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Chapter 97: Intimate Moments

|Rachel|

A profound sense of purposelessness plagued my being, consuming my thoughts and leaving me adrift in a sea of self-doubt. With knowledge of the world and its future bestowed upon me, I questioned the significance of my existence. Claire, Cynthia, and now Lancelot—all lost, their lives snuffed out tragically.

In the depths of my despair, a relentless inner voice blamed me for their deaths, labeling me as the catalyst for their fates. "It's your fault, Rachel Glidesburn," it hissed, stoking the flames of guilt that ravaged my soul. I believed I was undeserving of the Paladin title and the love bestowed upon me by those dear to my heart.

Yet, I knew that wallowing in despair served no purpose. Though my presence may have cast a shadow over TBATE, I resolved to make the most of my life and strive for a better existence. For Lancelot, I would persevere. I would summon every ounce of strength within me to exact vengeance upon the Legacy who stole his life.

"I swear, Lancelot," I whispered, my voice filled with determination, "I will avenge you. Even if I die, I will kill the Legacy who slew you."

|Virion|

"What did you say?" I exclaimed, my hands crashing against the table in shock. I stared at Gary, my eyes wide with disbelief.

"Why would you even consider such a drastic action?" I asked, my voice tinged with incredulity. "Have you not considered the consequences?"

Gary interrupted me, his voice cutting through the air with an unyielding determination. "Do you think I care about repercussions, Virion?" His amethyst eyes pierced into mine, holding a resolute gaze.

"But you can't proceed with this," I pleaded, my voice filled with urgency. "You simply can't."

"It's already in motion," he stated, rising from his seat and fixating his gaze upon the world outside the window. "I have already set it into motion."

A surge of adrenaline coursed through my veins, propelling me to my feet as I propelled myself toward him, gripping his collar tightly.

"You!" I growled, my voice laden with frustration. "I understand you're hurting, Gary, but you are the Commander of Dicathen. You must think this through!"

In that moment, his amethyst eyes locked onto mine, causing my grip to falter as I gasped in surprise.

He had changed. His demeanor had shifted completely from what I had witnessed at the funeral. The warmth in his eyes had vanished, replaced by an unsettling coldness that sent shivers down my spine.

With a subtle twitch of his finger, aether responded, conjuring a magnificent chessboard adorned with crystal pieces. He motioned for me to join him at the board, his gaze fixed and determined.

"Will you indulge me in a game?" he asked, his voice steady yet laced with an underlying intensity.

I grunted in response, taking my seat opposite him, the battle of wits commencing between us. The chess pieces danced across the board, each move calculated and purposeful, as my opponent's strategy swiftly gained the upper hand, pressuring me from all angles.

"Virion," Gary spoke, his tone measured, "In the pursuit of victory, sacrifices must be made, no matter how weighty they may be upon one's heart."

He shattered my defenses with a calculated sacrifice of his rook, leaving me momentarily stunned.

"What do you think you're doing?" I exclaimed, retaliating by capturing his rook with my knight.

"Sacrifices hold profound significance," he replied, his focus undeterred, launching a relentless assault. "If Dicathen is to emerge triumphant, I am prepared to surrender everything."

My eyes widened as I discerned the inevitable checkmate looming before me. He had the winning move at his disposal—a sacrifice of his queen that would lead to my defeat in just three moves.

Yet, to my surprise, he hesitated, his hand poised in mid-air, refraining from executing the expected move. Instead, he maneuvered his king, placing it directly in harm's way.

"I once believed I could sacrifice everything for the sake of victory," he murmured, his voice tinged with introspection. "But I have come to realize that true strength lies in protecting those I hold dear—my family and Kathyln."

I countered by delivering a check to his exposed king, hoping to turn the tide, but he remained resolute, unfazed by my feeble attempt to regain control.

With a seamless synergy between his king and queen, he dismantled my defenses, slicing through my tactics with unwavering precision.

