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Endless Dark (A Final Fantasy XV fanfic)

Andromeda2050

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Any child that was forced only to live in the security of her own home could never be a truly happy one. Nyxia Chantieri was supposed to have more for her life than this, though. In a world of darkness that had been permanently fixed for what had been nine years now, she had very little chance to see what was out there. As a young woman at the age of nineteen, she was forced to learn how to grow up more quickly than most.

Her father, King Cingarus of Curia, a city in the furthest western area of Cleigne, was a man who cared for his daughter, just like any other father - but she was destined to one day be a queen, and she would have to toughen up sooner or later, even in a night world full of daemons.

The Starscourge had fallen upon Eos when she was eleven. Queen Natalia had been away in Altissia at the time, trying to help regain what had been lost after the Goddess of the Seas had been summoned by Lady Lunafreya Nox Fleuret.

Nyxia idolized the Oracle when she had been alive. Hell, she still thought the world of the woman, though she never met her. Yet, she listened to every broadcast on the radio where she addressed the public, inspiring hope. She knew of the possibility of the plague of daemons that would come, and if it were to come, she only wanted the people of Eos to stay strong. The Gods would one day shine light on them.

Nowadays, however, Nyxia was beginning to think it was a lost cause. The prophesied King of Kings, Noctis Lucis Caelem, hadn't been seen for years. So much time had passed, and though there were daemon hunters out there that tried to keep the monsters at bay, it was only a temporary solution to an indefinite problem.

One day, Nyxia came to her own conclusion that she would have to grow up, though not in the way her father intended. She might be Princess of Curia, but if there was anything that needed to be done, it was to find an end to this darkness.

Cingarus was in the dining room on the lowest floor of the palace. He seemed to be in a deep discussion with one of the maids as his daughter entered the room. Something about Highwind, which Nyxia was fairly certain might have been a reference to Aranea Highwind - one of Nyxia's trainers in combat.

Apparently, she was here in Curia tonight, but only on patrol. She was a tough cookie, and over time, had become an individual for Nyxia to look up to. She wouldn't have minded teaming up with her on the dark streets, but Cingarus would have likely insisted that she wasn't ready to take on the monsters yet.

"Nyxia, my dear," he said to her, smiling. However, the expression wasn't as honest as some might have hoped. While he was always happy to see his daughter, ever since Natalia had been making frequent trips to other cities in need, he was tormented by a certain loneliness. It was easily noticeable in the way he behaved - some days, he was a little more or less transparent. "What is the matter?"

"Father, I've been doing a lot of research on the different prophecies involving the Starscourge." Instantly, he looked a little hesitant. "I read about the Necromancer's Gem... Is it still lost?"

"Indeed," he said, using a wave of his hand to dismiss the maid. Once she left the room, he continued. "You have no need to worry yourself about it. Its location has been unknown for eons."

"But what if finding it can somehow stop the plague?"

Cingarus shook his head. "The Gem will not help us now." He seemed evasive about the topic, and it bothered her immensely.

"Then, what will?" she demanded at his back. Almost too calmly, her father turned back to look at her. Though he held a look of defeat, his voice was quite calm.

"Patience," he answered, "and hope."

She watched him leave the dining room, out of words to throw back at him. Why was he so dismissive about the subject? Was he afraid? She was, too, but they would only continue to live in fear if someone didn't at least try to do something more. Determined to find out more, she headed to the study on the first floor. The shelves here held many texts on magic, prophecies, and rare artifacts. There really wasn't much of anything to go off of, as to what this Necromancer's Gem even looked like. It was rumored to have never been found, though was potentially known for being capable of causing such chaos that was the eternal darkness, if in the wrong hands.

So, did it need to be destroyed?

Hours of flipping through pages told her very little. The Gem had no record of a last, known location. It didn't even have information on how it came to be.

Perhaps, she thought, I might have an idea of where it would be. Costlemark Tower was known for being a mysterious building, though not many knew it to be accessible only at night. Ever since the plague fell upon Eos, those that did know assumed that its doors would always be opened. However, that was not the case. As if the tower had a mind of its own, it strengthened its defenses by allowing the seal to only be broken during the full moon, when its rays directly shone upon the entrance.

