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The morandum arrived folded so neatly that, at first glance, it looked harmless.

It was waiting on Lucien’s desk when he returned from a short eting with the cultural council no seal, no crest, no identifying mark of origin. Just a single sheet of parchnt placed with deliberate care, as if whoever had left it wanted to be sure he would notice.

Lucien stopped in the doorway.

"Was soone here?" he asked the attendant trailing behind him.

The man shook his head quickly. "No one besides myself, Your Highness. The room was empty when I entered."

Lucien nodded and dismissed him. The door closed softly, leaving the room quiet.

Too quiet.

He crossed the room and picked up the paper.

The handwriting was elegant. Controlled. The kind that ca from soone educated, soone who had learned long ago how to make their thoughts look respectable on a page.

Lucien read the first line.

History has a way of correcting itself.

His stomach tightened.

He kept reading.

The morandum didn’t threaten him. Not directly. It didn’t accuse, either. Instead, it recounted a series of "historical precedents" forr princes who had overstepped their influence, consorts who had ddled too deeply in governance, heirs whose presence had "complicated" court stability.

Each example ended the sa way.

Removed from power. Sent away. Forgotten.

Lucien lowered the page slowly.

The room felt smaller now, the air heavier.

It would have been easy to laugh it off. To dismiss it as arrogance or fear-mongering. But the timing was too precise. This wasn’t coincidence.

This was a ssage.

Lucien folded the paper carefully and walked toward the window, staring out at the palace gardens without really seeing them. His reflection in the glass looked calm. Collected.

Inside, sothing sharp twisted.

They weren’t telling him to stop.

They were watching to see if he would.

The door opened behind him.

Lucien turned just as Alexander stepped inside, shrugging off his coat. His expression softened when he saw Lucien, then sharpened when he noticed the tension in his posture.

"What happened?" Alexander asked.

Lucien held out the paper. "This."

Alexander took it without a word and read quickly. Once. Then again, slower.

Lucien watched his face change not dramatically, but enough. The faint tightening of his jaw. The way his eyes cooled.

"Well," Alexander said at last, voice even, "they’re bolder than I expected."

Lucien laughed quietly, though there was no humor in it. "I’m not sure whether to be offended or impressed."

Alexander looked up at him. "Are you frightened?"

Lucien considered the question honestly.

"No," he said. "Angry."

That earned him a faint smile.

Alexander folded the morandum once, twice, then crossed the room to the hearth. Without ceremony, he tossed the paper into the fire.

The parchnt curled and blackened, ink bleeding into ash.

Lucien stared. "You’re not even going to keep it?"

"No," Alexander said calmly. "That’s what they want."

Lucien turned to face him fully. "Which is?"

"Proof that it unsettled you."

Lucien crossed the room in three strides and stopped directly in front of Alexander. "It did."

Alexander t his gaze without flinching. "Good."

Lucien frowned. "Good?"

"Yes," Alexander said. "Because you didn’t hide it. You brought it to ."

Lucien exhaled. "I wasn’t sure if"

Alexander cut him off by reaching out and pulling him close.

The kiss was sudden and firm, Alexander’s mouth pressing against Lucien’s with unmistakable intent. Lucien gasped softly, fingers instinctively gripping Alexander’s sleeves as the kiss deepened, slow and consuming.

It wasn’t frantic. It was deliberate. Reassuring.

When Alexander pulled back, their foreheads touched, breaths mingling.

"This wasn’t written to scare you," Alexander said quietly. "It was written to asure you."

Lucien swallowed. "asure how?"

"To see if you’d retreat," Alexander replied. "If you’d second-guess yourself. If you’d ask permission to exist."

Lucien’s chest tightened. "And what do they think now?"

Alexander brushed his thumb along Lucien’s jaw, the touch intimate and grounding. "Now they know you’re not alone."

Lucien leaned into the touch, anger simring beneath his skin. "They’re treating like a problem to be solved."

Alexander smiled faintly. "You are."

Lucien blinked. "That’s not comforting."

"It’s accurate," Alexander said. "Problems disrupt plans."

