The sobs came harder now. She crouched on the ground, her arms wrapped tightly around herself, the mirror still clutched between her trembling fingers. She didn't want to stop. The sickness that had chained her for years, that had clung to her skin like an inescapable curse, that had stolen so much from her. Completely, entirely gone. A broken gasp escaped her, her shoulders shaking violently. All this time, she had been fighting it. Every breath had been a struggle. Every step had been a battle. Every single day, she had lived knowing she was weak. That no matter how much she fought, how much she wanted to live, her body would never let her. She had been dying for so long that she had forgotten what it felt like to be alive. A strangled cry broke past her lips as the realization sank deep, deep into her bones. She could finally, finally— Tears streamed down her face, uncontrollable, unstoppable. For the first time in so long— She was truly, completely happy. She sobbed into her hands, her body curling inward as the weight of it all crashed over her. The suffering. The hope. The despair. The relief. Lucavion said nothing. He simply stood there—silent, waiting. As if he had known all along that this moment was inevitable. Her breath still trembled, but slowly—slowly—she raised her head. Tears still clung to her lashes, warm streaks trailing down her cheeks, but she forced herself to look. Leaning casually against the cavern wall, his arms crossed against his chest, his black eyes gleaming in the dim light. Not his usual mocking smirk. Not the arrogant, insufferable grin that made her want to strangle him. No—this smile was quieter. Steady. Knowing. Amused, but not unkind. He was simply watching her. Watching her fall apart and come back together all at once. Something inside her clicked. Aeliana's amber eyes widened. 'It's thanks to him.' It was him who had fought against that impossible beast. It was him who had refused to let her die. It was him who had stood in front of her, bleeding, battered, but unmoving. It was him who had given her hope. It was him who had freed her from this curse. Who had given color to her meaningless life. Aeliana's chest tightened. Her fingers curled, her heartbeat pounding, roaring in her ears— And before she could even think— Lucavion barely had time to react before her arms wrapped around him. Tightly. Desperately. The impact forced him back against the cavern wall, his body momentarily tensing—because she never did this. She never touched him first. Right now, she couldn't stop herself. She buried her face against his chest, her fingers clutching at the fabric of his coat, her body shaking again—but this time, not from sadness. From something warmer. Something she didn't know how to name. And then—her voice came. Lucavion stiffened slightly. But Aeliana didn't let go. Her fingers tightened, her breath shaky, her tears wetting the fabric between them as she held on. "Thank you for everything." And for the first time— Lucavion stood still. Aeliana's arms were wrapped around him, her body pressed against his, her warmth spreading through his coat. Didn't push her away. Didn't tighten his hold either. Instead, his arms hovered awkwardly in the air, his hands flexing slightly—as if unsure where to put them. "Why are you thanking me?" His voice was smooth, but beneath it—something else. Something unreadable. "Didn't you say you would never forgive me ever again?" Aeliana didn't answer. She just buried her face deeper into him, snuggling closer, her breath warm against his skin. Her fingers curled into the fabric of his coat, holding on as if she was afraid to let go. He could feel her now. Her soft, steady breathing. The way her body melted slightly into his. Something was missing. Lucavion exhaled quietly. His black eyes lowered, flickering with something that he refused to acknowledge. "Hey…" he murmured, his voice dropping slightly. His lips barely moved. Aeliana didn't react. Lucavion tilted his head slightly, his expression unreadable as his golden earring caught the dim starlight still lingering in the cavern. "Are you not going to answer?" Aeliana finally moved. She raised her head slowly, amber eyes gleaming in the light—soft, yet burning. Her chin rested against his chest, her breath warm against his skin. Lucavion watched her—watched the way her gaze shifted, hesitated, searched. A small spark in his black irises. Maybe it was just an illusion. Lucavion tilted his head slightly. Her throat felt tight. Her chest too full. Lucavion's lips twitched. Aeliana gripped his coat tighter. Her voice was small, barely above a whisper, but unshaken. "I will never forgive you." His lips curled slightly. Aeliana's breath hitched. From his black eyes—to his lips. "I will never forgive you," she whispered again. Lucavion's voice was low, smooth, unreadable. "I will never forgive you." "You will never be forgiven." Lucavion didn't reply immediately this time. A brief, quiet moment— His black eyes lowered slightly, something flickering behind them. Aeliana inhaled sharply. Her fingers curled tighter. Her breath brushed against him. "You are always going to be stuck by my side." Lucavion's lips parted slightly, as if to say something— "You are quite a spoiled young lady, you know that right?"