In two days, that opportunity would come. In two days, she would have her chance to explore, to see if maybe the Gem was hiding in a structure with such reinforcements.

She only hoped that it would at least get her headed in the right direction.
 
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The night of the full moon was here, and though Nyxia found herself lacking in sleep, she was wired and ready to go. She had timed her departure just right, though made sure that she kept her intentions secret from her father. It was probably best that he didn't know what she was up to. He would have spent the entire time either persuading her not to go or simply fearing that she might not make it back home alive. He was too busy a man to distract with more worries.

However, as one fairly confident in her skills as a fighter and a sorceress, she felt she had a pretty good chance.

Once at The Fallgrove, all Nyxia could really do was wait. At her disposal, she had an array of staves she had learned to wield, just as King Cingarus once did. She had never been here before, though had heard gossip about it through others in the palace. She approached the entrance, which was a stone doorway that would refuse to budge, no matter how she pushed it.

"Well, it was worth a shot." She sat down on the callous floor, the chill of the night air cool against her pale skin. Daemons could come out at any time, but right now, all was quiet. Maybe Nyxia was just lucky. Maybe they were inside, waiting for that door to open, like hungry, imprisoned beasts.

She couldn't deny that she was a little nervous, but this was about the fate of the world - a world that her influential family was a big part of. She had a responsibility, even if this might not have been the typical way to uphold it.

Am I doing the right thing?

She looked over to the pool of moonlight on her left. It was slowly reaching in her direction, but it would still be a little while longer before it would find the doorway. She conjured a book - with the flick of her wrist and a flash of blue, it appeared in her hand. It was simply something to help pass the time: Tome of Healing. She only got about two, lengthy pages into it before a loud noise sounded behind her. She was almost too intrigued by the book to stop where she was at so suddenly, but she knew that this meant that the passage was now open. Rising to her feet, she dismissed the book into thin air and then cautiously stepped inside. A stairway took her further down as she left the moonlight behind her. A silver staff appeared in her hands, taller than her own body, though carved into an ornate shape at the head. She had to be ready for anything.

The stairway twisted right, and the narrow walls around her made her feel both cramped and so minuscule at the same time. Again, they turned right, and further down she went. One more turn, and she was headed into a broader, round room. Nothing caught her eye so far, save for the tall ceilings and old architecture. However, as she came into a significantly larger room, she realized just how old and dilapidated this place was. There was rubble ans fallen columns to be found here, though not much else struck her interest.

But considering how extensive the tower was told to be, she knew she still had a long way to go.

Carefully, Nyxia crossed a fallen pillar that served as a bridge to the other side of the giant chamber. It was the only way to get across the gap left behind by the collapsed floor.

Soon, a long, narrow chamber took her further on. There seemed to be branching hallways on her right, but fallen debris blocked both paths. The only way to go was forward. Perhaps if she reached a dead end, she could always backtrack and use magic to remove the stone piles. For now, however, she needed to save her strength. Daemons could still be lurking in here.

In the next room, a wide, downward slope slumped in a spiral, and she treaded carefully. The staff did well to provide her the light that she needed, but even still, it was hard to see any more than a few yards ahead of her. Glancing behind her was even more unsettling. It was like a black chasm was following her.

She forced herself to keep looking forward, no matter her anxiety. Somehow, she felt like she was being followed by something. The tower continued to lead her deeper into the earth. She came across what had to be the largest room in the entire place. In the center of what appeared to be a humongous, black room, a paved pathway took across, a guard rail on both sides that, if they weren't there, would have made her paranoid of falling into an abyss.

The ground seemed to hook slightly right for a good while, and just when she was beginning to think it looped forever like this, she saw the rails straighten on either side of her. Thank goodness. Some progress.

Then, from behind her came a menacing series of snarls. She shouldn't have been too surprised that daemons had followed her this far, but as she turned around, she saw three Ereshkigals stalking her. One of them launched its small, though agile body at her, sharp teeth bared through another growl.

Nyxia was quick to respond by rolling out of dodge, the knees of her red, skinny jeans scraping across the hard concrete. She managed to ignore the pain for now, more focused on the stealthy devils that were pursuing her.

They moved fast, and the fact that she was outnumbered did not help her situation any. She broke into a run, knowing they would likely catch her in no time. She had never seen anyone or anything move this fast!

