FAZER LOGINThe rain had started sometime before dawn.At first, it was gentleâsoft taps against the window, like someone asking politely to be let in. But as the hours passed, it grew heavier, louder, until it consumed everything. It drowned out the city noise, swallowed the world whole, and wrapped Ariaâs apartment in a cocoon of gray.She hadnât gotten out of bed.Not because she couldnâtâbut because she didnât have the strength to.The blanket was pulled up to her chin, her body curled inward as though trying to protect something fragile inside her. Her phone lay beside her, screen dark now, but not long ago it had lit up with Markâs name.âHey. Itâs pouring. I can pick you up if you want.âHis voice had been warm. Easy. Safe.She had hesitated.For a second too long.Then she remembered.The demon guards.Across the street. Always watching. Always reporting.And more than thatâLucas.The thought of accepting a ride from Mark felt⊠wrong. Not because she owed Lucas anything. Not after the way
Distance, Lucas had learned, was a discipline.Not weakness.Not surrender.But discipline.And he was very, very good at it.******Weeks had passed since the argument.Not resolved.Not forgotten.Just⊠left where it had fallenâlike broken glass neither of them wanted to pick up.Aria hadnât come to him.That, more than anything, was what lingered.She hadnât come back to explain herself.Hadnât reached for him the way she used to when something unsettled her.InsteadâShe continued.Living her life.Going to school.Laughing.Smiling.And increasinglyâSpending time with him.She had chosen to spend time with her new found friend, than to come to him.As she should have.******Lucas had not interfered.Not once.Not openly.Not in a way she could see.Because he had made a decision.If she needed himâShe would come.And when she didâHe would be there.As he always was.As he always would be.But that didnât mean he wasnât watching.He had instructed the demon guards to watch her
The morning felt⊠different.Not like other mornings when Aria would lay in Lucas's arms, talking about random things. Or the mornings when she'd wait patiently while Lucas made breakfast.This morning was too different.Justâoff.Aria moved quickly around the room, her energy lighter than usual, almost buzzing beneath her skin as she pulled on her shoes and reached for her bag. There was a quiet excitement in her chest she hadnât felt in a long time.Something simple.Something normal.And she liked it.A lot.âI donât like it.âLucasâs voice cut through the space before she even reached the door.Aria paused, her hand hovering midair before she slowly turned to look at him.He was watching her.Not casually.Not the way he usually didâwith that quiet, steady calm that made everything feel grounded.This was different.His gaze was sharper.More focused.Suspicious.ââŠDonât like what?â she asked carefully.âThe way youâre eager to leave.âHer brows pulled together slightly. âIâm not
Time had never moved this slowly before.Aria stared blankly at the board, her chin propped against her palm as the instructor went over something she already knewâsomething she had perfected days ago.Measurements. Ratios. Techniques.All of it felt⊠repetitive.Familiar.Too familiar.A quiet yawn slipped past her lips before she could stop it, her eyes watering slightly as she blinked away the heaviness pulling at them.Lack of sleep.That was Lucasâs fault.Her lips twitched faintly at the thought.He had been particularly unreasonable the night beforeâpersistent in that calm, unshakable way of his that made it almost impossible to argue.Or leave.Or sleep.She exhaled softly, shifting in her seat before finally giving in, letting her head fall forward onto the desk.Just for a moment.Just to rest her eyes.The faint hum of the classroom blurred around herâvoices, movement, the soft scrape of tools against surfacesâall blending into something distant.Muted.Safe.It was barely
Peace, Aria realized, was a dangerous thing.Not because it was fragileâbut because it made you forget.And she had forgotten.Not entirely, not in a way that erased what Selene had said or the weight of it⊠but enough that the sharp edge of it had dulled. Enough that the fear no longer sat in her chest like something alive.Days had passed. Then weeks.Nothing happened.No looming threat. No whispers in the dark. No signs that anything had shifted beneath the surface of their world.And somehow⊠life had continued.Better than continued.It had bloomed.Lucas had a way of making everything feel⊠effortless.He showed up without warning, sometimes with nothing but that quiet, knowing look in his eyesâand other times with things that made no sense coming from someone like him.Flowers. Books. Jewelry he claimed was âinsignificant,â though Aria was fairly certain entire fortunes had been spent on them.And then there were the days he took her out.Not extravagant in the way that would'
Aria hadnât opened the door in hours.At first, it had been angerâsharp, defensive, hot in her chest like a shield she refused to lower. But anger was a short-lived companion. It burned fast, bright⊠and then it left.What remained was something colder.Quieter.Something that sat in her ribs and refused to move.She stayed curled on the edge of the bed, still dressed, still unmoving, staring at nothing in particular. The curtains were drawn, the room dim, but not dark enough to hide from her thoughts.Seleneâs voice hadnât left her.YOU DONâT BELONG HERE.YOU'RE DESTROYING EVERYTHINGYOU WILL BE THE REASON HE FALLS.A knock came again.Soft this time.âAria,â Leviâs voice filtered through the door, smooth, careful. âYouâve been in there all day.âShe didnât answer.There was a pause, then a quieter addition, almost reluctant."You shouldn't be like this... he's worried."Her fingers tightened slightly against the fabric of the bedspread.Still, she said nothing.Footsteps retreated.
After Lucas disappeared, Aria shuddered in fear, and disbelief. She stared at Levi, unsure of what to say, as the thought that Levi could be the same as Lucas lingered in her head.Levi led her out of the battle scene, and brought her back to her apartment, but she was too scared to let him go."I
Lucifer appeared at the edge of the world. The ocean beast felt his presence and rose from the bottom of the ocean."Even the devil chooses to visit. What an unpleasant surprise.""The great Leviathan. Lord of the oceans. I've come for my son." Lucifer replied with a tight smile."Your son? You mea
Levi lay on the bed with his eyes open in deep thoughts. He worried for his master, and in the darkest part of his mind, he imagined his master going through hell in the hands of Leviathan. Lucas had planned prior to his journey that he'd return in two days, but two days has passed already, and the
The oceans split for him, and Lucas descended. The echoes of Leviathan's last words of an impending enemy was loud in his head. He wondered who would dare cross paths with him again after Behemoth. He thought of Aria, and hoped she would be save until he returned from his quest, and put an end to B







