Saphira and Niks walked slowly through the quiet night, their footsteps instfel spine the soft rath. The pack ground were breloking in the deck–i the mom casting silver reflection against the treetops, the distant glow of hesterna fickening from the houses scattered along thendscape.
She wanted to take it all in, to let herself appreciate the illness, the beauty, that her mind refined to settle.
Her dragon stirred uneasily within her, a familiar tention curling in her chest, ging at her thights,
First–when Asher had hugged her
Then when Anastasia had woken up.
Saphira knew her dragon had reacted to something–something she didn’t understand. And the uncertainty graved at her, refusing to fade in the background.
She needed to talk to biks about it, to figure out how to properlymunicate with her drapu–to understand what was happening inside he
But how?
She couldn’t exactly turn to him and say, Hey Niks<b>, </b>what does it mean when my dragon <b>had </b><b>a </b>strong tion to another male on hugging me?
That was… not going to work
Her thoughts tangled further, Entration coeping in
Then
“Everything okay<b>?</b>”
Niks voce pulled her from her spiral, and the blinked, realizing he was staring at her–watching her with quiet concem.
She straightened slightly, startled. “…ern,
But even she didn’t sound convinced.
Before she could finish, a sudden rush of movement snapped her attention forwar
A doctor came running toward them, urgency carved into every step
“<b>Niks</b>,e quickly–Zafira is waking,”
Saphira barely had time to <b>process </b>the words before <b>Niks </b><b>turned </b>sharply, his golden eyes shing, tension rippling through hin
<b>His </b><b>gaze </b>flickered to her briefly before mapping back to the doctac
Then–without hesitation–they can.
The uncertainty in her chest was forgotten in an istant
Whatever was happening–<b>whatever </b>her dragon had been trying to wam her about-
I would <b>have </b>to wall
Because right now–Zalipa was waking. And nothing mattered more than that.
<b>1/4 </b>
As soon as they entered the room, the atmosphere was charged with spray
Doctors summunded Zafira’s bed, mixing in practiced precision–conducting this, with tention, with detrimination, with the weight of this moment.
Saphira and Nikt steed bark, watching, waiting
She scored the rooms quickly, noting that Asher and Anastasia weir as longer there
Colution prickled at her. Where did they got
Herge lickered toward the fate, searching for any indication, any sign of where they might approached then.
“I won’t be long nox,” he informed, His voice steady but carrying an undertone of pranummer, you’ll have privacy when Zafira wakes”
Saphira inhaled slowly, molding one, trying to settle the nerves twisting in her stomach.
Niks was already speaking. “Thank you. Can you send someone to informed?”
bight away!
The doctor burned, speaking quietly <b>to </b><b>a </b><b>nurse</b>, who then disappeared down the hall.
Saphira Haly noticed her focus entirely on Zafira,
Each second stretched unbearably.
Every movement from the doctors, every murmur of conversation, mery shit in equipment felt slower than it should–the time self was dragging
Then–abruptly–the actory stopped.
Like Anastasia–every doctor stepped back
Saphira’s breath caught.
Niks stiffened beside her. “What’s happening?”
One of the doctors turned, his expressionposed. “Now we wait for her to wake an her own. It should be minent.”
The silence stretched between there, thick with anticipation.
Saphire kept her eyes locked on Zafira’s still form, her pulse pounding in her <b>ears</b>.
Then–she wow it. The smallest
Asti A twitch in Zafira’s fingers, a faint charge in her breathing.
Saphira reacted iratantly, reaching for Nik hand gripping in tightly, squeezing
“This is it,” she whispered, unable to contain the page of emotion ring within ber
<b>Nikn </b>barely breathed<b>. </b>
Then–Bully-
Zafia’s eyelids Buttered. And she opened her eyes.
<b>Niks </b>moved imtantly, cousing the toom in long, popotelul dindes, his entire focus nanosing to odly Zafira
<b>Saphira </b>stayed <b>back</b>, watching an he reached her bedside, his bands gripping the railing like he was gronating himself against the n trality that she was finally aneske.
Zafira’s eyes fickered, shilling hon blurred confusion in quiet atlief, then–besitation
She remned the men, her gar dating between the unfamiliar summandings, her leone prilling together slightly, as if trying to
She didn’t <b>k </b>
Didn’t react begond the carefel ticker of esporssion uning across her features.
Niks exhaled, his valor Meady but filed with weight. “Jed it on his way,” he told her, his words careful, meant to anchor her in something fambar.
Still–no response.
His eyes <b>darkened </b>slightly. ?i ja tightening ist enough for Saphira to notice before he turned to the nearest deter
“She isn’t speaking,” Niks <b>mummated</b>, the concern threading beneath his voice not fully visible<b>, </b>but it wit here,
The doctor nodded, his postureposed bat <b>carrying </b>an <b>edge </b>of caution
“She was trapped in her dragon form for a prolonged period,” <b>he </b>exined. “That kind of forced transformation–specially for that long–can havesting effects.”
Niks straightened further, tension rippling through his stance. “What kind of effects?”
“Her speech may be affected temporarily,” the doctor said, his voice steady. “It’s difficult to say exactly how long, but it in’t umon. She needs time.”
Saphira inhaled slowly, absorbing the worth, feeling her dragon hum inside ber–nat meatless, but awan.
Niks <b>exhaled </b>through his nose, tuming back toward Zafira ng closely now.
She was watching them, lstening–aware–but still silent.
Saphira felt the ampoken tension thicken in the room, the weight of uncertainty pressing against them all.
But Niks didn’t pull away.
<b>Instead</b>–<b>Niks </b>reached for Zafira’s hand, curling his fingers gently over hers, <b>his </b>grip firm but careful, grounding her in something steady–something real
“I’m here,” he murmured, his <b>voice </b>carrying quiet strength, reassurgate woven into every vyble.
Saphira hesitated for only a moment before stepping forward<b>, </b>closing thest bit of distance betwer
Without a word, <b>she </b>ced a hand on Nikols‘ back–a silent acknowledgment, a quiet promine<b>. </b>
They were both here for her
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