She just needed enough time to get a little distance between them and her. She then swung the staff behind her, creating a giant wall of fire that would allow her more time to get away. Hopefully, she could at the very least get a headstart.

Another ramp descended in a downward spiral, though about halfway down, she could hear two of the three daemons chasing her again. One must have been lost in the fire still. She threw a wave of fire from the head of her staff, immediately followed by a second one in hopes to catch them off guard. One jumped over it, and though the second one did get hit, it followed its comrade, though now a little slower.

The first one jumped, leaping at her only to slam itself into the top of Nyxia's staff. She launched the Ereshkigal overhead and behind her, sending it slamming into the stone wall. As the second one limped toward her, Nyxia ruthlessly shot another wave of fire at it, sending it backwards and leaving ash in its wake. Then, behind her came an angry snarl. The third one she thought she had left in the dust had managed to be reunited with the others, though belated, considering she had wiped them out.

Its speed was wickedly fast, throwing her off guard as its claws swiped at her left leg. Nyxia growled at the pain as she staggered back a bit, then drove the bottom end of her weapon into the ground. The head of it changed from a flourishing, carved wood to a sharp shard of metal - a readied spear to drive right into this beast's black, little heart.

"Come on, you little punk." Nyxia sneered, crouching lower to the ground as she prepared herself for its next jump. It made a strange noise, skipping from left to right as if it was taunting her. Then, it threw itself at her again. At the same time of dodging its claws, she would swing the blade at it, but it still managed to duck under it. Next swing caused the Ereshkigal to jump back and out of reach.

This one was really starting to get on her nerves.

She threw the spear this time, and once again, the daemon was too quick. She watched as it jumped, using the blade as a platform to ascend higher into the air and over her head.

Behind her back, Nyxia drew out two daggers. With the last of her confidence, she threw them both, one after the other. The first one missed, but to her great relief, the second one landed square into his chest. As it did, the blade would catch fire. The last daemon shattered into ashen remains in the air, where it would float into the darkness.

Huffing for a moment, Nyxia retrieved her staff from the ground. She could feel the sting in her leg as she put weight onto it. With a few potions on hand, she was glad she had been ready for this. She poured some of it onto the wound, soon leaving nothing but blood and rips on her pant leg. She continued down the path, and it would soon take her into another, vast room that opened up. Even the flooring gave her more space to move around, and the blue lights embedded into the ground gave more than enough illumination for her to see the room around her.

She stepped off of the stairs and into the large area, observing the surroundings closely. There were stone columns that seemed to be randomly placed in the corners of the room. With them were stone squares that appeared oddly curious. Just to confirm her suspicions, she stepped onto one of them, and as she did, it did something to activate it, causing it to lower into the ground. For a moment, Nyxia had panicked, but she kept her eyes open for any traps. As the floor beneath her finally stopped moving (it must had descended at least another, few floors), she saw a gap in the floor ahead of her. There was nothing else, as though it was the only way forward.

She peered down first, and after she saw that she could spot the ground of the room below her, she supposed this was the only way to go.

She braced herself as she would leap down, rolling into her landing so as not to break her ankles. The room around her was significantly darker, and at that, unnecessarily massive. Nyxia rose to her feet, using her staff as a light source again to see what was around her. She wasn't sure where to start at first, until she saw a small chasm in the wall behind her to that was just enough for her to crawl through. She knelt to the ground to see if she might get an idea of what was beyond it. Her head went in first, then, suddenly, she felt something slip around her ankle.

She was abruptly yanked away from the crawlspace, the back of her body grinding against the stone floor. The creature that snatched her was snakelike by nature, but all in all, completely unnatural. Catching a brief glimpse of the smaller swarm of snakes branching from a central point somewhere in the air, she was pretty sure she had an idea of what she was up against.

And she had no chance of taking on a Nagarini, especially considering the fact that she would likely have to pay more attention to not looking at its face than fighting it.

A giant, scaly tail coiled in a circle around her, and Nyxia realized she might have gotten more than she bargained for. She still tried to keep her head high (and eyes relatively low), twirling her spear in a circle in hopes of keeping the huge serpent at bay.

