Bound to the Dragon Lord

Bound to the Dragon Lord

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Introduction

I read a love letter out loud in front of four hundred people. It wasn't mine — and neither was the humiliation.

That was the day he found me.

Kaelen Dravos, the last pure-blooded dragon lord, hadn't left his mountain manor in twenty years. He didn't come down for politics, for power, or for war. He came down for me — a broke, debt-crushed academy girl who couldn't even afford to fix her broken shoelace.

He said I owed him two million gold coins. He lied. What he actually wanted was far more dangerous: a blood contract. My presence, my obedience, my life — bound to his by dragon's law, for as long as he decided.

I said yes. Because eleven thousand gold coins of debt doesn't negotiate, and neither does a brother facing prison.

But there's something Kaelen hasn't told me. Something about why I — specifically — can silence the monster living in his blood.

And I'm starting to think the answer is buried in a name that someone erased from the Imperial Registry twelve years ago.

A name my missing father warned me about.

Before he disappeared.

Chapter 1

Elara's POV

The letter had been crumpled in my hand for forty minutes. The corners had gone soft with sweat. I had counted the folds — seven times, the paper doubled over on itself. Cassius Aldwin had sent it to my dormitory yesterday afternoon, along with a note written in handsome, even script: Read it aloud in public, and I'll return the necklace.

I burned the note. I kept the letter.

The late-autumn wind swept down from the clock tower and poured across the central square. The coat I wore had been my mother's, altered once, though the cuffs had frayed through anyway, and the wind found the gap at my right wrist and worked its way in. I kept my head down, which meant I could see my shoes — the left one had snapped a lace that morning, and I'd knotted a length of hemp cord in its place, the kind used to tie medicine pouches. A dead knot, firm and graceless.

It would come undone at exactly the wrong moment. I had been thinking about this all morning. Better that than thinking about anything else.

Leo had asked me at breakfast where I was going. I told him I was returning something. He believed me. My brother was sixteen and had not a trace of magic in him; he took people at their word — a quality he'd inherited from our mother, not from me.

I pressed the letter flat inside my pocket one more time.

I had done the arithmetic. One moment of humiliation, one necklace returned. I'd dropped my dignity enough times over the past three years that the skin had long since callused over. The necklace, on the other hand, was the only one we had.

"Here she comes."

The crowd began to part. I raised my head.

Cassius was walking toward me along the white-cobbled path that cut through the inner courtyard. It was the first time I had truly understood that some people are simply made for light — not because they deserve it, but because the light falls on them regardless. His hair was silver, the particular silver that came from elven blood, and it shifted faintly with each step. His eyes were pale gold, the outer corners tilted slightly upward. He wore the formal day coat of the Aldwin house — deep navy, every button fastened from the collar down to the chest, not one out of place.

He was beautiful in a way that didn't feel entirely real, as though someone had worked through a written description of handsome and rendered each detail with careful precision. Every proportion correct, every line where it ought to be — which was exactly why I had always looked for the one thing that wasn't. I had never found it.

His hands were loose at his sides as he walked, fingers slightly curled, knuckles unmarked, as though nothing he'd ever touched had left a trace on him. A girl somewhere behind me said something in a low voice, her tone a little unsteady. I understood her completely.

And there, just below his collarbone, hung my mother's starlight chain.

The pendant rested outside his collar — a fragment of star-crystal no larger than a thumbnail, with a hairline crack along one edge. I had dropped it when I was seven. My mother hadn't scolded me. She said the crack was how you knew it was ours.

I stared at that crack for a long moment, long enough that the wind seemed to pause.

"Miss Vaneth." He stopped three paces from me and smiled, easy and unhurried. "Everyone's been waiting."

I unfolded the letter. The paper made a sound as it opened. I heard my own voice come out of my throat — steady, flat, the way I read ingredient lists in Potions.

"Cassius. Since the first time I saw you in the Archive Tower, I have not forgotten you. The afternoon light came from your right as you passed the third row of shelves —"

Someone laughed. The sound started to my left and slightly behind me, maybe two paces away — a girl, cut off partway by a friend's hand — and then the whole square opened up around it, laughter spreading in every direction.

I did not stop.

"— I know I am not worthy of you. The Aldwin name, the Aldwin house — someone like me would soil the very threshold. But I still wanted to say it."

"I love you."

I finished. I folded the letter back along its seven creases.

Cassius said nothing. He extended his hand, and I thought for a moment he meant to take the letter — but he only drew it from my fingers and turned it over once or twice, examining it the way one might look over a poorly filed form.

