"Beyond the Ash: The Luna’s Rebirth" Chapter 39
Midnight had passed two hours ago. The only light in the Vane library came from a single green-shaded lamp on the mahogany desk and the dying, sapphire glow of the hearth.
Lyra sat behind the desk. Her midnight-brown hair had escaped its pins, falling in dark, loose waves over the shoulders of her black silk gown.
She held a silver-nibbed pen, her fingers stained with a smudge of dark ink. Before her lay a stack of vellum ledgers—the economic arteries of the North she was currently remapping. The silver in her marrow hummed, a low-frequency vibration that kept the fatigue at the edges of her vision.
The heavy oak doors creaked.
Cassian entered alone.
He wore a white linen shirt, the sleeves rolled to his elbows, and his black trousers.
In his other hand, he carried a wooden tray.
The scent preceded him—not the sharp ozone of a storm, but the acrid, choking smell of scorched flour and over-caramelized honey.
He walked across the Persian rugs, his boots making a soft, rhythmic thud. He stopped at the edge of the desk. He did not speak. He set the tray down on a clear patch of wood, away from the ledgers.
On the tray sat a plate of bread rolls. They were not the flaky, golden Kvasir pastries of the southern bakeries. They were misshapen, dense, and charred to a bitter black on the bottom. One had split open, revealing a center that was still pale and doughy. A small pot of honey sat beside them, its surface dusted with grey ash.
Lyra did not look up immediately. She finished a line of script, the pen scratching against the vellum. Then, she rested the pen in its holder. She looked at the tray.
She looked at the bread. The scent of the burnt dough was a physical weight in the air, clashing with the sandalwood and aged paper of the library.
Lyra looked at Cassian. His large, scarred hands were dusted with white flour up to the knuckles. A fresh smear of soot ran across his jawline.
"The oven in the guest house runs hotter than the ones in the North," Cassian said. His voice was a low, jagged rasp.
Lyra looked back at the charred rolls. She didn't move. She didn't reach for the honey.
"I used the southern grain," he continued, his thumb grazing the edge of the tray. "The cook said the gluten was higher. It didn't rise the way I expected."
Lyra leaned back in her chair. The black silk of her gown whispered against the leather. She looked at the flour on his forearms, then at the soot on his face.
"Cassian," she said. Her voice was a chime of silver, flat and devoid of the tremors he was reaching for.
He stopped talking. He stood still, his chest heaving once beneath the linen of his shirt.
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"Don't do this again," Lyra said.
Cassian's jaw tightened. A muscle pulsed in his cheek. "The recipe—"
"Don't cook," she interrupted. She looked at the burnt bread with a steady, speechless intensity.
"You are the Alpha of House Ashveil. You are a man built for trade routes and border walls. You are not a baker. These are inedible."
She picked up one of the rolls. The bottom was a hard, carbonized crust. She let it drop back onto the plate. It made a hollow, wooden sound.
"I am working on the winter grain subsidies for the lower valleys," Lyra said, her gaze returning to the ledger. "I do not have the time to negotiate with a burnt breakfast."
"Sorry. I'll make sure it's edible next time," Cassian did not take the tray away. He pulled a heavy velvet armchair from the shadows and placed it three feet from her. Sat.
"I'm staying," Cassian said. "In case you need anything."
Lyra did not look at him. She picked up the pen.
An hour passed. The only sound was the scratching of the nib and the rhythmic, heavy breathing of the man beside her.
Lyra's hand slowed. The numbers on the page began to blur. The silver in her marrow flickered, the adrenaline of the Awakening finally giving way to the biological reality of her exhaustion.
Her head dipped. She caught herself, her spine snapping straight. She dipped again.
Cassian moved. He didn't stand up. He shifted his chair until it was flush against hers.
"Sleep," he whispered.
Lyra didn't answer. She tried to focus on the word subsidy, but the ink was a dark, shifting sea.
Her eyes closed. Her head fell to the side.
She did not hit the mahogany desk.
It's Cassian's warm palm.
Cassian froze a little. He stayed exactly still not to wake her up.
Lyra let out a soft, breathy sound—a tiny, exhausted sigh that vanished into the quiet of the room. She slumped further into him, her weight settling fully into his hand.
Cassian's eyes darkened. He looked at the top of her head. He looked at the way her dark lashes rested against her pale skin.
He did not move.
The green lamp on the desk flickered and died as the oil ran dry. The library was plunged into the blue-black shadows of the pre-dawn.
A while later.
He saw the tension in her neck, the way her head was tilted at an angle that would eventually cause a sharp, localized pain.
Cassian wants this moment last as long as possible, but her brow tightened in discomfort.
Cassian moved with a heartbreaking, microscopic slowness. He leaned down and slid his right arm beneath her knees, his left arm wrapping around her head. He lifted her body.
He carried her out of the library to the doors of her suite.
The room was warm, the hearth still glowing with the remnants of the evening fire. He walked to the bed—a vast, ivory-draped expanse of cotton and silk. He lowered her onto the sheets.
He did not leave immediately. He knelt on the floor beside the bed.
He reached for her feet, his large, scarred fingers fumbling with the delicate silk straps of her shoes. He removed them, setting them on the rug. He stood and pulled the heavy velvet duvet up to her chin, tucking the edges around her shoulders with a precision that bordered on the obsessive.
He saw the ink smudge on her fingers. He took a damp cloth from the washbasin and wiped it away, his thumb grazing the soft skin of her palm. The contact was electric, a jolt of primal tension that made his jaw tighten.
He stood by the bed for a long minute. He looked at the woman who had once been a habit, and who had now become his only oxygen.
"Sleep," he whispered. The word was a low-frequency vibration that hit the quiet air.
He did not kiss her forehead. He did not touch her hair. He turned and walked out of the room, closing the door with a soft click.
The sapphire glow of the library's hearth was fading into grey ash when he returned to gather the tray of burnt bread.
But for a few hours in the dark, the only thing that had mattered was the softness of her head in his palm.
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