Behind her, she heard the snakes hissing loudly, and as the large head came towards her, Nyxia tried to fend it off with more fire. However, there was no way she was going to take this thing down by herself.

"Looks like someone bit off more than she could chew." A voice called from the far corner of the room. The figure it belonged to moved across the room incredibly quickly, and a giant spear soared and flew into the back of the naga. Nyxia almost couldn't believe her luck as the woman landed on the ground in front of her, her movement fluent and confident.

"Aranea? What are you-"

"I'd ask you the same thing, Nyxia, but not right now!"

How her mentor had managed to find her down here, Nyxia couldn't be sure, but the bounty hunter was right. This was not a good time to make inquiries.

It took some teamwork to bust the Nagarini, but after excessive use of their spears, and a few, cool tricks up Aranea's sleeve, they managed just fine. Unlike the more skilled hunter, Nyxia practically found herself out of breath at the end of the fight. Aranea merely grinned, brushing her platinum bangs from her eyes.

"You got a deathwish or what?" she teased, pulling out her blade from the serpentine corpse.

"I... thought I had things under control," Nyxia murmured. At this, Aranea's expression seemed a bit more serious.

"Your confidence is inspiring, sweetcakes," she replied, "but that was pure crazy. You wouldn't have stood a chance against that thing if I hadn't followed you."

"You...followed me?" Nyxia repeated.

"The moment your dad realized you left, he called for me. He did what he had to. You're daddy's little girl."

Of course. Though she understood, Nyxia wasn't feeling too pleased. While she was thankful that she was thankful that her tutor had saved her life, it did do something to bruise her ego.

"I'm nineteen. I should be able to make my own decisions without a bodyguard."

"Look, kid. I'm just following king's orders. I respect royalty, whether it's Lucian, Curian, or whatever. I'm not going to step on your dad's toes just because you're too damn proud."

Nyxia took a moment to think about Aranea's words before she would nod. "You're right. I'm sorry. I just..." she drifted off, knowing there was no good excuse for acting so incompetent.

"Hey, I get it. You want to help save the world. Don't we all? You just have to take it a little slower." Aranea gave her a small nudge on the arm. "Tell you what. We'll do some training tomorrow. How does that sound?"

Nyxia allowed her to escort her out of Costlemark Tower and back home. Aranea was a difficult person to read when she first met her, but ever since the plague of daemons kicked into full throttle, it became clear that her alliance was with the good people of Eos. She hunted demons on a regular basis, and though she usually worked alone, she was acquainted with many others that did the same thing.

One day, Nyxia hoped, she would be doing the same thing.
 
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On the trip back to the Curian border, the pair took an old, Niflheim airship that Aranea had kept in her possession even after dropping her alliance with the imperials. It provided them a not-so-nice view of the remains of Lucis's capital, and also provided Nyxia with equally unpleasant feelings.

She had a close, older cousin that had fought with the Kingsglaive. When the imperial army attacked Lucis with their demon hordes, a group of mages also helped to fight back. Anastella Astrophia was among them, though did not live to survive the battle before the Niffs retreated. Even still, she had been living proof of the strength of their bloodline, capable of conjuring powerful spells that some mages could only dream of.

Nyxia was very young when she learned of her cousin's death, but the grief was heavy for a long time. Just when it seemed to fade, the darkness came. Happiness wasn't a thing she was overly familiar with, except when she would play chase in the gardens with Stella.

"Don't worry. They'll get what's coming to them sooner or later." Aranea's voice stirred behind her as they looked through the window of the ship. Nyxia would have honestly said that her foolish actions tonight weren't vengeful, but now, the reminder of her cousin's sacrifice only made this personal defeat that much sour.

"Hopefully sooner than later," Nyxia muttered.

When they returned to the palace, the princess certainly got an earful from her father. She felt like a child being scolded for being out past curfew. She tried to be as civil as possible, knowing Cingarus was only trying to protect her.

The next day was just like any other, just about. Instead of waking up to sunshine, Nyxia usually had one of her guardswomen turn on the lights in the room to get her up. Thage, a broad-shouldered woman with short, blonde hair, was also one of those who helped her train, even more often than Aranea did. After all, it was Thage's job to ensure she was safe while she was on the royal grounds.

She wasn't breathing down her neck when she would eat meals with her father or play the cello in her bedroom, but she was always close by if something went wrong.