Lucien stared at him for a long mont, then laughed under his breath. "So this is what a warning looks like."

"This is the first one," Alexander corrected.

Lucien’s pulse quickened. "There will be more."

"Yes."

Lucien lifted his chin slightly. "Good."

Alexander’s brow lifted. "Good?"

Lucien stepped closer, close enough that their bodies brushed. "If they’re warning , it ans I matter."

Alexander’s eyes darkened with sothing like pride.

Lucien reached up, fingers curling into Alexander’s collar, and kissed him again this ti harder, needier. The anger inside him demanded sowhere to go, and Alexander t it without hesitation.

Their mouths moved together, heated and familiar, hands gripping, sliding. Alexander’s palm pressed firmly against Lucien’s lower back, pulling him flush, grounding him in the reality of now.

Lucien broke the kiss just long enough to murmur, "They don’t get to decide whether I belong here."

Alexander’s lips brushed his. "No. We do."

--------------------Alexander-----------------

Alexander had known the warning would co.

He just hadn’t expected it to arrive so quickly or so elegantly.

The morandum was clever. Subtle. A reminder disguised as history, fear dressed in civility. Whoever had written it understood court politics well enough to know that threats didn’t need to be loud to be effective.

They only needed to be precise.

Alexander watched the paper burn and committed its contents to mory anyway. He didn’t need proof. He needed patterns.

And this fit perfectly.

Lucien’s reaction pleased him more than he cared to admit. No panic. No withdrawal. Just anger and clarity.

That was good.

Very good.

When Lucien kissed him again hard, determined Alexander responded imdiately, letting the heat bleed off the tension that coiled tight in his chest. He kept his hold firm, anchoring Lucien even as his mind continued working.

This wasn’t a random noble testing boundaries. This was soone organized. Soone confident enough to leave a ssage inside the palace itself.

Which ant access.

Alexander pulled back slightly, resting his forehead against Lucien’s. "Did anyone see it arrive?"

Lucien shook his head. "Not that I know of."

"Good."

Lucien narrowed his eyes. "You’re already planning."

Alexander smiled faintly. "Always."

He guided Lucien toward the sofa near the fire and sat, pulling Lucien down with him. Lucien settled easily into his lap, arms looping around his neck, their closeness unremarkable to anyone who might have walked in.

But Alexander’s thoughts were sharp.

If soone wanted Lucien to feel watched, it ant they were already watching. If they wanted him cautious, it ant they wanted him slowed.

They were testing how much pressure it took to make him step back.

They would fail.

Alexander kissed Lucien again, slower now, deeper, letting the reassurance sink in. Lucien’s fingers slid into his hair, tugging just enough to make Alexander smile.

"You’re thinking too loudly again," Lucien murmured.

Alexander huffed softly. "You started it."

Lucien rested his forehead against Alexander’s. "Do you think this ca from the council?"

"Not directly," Alexander said. "But soone close enough to move through palace space unnoticed."

Lucien’s expression tightened. "So... soone we see every day."

"Yes."

Lucien leaned back slightly, studying him. "And you’re not worried?"

Alexander cupped Lucien’s face, thumb brushing along his cheek. "I am," he said honestly. "But not in the way they want."

Lucien’s lips curved faintly. "Good."

Alexander kissed him once more, lingering. "From now on, nothing like this stays between you and ."

Lucien nodded. "Agreed."

Alexander held him for a mont longer, then gently shifted them apart. "I’ll start looking into palace access logs. Quietly."

Lucien raised a brow. "You think they’ll show anything?"

"No," Alexander said. "But the absence of evidence will be just as telling."

Lucien sighed softly. "You really are terrifying."

Alexander smiled. "Only to people who deserve it."

Lucien leaned in and kissed him again, brief but warm. "Thank you. For not dismissing this."

Alexander’s expression softened. "I would never."

Because the truth was simple.

This wasn’t just about the throne.

This was about Lucien.

And Alexander did not tolerate threats aid at what he considered his.

As the fire crackled softly behind them, Alexander allowed himself a rare mont of certainty.

The warning had been issued.

And now the ga had officially begun.

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