The weight of exhaustion still clung to Saphine’s body, I
after hours of jest and a proper meal, the Esally felt like the rould breathe again.
Nikolas sat beside her, his golden ers softer than they had been rastier, the sharp temin in hit puture eased put slightly.
The hospital had been quiet when they’d leh–Zafira still testing, Asher’s mother stable. The uncertainty was still there, pressing in the edges, but for now, they had time.
Nikolas exhaled deeply, then shifted, turning toward her with quiet intent, “Come for a walk with me?”
Saphira blinked, caught off guard, then studied him closer. His tone was calms, but there was something elör beneath it—aniething weighted..
She hesitated only for a second belor nodding. “Yeah, I think I need to move after being still for so long.”
A small smirk tugged at Nikolas lips, but it didn’t quite reach his eyes. he stood, then extended his hand toward her offering, grounding, steady,
She took it
fingers curled around hers briefly, warmth passing between then before he pulled her to her feet.
When she was up, he didn’t let go right away. Instead, his thumb brashed lightly against her knuckles, almost absentmindedly, as though he was tresnaring himself as much her.
Then–with a deep breath–he led her outside
The evening air mapped around them, cool against her skin, canying the legering scent of damp earth and pine. The sky had darkened, tran peeking through the remnants of twilight, and for the first time in days, the world felt stil.
Nikolas exhaled again, his hands slipping into his pockets as they walked.
“I’ve been thinking,” he murmured after a moment.
Saphira glanced at him. “About?”
Ingeflickered toward her briefly before settling ahead. “About your dragon.”
She straightened slightly, curiosity sparking.
“I know I should’ve been helping you more before.” he admitted, his tone lined with quiet regret. “But between everything–the Elders, Zafira–t lost focus.”
Saphira shook her head, “Nikolas. Like I said before, you don’t have to apologize.”
“But now? We have time.” His voice was firm, deliberate. “And we should start now.”
Saphira blinked, caught off guard. “Now?”
She looked around, realizing how far he had led them deep into an open clearing, away from the pack, away from any prying eyes.
“Yes, now,” Nikolas said, his Ups tugging into a small smile. “The first thing we need to do is get you used to tram” “ing*
A sharp pang of fear shot through Saphira’s chest. The Gest time the had shifted had been excruciating.
Back then, she had been fuelled by desperation–the crushing weight of losing Nikolas had been the only thing keeping her grounded, keeping her focused, forcing her through the
Now there was no fear of losing him. She was safe, standing beside him, with nothing except the uncertainty of what came next. And that trifled her in 2-
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completely different way.
She swallowed, forcing herself to keep her voice level. “Erm.. as we het de stegething che font?
Niklas did hesitate.
He stepped forward, reaching for her hands, pulling her closer until the could feel the warmth radiating from him, grounding her, strodying her.
“This needs to be done fist,” he mitmited. “Once you’re comfortable shifting, your bond with your dragon will be stronger.” His think brushed gently meer her knuckles, reassurine, firm. “I know you’re scared. But the first time is always the worst. After a while, it becomes pleasurable.”
Saphira let out a slow breath, her pulse unsteady,
dy, her mind ticing. She wanted to helleve him. The wanted to front that this would be different–that the pain wouldn’t consume her like it had before,
But it was one thing to be told how it feels. It was another thing to experience it.
Nikolas‘ grip tightened slightly, his warmth unwavering. He was waiting for her–waiting for her to trust him.
She inhaled
deeply, nodding once. “What do I need to do?”
Nikolas‘ expression shifted instantly, relief and quiet excitement flickering in his eyes as he took a step back, giving her space. “Right. First, close your
Saphira did as he said, trying to steady her breathing, pushing past the lingering fear curling at the edges of her mind. “Now what?”
Nikolas‘ voice was softer now, guiding. “Concentrate. Picture the first time you shifted.”
Saphic forced herself to reach for the memory.
“The feeling of the ground under your paws,” he continued, his voice smooth, careful. “How your vision sharpened. How your instincts took over.”
Shepictured it all. The sensation of power coiling through her muscles. The rush of heightened senses.
The brief moment where, after the pain had finally subsided–she had felt free.
A faint hum of energy stirred in her chest, tingling beneath her skin.
But unlike before, Iran wasn’t fuelling her now. She had nothing to lose.
And that meant for the first time–she had a chance to fully embrace it
To claim this part of herself not out of desperation, but out of strength.
A shuddering breath left her lips. She wasn’t sure if she was ready
Nikolas watched Saphira closely, sensing the hesitation still clinging to her, wrapping around her like an invisible restraint.
She had pictured it, had felt the fast hum of energy beneath her skin–but still, she hesitated.
He stepped forward, his voice low, steady, but firm. You can do this.”
Saphira swallowed hard, staring at him, uncertain flickering across her face.
Nikolas reached for her hand again, gripping it just enough to ground her, enough to reming but she wasn’t alone in this.
“I know you’re scared,” he continued, his thosh brushing lightly against -uckles. “But you’ve already done it once. You survived it. And now? Now, you
She let out a
let out a shaky breath, her
er pulse quickening.
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Nikolas gave her hand one final squeeze before stepping back, gising key space.
“This time, you’re shifting for yourself,” he said, his golden eyes unwavering. “Not out of desperation. Not had other hire these
His words struck something deep inside her–something unspoken, something trur
Saphira closed her eyes, inhaling sharply.
she reached for the energy again, picturing the shill–the moment after the pain, the surge of power, the freedom that had come with t
She embraced it
Thro
The change began
Her body trembled as the magic soiled, heat rushing beneath her skin. A sharp jolti reforming in rapid succession
But this time–she felt the difference.
ran through her spine, her muscles tenning, shifting, braking and
The pain was still there, sharp and unforging–but it wasn’t controlling her
She wasn’t drowning in it. She was riding it.
And when she finally opened her eyes, she wasn’t standing in her human form anymore
She was in her dragon’s body. Strong, Powerful Whole.
Nikolas grinned, his golden eyes flashing with pride.
“There she is.”
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