Thankfully, daemons couldn't get into Curia. There was a special energy that fueled the nation - one that disguised the lights throughout as sunlight. It was because of this resource that Curia was one of several safe havens within Eos.

After breakfast and a quick shower, Nyxia was escorted out to the gardens. Thage started her off with some warm ups, some of which were aerobics and others which tested her senses and reflexes. After about fifteen minutes of that, it seemed that Aranea was still a no-show.

"Perhaps she's just running a little late," Thage said.

A white, metal staff materialized in Nyxia's hands, and she spun it a couple of times, much like a baton. "That's alright. We don't have to stop there."

Granted, Thage tended to be a little easy on the princess when it came to training her. Aranea didn't hold back, which was what Nyxia liked, and even more so needed.

"Are you sure, my lady?" Thage asked hesitantly.

"Come on," Nyxia smiled. "I took on a trio of daemons. You gotta give me more credit than that."

The guardswoman pulled out a broadsword from the hilt on her hip. The rare steel that it was made of glistened in the powered lights that illuminated the garden.

"You certainly have grown, my lady." Three seconds ticked by, and then, she made the first swing. The blade came down toward the left side of Nyxia's head. She quickly leaned back to avoid it, and as she did, she swung her staff back. They went back and forth, taking turns at attacking and defending. This went on for another ten minutes or so, almost like a dance.

Then, suddenly, the tip of the cold metal scraped across Nyxia's left cheek, leaving behind a two-inch gash. There was only a very brief pause, and then the princess struck back, slamming her metal stick into the back of Thage's knee, sending her to land hard on the ground.

The both of them were gasping for air, and finally, Thage gave her a defeated smile. "I'm sorry I underestimated you, my lady." She staggered briefly as she got to repeat. "I should get you something for that cut. We can take a break."

"I'll stay here and get some fresh air." Nyxia grinned as she perched herself on the nearest, stone bench. At first, she thought for sure she had seen the other woman briefly limp as she walked away and out of sight.

She had to admit, it hurt like hell. The cut felt like fire and ice at the same time. Such was the result of Curian steel. It would take weeks for the scar to fade, and a potion would need to be taken in small doses every day to fight off the metal's chemical poisoning.

"There's an easier way to take care of that nasty cut, you know," came a man's voice from her left - one that was unfamiliar to her. She abruptly turned her head to see who it was. He appeared to be a middle-aged man dressed in fancy, black and gray garb, violet hair somewhat messily displayed about his head.

"I'm sorry, do I know you?" Nyxia asked, and though he approached her, she remained sitting on the bench.

"Ah, my apologies," the stranger said with a low bow. "Call me Ardyn. I was here to locate someone, but it appears I've arrived at an inconvenient time." Somehow, his charming demeanor still made her cautious. "And you must be Lady Nyxia."

Um...yes, I am..." She didn't know who this man was, which perhaps explained why she was hesitant to answer him, even if it came as little surprise that he already knew who she was. Most people did.

"You need a raw, Zu egg and medalla leaves if you want instant gratification for that." He certainly didn't seem like a doctor, which was why she was surprised that he would know such a thing. Still, she was impressed, though she knew that such ingredients were hard to come by.

"That's alright," she said with a small smile. "I think the scar would add character."

"Indeed." He chuckled lowly, and though it was odd to admit, it was an enjoyable, almost soothing sound. "So, I hear you went on a hunt at Costlemark Tower. Did you find what you were looking for?"

At this, Nyxia was slightly taken aback by the question. "No, I didn't." More important question was... "How did you know?"

"It is my job to know a lot of things - especially when it involves the well-being of the Chantieris."

Again, the princess's suspicions rose. "And what is my family to you?"

"Why, the means to an end of the Starscourge, of course." Nyxia wondered briefly if he somehow knew what it was she was looking for. Still, she remained motionless as Ardyn removed the red, pattern scarf underneath his collar. "Here, allow me..." He licked the edge of the fabric before he would run the moistened section over the cut on her face. Nyxia withheld a wince. "You know, I didn't find what I came here for either, but I have to say, I am deeply honored to have met Your Highness. Perhaps we'll bump into each other again."

