With a sense of awe, I carefully picked up the scimitar, feeling the cool weight of it in my hands. The blade was exquisitely crafted, its blue hue shimmering slightly as if reflecting Kya's Essence.
Fiona smiled approvingly at our accomplishment. "Congratulations on your successful forging, Your Majesty. You've truly become one with Kya, and now she will be able to stand by you in battle as a formidable weapon."
Her words brought me immense pride—the knowledge that Kya and I were now even more connected filled me with strength and determination. As I held her new form, I could feel her presence within the scimitar, offering reassurance and support through our unspoken bond.
Unsure of how to proceed, I looked towards Fiona for guidance. "The process can be reversed," she explained. "You must simply call upon the love and trust you share with Kya and release her from the form of the weapon."
Concentrating deeply, I wholeheartedly focused on the profound connection between Kya and myself, willing her to return to her regular form. Within moments, the scimitar began to glow brightly, and Kya once again stood before me, her body flushed and breathing heavily but otherwise unharmed.
Relief washed over me as we embraced tightly, our bodies pressed close together. "Are you alright?" I whispered into her ear, anxious about any lingering effects from the transformation.
Kya nodded against my chest. "I'm fine, Azriel," she assured me softly. "It felt… intense, but not painful. Almost like being carried away on a wave of energy and love."
"I'm glad," I murmured, stroking her hair gently as we continued to hold each other. We shared a tender kiss, reaffirming our bond even further, knowing that the trials ahead would test us in ways we couldn't yet imagine.
Over the following days, we trained diligently under Fiona's watchful eye, practicing the transition from weapon to human form and back again until it was near seamless. With time and patience, we honed our skills until Kya became an extension of my own body when we fought side by side.
The entire time, Lachan was absent. I didn't ask Fiona about him because, truthfully, I was happy that he wasn't around to bother me. I wanted to enjoy these moments of training with Kya, and that was what I was able to do
Between training sessions and continuously reforging my bonds with Kya, life at the castle felt complete—but there remained something missing. My Queen stayed absent, hidden behind closed doors or locked away in some unknown part of the castle. It pained me to think that while Kya and I had grown closer, a distance seemed to have formed between the Queen and me.
One evening, after another long day of practice, I stood alone on the balcony overlooking the courtyard. Gazing up at the stars, I pondered my feelings regarding my Queen and what steps I should take to bridge the gap between us. Just as my thoughts began to overwhelm me, Fiona appeared beside me.
"Your Majesty," she said softly, concern evident in her voice, "do not let your unease consume you. Trust that your Queen loves you dearly and has her reasons for remaining apart. When the time is right, she will reveal herself to you once more."
Somehow, the quiet certainty in Fiona's words brought me comfort, calming the storm of doubt raging within me. Grateful, I wrapped an arm around her shoulder and pulled her close, thanking her silently for being an unwavering source of support and understanding.
In the days that followed, we continued to grow stronger, readying ourselves for the battles and challenges that lay ahead. And though I knew that many obstacles awaited us on our path to free the Monster Worlds from tyranny, I took solace in the fact that I had the most incredible allies by my side - Kya, Fiona, and my heart hoped, my Queen. Together, we were unstoppable.
After about a week passed, Lachlan arrived at the front door of my castle with a dark look on his face. I didn't know exactly what he wanted, but considering the last few times that I had interacted with him, I was sure it was more training. The thing was that I felt much more confident in myself, and Lachlan didn't intimidate me as much.
"Pleasure to see you, Lord Lachlan. What is it that you have for me today?" I asked, and Lachlan sneered at me.
"Skip the pleasantries, monster. You know why I am here. The sooner I get you out killing things, the sooner I get my money. I have given you a week with your new creation, so now you have to prove to me that you know how to use it. After that, I will finally be able to go home," he growled and then turned to walk out into the courtyard, waving for me to follow him to the arena.
I followed Lachlan into the courtyard, feeling a mixture of determination and trepidation as I prepared myself for the battle ahead. Kya, in her blade form, felt solid and comforting in my grip.
Upon reaching the arena, Lachlan turned to face me, his eyes filled with a dark, sinister fire. "Let's see what you're truly capable of, shall we?" he sneered before drawing his own sword and assuming an attack stance.
With a deep breath, I tightened my hold on Kya's scimitar form and charged toward him, our blades clashing with a resounding clang that echoed throughout the courtyard. The force of his swing was incredible and rattled down through my very bones, but I refused to falter.
We exchanged blow after blow, each strike more fierce and powerful than the last. Despite my advances, Lachlan seemed to hold the upper hand, parrying my attacks with ease and countering with brutal efficiency. There were moments when it felt as though I was fighting a wild animal, such as the viciousness of his assault.
Slices and cuts started to cause blood to spatter the sand as Lachlan seemed to hold nothing back. I had been stabbed multiple times already, but my body healed them almost as fast, but I was still losing blood.
But as the battle raged on, my connection with Kya seemed to grow stronger and more fluid. It was as if our minds were melding together, allowing us to anticipate each other's movements and react in perfect harmony.