Velra’s Memories (Before Meeting Aethyr)
Velra dreamt again.
She stood in the ruins of her old village, back before everything fell apart. Her spellbook—her first—felt too heavy for her young hands. She remembered her mentor’s warm voice saying:
“Magic answers intent. Make yours true.”
Then came the screams. The flames. The monsters spilling into her home. She remembered running, fighting, failing… and collapsing at the edge of the forest, clutching her book like a lifeline.
And then—
A boy with a sword.
Cold eyes, steady breath, a presence that cut through despair.
Aethyr.
The memory warmed and tightened her chest.
If he hadn’t come… I wouldn’t be here.
Velra woke with damp eyelashes.
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Morning — Signs of Strain
Aethyr stepped outside the base early, moving carefully. His short sword hung at his hip, but his shoulders carried a faint heaviness. Only the dryad noticed.
“You’re wearing that pain like a shadow,” she said quietly.
Aethyr didn’t lie.
“My body’s warning me. So I’ll act before it becomes a command.”
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The dryad dipped her head. “You prepare even for your own weakness… unusual for a human.”
Aethyr’s voice stayed calm as ever.
“Weakness ignored becomes disaster.”
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How They Eat — Building Self-Reliance
Life at the base had become organized:
Thorn led hunting teams to gather ash-deer, wild boars, and horned rabbits.
The dryad marked out safe edible plants, guiding villagers to berries, roots, and fruits.
Velra used her spellbook to cook, using controlled flame circles and heat runes.
Aethyr hunted alone only when necessary, conserving strength because he knew his limits better than anyone else did.
Everyone contributed. No one was idle.
Except the children—who were now given a new purpose.
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Children’s Training — Courage Through Fear
Thorn had changed their roles. No more simple morale duty.
Now the children practiced:
Strength drills — pushing fallen logs
Signal horn calls — timing responses
Evasion training — running and dodging
Team formations — learning how to move together
Some trembled as they trained.
Some cried silently.
But they did not stop.
Aethyr observed from a distance, expression unreadable.
Thorn approached. “They’re afraid. But they’re learning to move through it.”
Aethyr nodded.
“Fear isn’t the enemy. Stagnation is.”
Thorn smirked. “You sound like an old war general.”
Aethyr answered without humor.
“I speak for what I see.”
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Velra Approaches — A Quiet Step Forward
Velra found him later while he reviewed crude maps.
“Aethyr… may I train with you today?”
Her voice had a softness sharpened by resolve.
Aethyr adjusted his grip on his sword.
“If you’re seeking strength, I’ll guide you.”
They moved to the clearing. Velra practiced forming spell arcs with her spellbook open.
Her hand trembled slightly.
Aethyr stepped behind her, adjusting her elbow gently.
“Your magic flows forward, but your heart still hesitates.”
Velra swallowed. “Then… teach me how to stop hesitating.”
Aethyr’s voice lowered but stayed composed.
“I will. Even if a day comes when I’m unable to defend this place myself.”
Velra’s breath caught. “Then I’ll stand beside you. That’s a promise.”
For a moment, Aethyr’s expression softened—barely, but enough for Velra to see.
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Thorn and the Dryad Watching
Thorn snorted mildly from afar. “She’s getting bold.”
The dryad giggled like rustling leaves. “Boldness makes the heart grow.”
Thorn’s eyes narrowed on the forest edge.
“Let her grow. She’ll need it. Something bigger is coming.”
The dryad’s branches stiffened.
“You felt it too?”
Thorn didn’t answer. That was enough.
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Aethyr’s Contingency Plan
Later that night, Aethyr sat alone by a dim lantern, sketching plans onto parchment. His hand trembled once before he forced it steady.
Thorn leads defenses
Velra handles first and second-layer spells
Adults manage weapon lines
Children follow evacuation routes
Dryad monitors perimeter
He planned everything—especially for the moment he feared most:
The moment his body might fail him again.
Aethyr whispered to himself:
I’ll not allow chaos when that time comes.
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Final Scene — The Last Four Lines (unchanged)
Velra stepped outside for water—and stopped.
Aethyr sat under the night sky, head tilted slightly back, eyes tired but alert.
She approached gently. “Aethyr… you should rest.”
He glanced at her.
“Resting is easier when people are safe.”
Velra sat beside him, closer than before.
“…Then I’ll stay awake with you for a little while.”
Aethyr didn’t protest. He simply shifted, allowing her presence beside him—accepting it.
The night wrapped around them, peaceful yet fragile.
Aethyr finally said, voice lower:
“Thank you, Velra.”
Her heart fluttered.
And the scene faded into dawn.