He took his leave just as suddenly as he had appeared. It left her confused. He was oddly polite and smooth, that something just didn't sit right with her. It could have been just speculation, but even as Thage returned with the potion, Nyxia never mentioned the strange visit.

Aranea never showed, which was almost more curious to the sorceress. Training was wrapped up for the day, and so Nyxia returned inside to do some secret studying in the palace's personal library. She picked back up the book that she had been reading the night before, educating herself further own the art of medicine.

To her surprise, as she skimmed through some of the pages, she found a recipe for a cream that was used for wounds inflicted specifically by Curian steel. That stranger wasn't kidding after all.

But how on earth was she supposed to get either of those things, especially when the world outside of Curia was constantly swarmed with daemons?

After lunch time, a few hunters were brought into the infirmary for her to heal. Such was achieved through making potions, not by spells. Though magic could be used to heal simple inflictions such as these, she preferred to keep her energy stored. Still, her elixirs were powerful, and of course, free of charge. After all, these were desperate times.

Though it was always dark, everyone knew when it was true nighttime. Following supper, the princess would disappear into her bedchambers. Those who passed by would hear the melody of her cello. It was her pride and joy - a greater hobby than obtaining knowledge. It was also a great way to wind down for bed, like playing herself a lullaby.
 
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The following day progressed much like the previous day had, minus the peculiar visit from a suave stranger. Nyxia spent a lot of time in the infirmary today, considering the higher number of injured that she had to attend to. She had even missed lunch, not that she really had any complaints about it. She oftentimes did did put the needs of others before her own.

Periodically throughout the day, she did apply a little bit of the healing elixir on to the wound on her face. Definitely a battle scar to brag about for a couple of weeks.

That evening, during dinner with Cingarus, the air was abnormally quiet. They sat across from each other at the long table. It was usually just the two of them, but there was something on the princess's mind, and that was what made it so awkward.

"What is the matter, Nyxia?" he asked her.

"I want to continue finding the gem," she said to him. For a moment, the room was silent, and Nyxia could only glance over her half-finished pot roast. Finally, the king sighed.

"I see the princess gets her stubbornness from her mother," he said, but she could hear the defeat his voice. He looked at her from the far end of the table, giving her a slightly sad smile. "I will speak with Alcaeus in the morning and see what more we can learn."

"Thank you," she said with a smile, though it only seemed partial still. Her father did not fail to notice it.

"What else is on your mind?"

"Just wondering where Aranea has been these past couple of days. She hasn't been here to train me for a little while."

"Well, my daughter, she does no doubt have other errands to run. As we have seen from the hospital wing today, the number of daemons has no doubt been increasing."

"I suppose you're right," Nyxia murmured.

After finishing dinner, she returned to her bedroom as per usual. She took a nighttime shower, feeling a bit gross from the day's labor. She was in no hurry to get out either, enjoying the feeling of the hot water. As she climbed out of the shower, she dried off before she would pull on her favorite, long robe. She took a look in the bathroom mirror at the wound on her cheek and made one more application of healing ointment to it. However, as she eventually came back out into the bedroom sheer, black attire, she felt a cool draft. She gasped a bit, hurrying to the window to close the drapes. She thought for sure it was closed just a little bit ago. Hopefully, no one saw her in this sultry material.

However, right as she was getting ready to close the curtains, she spotted what appeared to be a package wrapped in fabric sitting on the windowsill. She picked it up and closed the drapes, then gave the parcel a closer inspection. It was wrapped in a detailed, crimson silk.

The same material as was Ardyn's scarf, if she recalled correctly. Curiously, she unfolded the scarf, and inside was a plastic jar of a clear, waxy substance.

Was this the concoction he had made mention of? She was a little wary about using it, but ultimately decided that there couldn't be a whole lot of harm into trying it. She twisted the cap off, catching the familiar scent of the minty, medalla leaves. It was actually a rather pleasant, sweet smell, much of a contrast to the scent that coated the scarf. It was certainly a masculine, distinctive fragrance with notes of vanilla, amberwood, and coconut. As one who worked with a lot of potions, such scents usually were easy to identify.

This combination just happened to smell really nice.

Nonetheless, she said the scarf is side and carefully applied the cream on to her face. From what she had read in Tome of Healing, it was just as efficient as a lotion. However, she was light with the usage, not wanting to waste it.