"I'm afraid not." He glanced up. "This isn't the kind of thing I find interesting."

The laughter broke out again, louder than before.

"I prefer someone with a little more to offer," he said. "Miss Vaneth, you're far too predictable."

"Vaneth — hasn't her family been finished for years? And she still shows up here."

"Her father's been gone twelve years, hasn't he? Ran off with half the debts."

"I heard her brother doesn't even have magic."

I heard every word. The nearest one came from my right — whoever had spoken had been drinking something sweet, and the scent of it carried. I didn't turn around. I was thinking about my shoelace.

"The necklace," I said.

Cassius let the letter go. It slipped from his fingers and the wind caught it, skimming it low across the ground until it came to rest several feet away.

"What necklace?" he said.

For a moment the square went quiet enough that I could hear the pigeons on the clock tower.

Then he reached up and lifted the pendant between two fingers, tilting it so the sunlight fell directly on the crack.

"This?" He angled his head slightly. "I purchased this."

I looked at him.

I had always known I wouldn't cry. I hadn't cried the day we buried my mother. I hadn't cried when the creditors came and carried the furniture out piece by piece. When something is taken from you gradually enough, you stop remembering what it felt like to have it.

I pulled my hand free from my sleeve and straightened my collar.

"Mr. Aldwin," I said. "I never confessed to you."

He smiled faintly. "I'm sorry?"

"The letter I just read — I didn't write it."

I took one step forward. The wind came back up, pushing my hair across my face, and I left it there.

"The final passage is yours. You wrote it three years ago. Word for word."

The laughter didn't fade — it broke off, clean, like a string cut through.

"'I know I am not worthy of you,'" I said, each word placed separately. "'The Vaneth name, the Vaneth house — someone like me would soil the very threshold.'"

"'But I still wanted to say it.'"

I paused.

"Three years ago, in the Archive Tower, behind the third row of shelves — you slipped this paper into my textbook. You called me Ela then."

Someone drew a sharp breath.

The smile did not leave Cassius's face. But something in it changed — I couldn't name exactly where. The corners of his mouth still held their angle, but whatever had been behind his eyes had already gone. His hand moved to the pendant, a quick, reflexive motion, as though to press it back beneath his collar.

I watched that movement, and felt, quite suddenly, that I was finished.

I had prepared a great deal more to say. The night before, I had sat on my dormitory windowsill until late, going over the words in my mind, revising them three times. Now I wanted none of it. Winning against someone who has already lost doesn't count as a victory.

"I've read the letter," I said. "The necklace belongs to my mother. I hold the contract — the lien runs through next spring. Wear it as long as you like. I'll collect it when the term is up."

I turned and walked.

The square was circular, the crowd arranged in a ring around it. The eastern archway was the nearest exit; beyond it lay the base of the old clock tower, and the path back to the dormitories. I kept my head down and walked toward it, my shoulder catching two or three people as I went. None of them moved aside. I didn't stop for any of them.

I reached the base of the tower, and my shoelace came undone.

I had known it would. I crouched down against the ring of pale granite at the tower's base and re-tied it, my fingers too cold to cooperate, the knot taking two attempts before it held.

Then I looked up.

I don't know why I looked up. There was no sound from above, no movement, no shadow. But I did.

On the seventh level of the old clock tower, behind the balustrade, someone was standing.

At that height, with the overhang between us and the light coming from behind him, I should have seen nothing more than a silhouette. But I saw his eyes. Gold and red, the pupils vertical — like a fissure pulled slowly open.

I knew this was not possible. I studied Potions; I understood what the human eye could and could not resolve at twenty meters. The question was not whether I had seen clearly. It was that he had let me see clearly.

The blood in my body dropped an inch.

It wasn't the feeling of being watched — I knew that feeling well enough, having been watched for the past forty minutes. This was something else entirely. Like stepping into a dark room, reaching out, finding the wall — and realizing the wall was warm, and breathing, and had a pulse.

I stayed crouched there with one hand still resting on my lace, and forgot to stand.

The wind had stopped. Every sound in the square receded to a great distance, muffled, as though heard through water.

The figure on the tower moved.

A soft, precise sound — stone giving way.

Something fell from the seventh level, glanced off the tower wall, and struck the granite slab half a step from where I knelt. It bounced once, twice, and rolled to a stop against my hand.

A small fragment of stone. The edges were sharp and fresh, the broken face white.

I picked it up and turned it over. It had come from the balustrade — the railing up there was solid granite, half a person's width thick.

When I looked up again, the seventh level was empty.

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