"I shall take matters into my own hands," he declared, his gaze determined, as he executed the final, decisive move, sealing my defeat in an inevitable checkmate. "To secure the victory of Dicathen, I will personally dismantle Alacarya."

|Gary|

"First Virion, and now you, Kathyln," I sighed, my voice heavy with resignation, as my beloved stormed into the room, her countenance twisted with disbelief.

"Gary," she implored, her voice laced with concern, "Are you truly resolved to proceed with this plan of yours?"

"We exhausted every avenue, Kathyln," I murmured, closing my eyes in weariness, "We sought to sway them, to find common ground through negotiation. Alas, they left me with no recourse but to resort to drastic measures."

"Gary, I don't care about them," Kathyln declared, nestling into my lap, her head finding solace on my shoulder, "I care about you. Can you bear the weight of this burden?"

"I will, Kathyln," I assured her, wrapping my arms around her, feeling the warmth of her presence enveloping me.

"I've made this commitment, haven't I?" I whispered, our lips meeting in a tender kiss, "To safeguard our future, I am prepared to traverse any path."

"Even if it means venturing into the realm of extremity?" she inquired, her words mingling with our shared intimacy.

"Yes," I answered, my voice unwavering, "For the sake of our future, I shall eradicate the dwarves and purge Darv."

|Alistair|

A shroud of agony enveloped me, clinging to my being like an oppressive cloak.

The pain was visceral.

The loss of my comrade and fellow Paladin, Lancelot, and the tragedy of Aya's passing—each death serving as a grim reminder of the relentless brutality and despair that war bestowed upon us all.

"Tess, it's Alistair," I called out, my knuckles rapping gently on the door.

"Come in," her euphonious voice beckoned, and I entered. Within the room, Tessia was delicately combing her gunmetal hair, her graceful figure draped in a flowing white nightgown that accentuated her womanly curves.

A flush of warmth crept upon my cheeks as I realized just how much she had grown over the years.

Once an innocent child, she had transformed into a captivating woman before my eyes.

"What troubles you, Alistair?" she inquired, tilting her head slightly, a glimmer of joy attempting to pierce through the somber air.

"Do I need a reason to seek solace with my princess?" I responded, enfolding her in my arms from behind, resting my head against the nape of her neck.

In that intimate embrace, our cheeks blushed in unison, basking in the tender connection we shared.

"You seem rather needy today," she teased playfully, as we turned to face each other, our noses grazing in a tender caress.

In that tender moment, her lips glistened with an ethereal shade of pink, casting an irresistible allure that drew me closer. The fragrance of her presence enveloped my senses, intoxicating and captivating.

With an undeniable magnetism, our lips converged in a passionate fusion, igniting a blaze of desire between us.

I gently lifted her from her vanity desk, her legs encircling my waist as our bodies molded together in a passionate embrace.

"Are we finally at that stage, my love?" her voice, dripping with seduction, stoked the flames of my teenage hormones, creating an electric energy that pulsed between us.

"You drive me to madness, my princess," I confessed, my lips trailing along the curve of her delicate neck, savouring the softness of her skin.

|Kevin Voss|

"I anticipated a more resistant spirit from you, but it seems you've learned your lesson," I remarked to the woman by my side, playfully running my fingers through her luscious black locks.

She remained silent, her body responding with delightful shivers to my gentle touch.

"Now now, let's not pretend you didn't relish every moment," I said playfully, allowing my fingers to trail down her neck in a teasing manner, "Without my skillful use of sound magic, the world would have discovered the hidden depths of the Legacy Cecilia."

She remained silent, her efforts to stifle a moan revealing the pleasure she derived from my touch.

My fingers lingered on the sensitive spot just below her nape, causing her to release uncontrollable moans of pleasure, unable to restrain them any longer.

"Please," she managed to utter amidst her gasps, "It's morning. We shouldn't..."

"As you wish, my dear Legacy," I responded, withdrawing my hand, respecting her request, "But let me ask you this: Can Nico ever bring you the same satisfaction again?"

Her silence spoke volumes, conveying her unspoken acknowledgment.

"We should get moving," I said as I got out of the bed, removing the sheet from covering her body, "It's time to make our move and destroy Dicathen."


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