Afterwards, she climbed into bed and under the covers, quick to doze off into a comfortable slumber.

The next morning, she was relatively surprised to see that the imperfection on her cheek was nothing more than a small scratch. She was pleased with the result, and so what she changed her clothes for breakfast, she rubbed a little more on.

Maybe, by the end of the day, it would be nothing more than a faded scar. Even Thage had noticed the speedy recovery, though Nyxia wrapped it up to it being something she had made herself.

Today, she would make her weekly drive to Lestallum. The infirmary's supply closet needed to be kept full, and so Nyxia usually was the one to do it. She liked getting out, and visiting Lestallum was always more of a pleasure than it was a chore, even if it was a dark drive.

She made the trip during the day. The black Stella GT was fully gassed up and ready to go. Nyxia sometimes got grouchy about the fact that she couldn't ride it with the top down. It was always a little too cool, even during summer days like these. Still, it was nice to get away for a little while.

Lestallum was like a searchlight out in the Cleigne region. It simply couldn't be missed, and it was another haven for those that were trying to stay away from the daemons. While Lestallum wasn't powered by the same light as Curia was, the monsters still seemed to prefer keeping their distance. Therefore, making her rounds for medicinal necessities was a lot easier.

Once in the market, she tried to keep from being distracted. There were so many smells in the air, many of which made her hungry. She hadn't eaten lunch yet, after all. She caught the strong smells of cooked meats, fresh seafood, sweet corn, vanilla, coconuts...

"My, is it nice to see a familiar face."

She tensed a little, unsure even why she had reacted that way when she heard the familiar, silky voice. Her body had jumped, causing her to bump into a crate of eggplants. Two fell to the ground, and it was a relief the shop owner was too busy with another customer to even notice. However, Ardyn was witness enough to embarrass her. Blushing, Nyxia had been about to bend down to grab them, but he was already two steps ahead of her. She felt...incredibly uneasy as he came back up, significantly closer to her than before as he placed the fruits back onto the kiosk.

"Look what you made me do," she murmured, trying to resort to her humor to make this less weird. "You startled me."

"So sorry. At least it looks like you didn't bruise them."

He certainly was a charmer. He could be comical, too. Nyxia caught herself smiling, though she couldn't quite stop once she did.

"I see you got my package," he said, and before she could fully realize what was happening, his hand with a fingerless glove reached for her cheek, fingertips brushing gently over the scar. By now, it was hardly even noticeable. By tomorrow, it would likely be gone.

"Oh... uh..." Nyxia cleared her throat. "Thank you. It really did work like a miracle. I would have never known."

"Glad I could be of service, my lady."

"Apparently, it makes a nice lotion, from what I've read."

"Does it?" Ardyn said with a smile. "Now, that I didn't know." His hand lingered, and Nyxia forced herself to back away, fumbling with her paper bags of groceries, using them as a distraction.

"I should get back to Curia," she murmured. "It's getting dark. I mean... well, I've probably been away for long enough."

"Of course. I understand. In that case, I'll let you do what you must."

Nyxia was pretty sure it couldn't have been more obvious that she was nervous. It wasn't very often that she stumbled across mysterious, handsome strangers, let alone ones that behaved like this one. He wasn't quite like anyone she had met.
 
A one-way trip between Lestallum and Curia was two hours. So, by the time she had finally returned home, pretty much the entire day was gone. She had just enough time to stock the medicine pantries and eat her dinner. Cingarus had a meeting to attend to, leaving Nyxia to eat by herself for a change.

This was actually quite nice, considering she was welled up with all sorts of conflicting emotions.

For the next week or so, things have been relatively quiet. There was nothing out of the ordinary, and to her slight disappointment, there was no confrontation with her strange, new friend.

Well, there was that one time she was standing on a balcony when she thought for sure she had spotted him out on the street. He sported a charcoal-gray fedora, and because of it, she had almost missed him completely. He just seemed to be acting as pedestrian, but a small part of her had hoped he would notice her.

Turned out he was just a fleeting individual in her life. She even stored away the ointment, as her face was fully healed and without scarring. She hadn't really needed it these past, few days.

