Adrian lay on the bed next to Sophia, their bodies still entwined, the warmth of their shared passion beginning to fade as the reality of his burdens crept back into his mind.
His heart still pounded, not just from the physical exertion, but from the weight of his thoughts.
Sophia, shifted beside him. She turned her head to study his face, her own features soft with the lingering glow of their encounter.
Yet, as her eyes moved over him, they filled with concern. She could see the tension in his expression, the way his jaw clenched, and the darkness that had settled in his gaze.
"Adrian," she whispered softly, her hand drifting up to rest gently on his chest, feeling the erratic beat of his heart beneath her palm. "What's wrong? You seemed… different today."
Adrian didn't respond immediately. His eyes remained fixed on the ceiling, his mind wrestling with the turmoil that had been consuming him.
The intimacy of their moment had been a temporary release, but it had done little to ease the weight on his shoulders.
Sophia's touch became more insistent as she slid her hand up to his cheek, turning his face toward her. "You can tell me," she said gently. "Whatever it is, you don't have to carry it alone. I'm here for you, Adrian. We all are."
Her words, spoken with such quiet strength, stirred something within him. He had always been the type to bear his burdens alone, to shield those he cared about from the ugliness of his responsibilities.
But with Sophia, it was different. She was able to see through him, no matter how well he thought he hid his emotions.
Adrian exhaled a heavy breath, the frustration and exhaustion evident in the sound. His eyes, which had been distant, now locked onto hers, searching for the right way to say what had been troubling him. He had kept it inside for so long, but now it was spilling out, whether he wanted it to or not.
"It's Chris," he finally said, his voice low and rough. Just speaking her name seemed to bring the weight of the situation crashing down on him.
"It's about her mother's illness. There's more to it than we thought… a dark guild is behind it."
Sophia's brow furrowed in confusion, the mention of Chris's mother's illness taking her by surprise.
But then her eyes widened in understanding, and a deep concern settled over her features. She shifted her body, propping herself up on one elbow, her attention fully on Adrian.
"A dark guild?" she repeated, her voice laced with disbelief. "In our territory?"
Adrian's gaze darkened, his jaw tightening further. "Yes. And it's worse than I thought. They've been operating in the shadows, manipulating people and circumstances for who knows how long. Chris's mother is just one of many victims."
Sophia's breath caught in her throat as she processed his words. The mention of a dark guild wasn't something to take lightly.
They were known for their mastery of forbidden magics—necromancy, curses, spirit manipulation. They thrived on chaos and destruction, preying on the innocent to fuel their twisted ambitions.
If they had embedded themselves within the region, it meant danger on a scale far greater than she had imagined.
"The Dark Guild…" Sophia whispered, the weight of those words sinking in. "They're not just after Chris's mother, are they?"
Adrian shook his head grimly. "No. They've been quietly working behind the scenes, orchestrating all sorts of havoc. With the upcoming war against Mortimer, our resources are already stretched thin. Investigating them and trying to lift the curse from Chris's mother only adds to the burden."
Sophia's expression softened as she watched him, her concern deepening. "And you were trying to handle all of this by yourself." It wasn't a question, but a quiet statement of fact. She knew him too well.
Adrian nodded, his gaze distant. "I don't like relying on others, especially when the stakes are this high. But I can't do this alone." He sighed, his frustration evident. "I need you and Eve to help me investigate them. But…"
His words trailed off, his lips pressing into a thin line as he hesitated.
"But what?" Sophia asked gently, leaning closer.
Adrian's eyes flickered with something uncharacteristic—fear. "I'm worried about you two handling this. The Dark Guild is dangerous, and I don't want to put you or Eve in harm's way. I have some countermeasures for the curse, and I've been preparing, but still…"
Sophia's eyes softened with understanding as she reached out, placing her hand on his chest once more. "You're worried about us," she finished for him. "You're afraid we'll get hurt."
Adrian swallowed hard and nodded. "Yes."
Sophia smiled, a small, reassuring curve of her lips as she leaned in closer.
"Adrian, we're not fragile flowers. You know that. You trained Eve yourself, and I've been by your side through thick and thin. We can handle this."
"But the Dark Guild…" Adrian began, his voice strained.
Sophia silenced him with a soft kiss on his lips, pulling back just enough to look into his eyes. "We'll be careful," she said firmly.
"But you don't have to carry this alone. You can share the burden with us. We're a team, Adrian. Let us help you."
Adrian looked at her, conflicted. He had always been the one to protect, to shoulder the weight of their challenges.
But now, looking into Sophia's eyes, he could see the truth in her words. They were a team. He didn't have to face this darkness alone.
"I have some items that should help," he said finally, his voice quieter now. I've been preparing them for this, just in case things go south. You and Eve will need them if you're going to confront the Dark Guild."
Sophia's expression softened even more, her heart swelling at the sight of his concern. She reached up and ran her fingers through his hair, her touch soothing.
"We'll use whatever you give us. But more than that, we'll be smart. We'll keep each other safe."
Adrian's heart clenched at her words, the weight of his fears easing just slightly. He pulled her closer, wrapping his arms around her, as though holding her would protect her from the danger that lay ahead.
"Promise me," he whispered, his voice thick with emotion. "Promise me you'll be careful."
Sophia smiled against his chest, her fingers tracing lazy circles on his skin. "I promise," she said softly.
"And I promise we'll handle this together. You focus on your training and on leveling up for the war. Let us take care of this for now."
Adrian closed his eyes, resting his chin on top of her head.
"Thank you," he murmured, his voice barely above a whisper.
Sophia tilted her head up, meeting his gaze. "You don't have to thank me. We're family, Adrian. We'll get through this. Together."
Her words were a balm to his troubled soul, and for the first time in days, Adrian felt the tightness in his chest begin to loosen.
They lay together in the quiet that followed, their bodies still entwined, but their minds now focused on the challenges to come.