back to him, she gazed at the river, her long honey-blond hair flowing with the gentle breeze, giving her an almost divine appearance.
"Evanthe," Draven uttered, his expression one of surprise.
The woman turned to face him, her beautiful features frad by a gentle smile, her very presence exuding a comforting warmth.
"Draven," she greeted him. "I knew you would still sense my presence and co here."
For a mont, he seed at a loss for words before finally asking, "How have you been?"
"Just as you see, as usual—beautiful and powerful," she replied with a playful tone. "And you, still the cold iceberg."
Draven silently acknowledged her words; being called a 'cold iceberg' by her was nothing new to him.
"Did you co here because of Morph?" he inquired, knowing that like him and a few others, Evanthe must have seen the dream that dictated the prophecy.
Evanthe's playful deanor shifted to seriousness as she nodded. "He..."
"He is still with us," Draven inford her. "We need your help to heal him."
Evanthe managed a light smile, tears still lingering in her eyes. "As I am here, I will bring him back so I can continue to annoy him like before. He's not allowed to leave us until I've had my fill of troubling him."
Evanthe held back tears, relieved to hear that Morpheus had not passed away. Having witnessed nurous deaths over the past century, they had all beco sowhat indifferent to loss. However, Morpheus' incident had shaken them deeply.
Evanthe managed a light smile, tears still lingering in her eyes. "As I am here, I will bring him back so I can continue to annoy him like before. He's not allowed to leave us until I've had my fill of troubling him."
Draven felt a deep sense of relief upon seeing Evanthe. She was not only a close ally but also the one they desperately needed now to bring their friend back. As the most powerful witch queen, Evanthe, alongside Cornelia, possessed the capability to expedite soul healing.
"I am also here for another matter," Evanthe ntioned. "I believe you can assist ."
"I will," Draven assured her.
Evanthe began to explain, "On the day of the incident with Morpheus, I had visions. Along with Morpheus' injury, I saw a woman surrounded by fire, believed to be the reincarnation of the deity of fire. I need to et her."
"Seems like you are here because of the purple eyes woman," Draven spoke. "If I am not wrong that woman is your son's mate." Aureus' arrival in Agartha, had answered so many of his questions.
"Hmm, it seems you're already aware of much," Evanthe remarked. "Where can I find this reincarnated deity of fire?"
"She's in the palace. My mate," Draven revealed.
Evanthe raised an eyebrow. "So, you finally have a mate. That's good to hear," she noted, then added, "Your mate is connected to my son's mate, Seren. If I'm correct, she's troubled by her fire attribute as well."
Draven nodded, acknowledging the complexities. "Her human body can't cope with her incomplete, unstable core…"
"And that part of her core resides in Seren's body. Acting as a vessel for such a strong power, it is affecting her body greatly. We need to find a way to solve it for both of them." "I am ready to follow any suggestion you have," Draven affird.
"To begin, I need to et her," Evanthe proposed. "Also, there's soone who can confirm if your mate is indeed the one we're seeking and help us resolve this matter." As she spoke, her gaze shifted past Draven.
He turned to see a woman shrouded in a white hooded robe, her form completely concealed.
"This is Sierra, a friend of mine with extensive knowledge in these matters," Evanthe introduced. However, she quickly sensed Sierra's tension at the sight of Draven.
"Raven," Sierra murmured, appearing rooted to the spot.
Draven had heard this na before in his dream but was surprised to this woman calling with the sa.
Evanthe approached Sierra. "Who is Raven?"
Sierra seed to take a deep breath for composure and then said while pointing towards the red eyed man, "That's him, Draven Aramis, the God of war."
The revelation left both Evanthe and Draven in a state of shock, mirroring Sierra's earlier reaction.
"God of war?" Evanthe repeated, her voice laced with surprise.
Sierra nodded. "The one we thought had vanished into the realm of nothingness," she said, focusing on Draven. "I didn't expect to find you here. It explains why she is with you."
Confusion spread across Evanthe and Draven's faces.
"Who are you referring to?" Draven inquired.
Sierra responded, "I'm talking about you and the reincarnated one. Are you here in the human realm to protect her?"
Draven was skeptical. "I believe you're mistaken about ," he said. The idea of being a god, let alone the God of War, seed preposterous. Why would a god be on Earth, striving for peace in the human realm for centuries?
"Don't you rember anything?" Sierra probed, noticing his disbelief.
"What am I supposed to rember?" he asked, a realization dawning on him that he truly didn't know his own history.
"That you are a god of war," Sierra stated. "And I'm not mistaken. I can sense your powers, even though they're weakened from how powerful you used to be."
Draven and Evanthe exchanged looks, at a loss for words.
"It seems we have more to discuss," Evanthe finally remarked, as an uneasy silence fell upon the group.
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