Two days passed, and Nyxia had partaken in a particularly long, training session with Aranea. It was strenuous, but somehow kept the princess at full throttle until the very end of the day. After she had her shower, she spent some time on her cello until her eyelids just couldn't stay open anymore. Finally, she crawled into the bed and began a hard, deep slumber.

So deep, she didn't even dream... which was why the loud noises from outside had startled her so much. She jumped up from the bed with a start, noticing almost right away how dark it suddenly was. This wasn't an eternal-night sort of dark, this was a-power-outage-in-an-eternal-night sort of dark!

She heard demonic screams coming from the hallway outside of her room, and they seem to be rapidly approaching. Conjuring a staff, Nyxia readied herself, trying to shake off her sleepiness as best as she could. She almost felt as if she might have been dreaming after all.

The door swung open with a loud bang, and a tall, cloaked figure floated into the room. Nyxia stepped back, readying herself against the Lich that had entered and already targeted her. Green flames surrounded it like an aura of death, and as she shot several, ice spells at it, they seemed to do very little damage to it. A powerful ball of green fire knocked her weapon out of her hand, causing a sharp pain to shoot through her wrist. Nyxia winced, but before she could make a comeback, it sent out a powerful wave of energy, sending her into the wall. She cried out in pain, her spine feeling as if it might have snapped upon impact.

Slumped to the ground, the sorceress watched helplessly as the Lich approached her. Green glows surrounded her, as if the entire room was shrouded in emerald embers. It was so dark, and the dancing shadows in the room made it hard to see what happened next. She just happened to see a cluster of purple light before her eyes closed, and she was unable to remain conscious.

A demonic scream echoed, and it was all she could remember. Even then, as she came to again, a lot of what had happened was merely a blur. She was laying on what appeared to be the remainder of her bed, its sheets burnt and destroyed. So much of the room around her was in rubble and ash. It was heartbreaking.

Yet, here she was, and to her surprise, her savior had stayed by her side through the entire time.

"Ardyn...?"

"What a mess," he said, his hand reaching out to gently touch her arm. "Be careful. You took a nasty beating."

"You stopped that daemon..." She wanted to ask how and why, but she was likely too disoriented to comprehend explanations right now. Even at this moment, she fought to keep awake.

"As soon as the lights went out, you were my first priority." He seemed genuinely concerned, which was a huge contrast to his prior behavior. "Get some rest. I'm not going anywhere."

Soothed by this reassurance, Nyxia laid her head back down. Everything was destroyed in her room. Always practically having everything handed to her might have made her a bit spoiled, and so having so little left intact in the room was too painful to think about. Even her stringed instrument was completely destroyed.

But as she faded back to sleep, it didn't take long for her to find herself dreaming of a place that seemed vaguely familiar. A soft breeze wafted through the open air, and as she opened her eyes she saw the sun.

It gleamed across blue waters, giving them an ethereal shine. Seagull's called from the air, and as she sat up in what appeared to be a round, white bed, she saw that she was underneath a large pavilion of sorts. Sporting a white nightgown that she hazily recalled wasn't from her own wardrobe. She never wore white, after all.

Climbing out of the bed, she approached the edge of the patio, where she was given a beautiful view of a peculiarly shaped island off in the distance. She realized what this place was now.

Galdin Quay. As a child, her mother would bring her here to play in the sand and eat the most delicious of seafood. Even the palace's cooks couldn't beat what the restaurant here had to offer.

Nyxia leaned on the banister, and her senses were enlivened. The beachy smells were delectable. Then, she looked around, noticing there was no one else here.

As she turned her head to face the sea again, looking towards the dock, she was almost not surprised as a particular, masculine fragrance wafted through the air. Next to her was a set of wooden stairs that led down to the lower deck, and at the bottom, he stood, hand placed on the railing. His back was to her, as he seemed to be looking out in the same direction as she was - out towards the unending view of the sea.

She knew this was all a dream. However, she was happy to enjoy it for as long as she could. With the sun beating down on her, it felt euphoric. She descended the stairs, and in front of her, Ardyn still appeared to be motionless, as if he didn't know she was there yet.

"You saved my life." Nyxia finally broke the silence. He pivoted his body to look at her, smiling slightly. His amber eyes seemed more vivid in this dreamy sunlight. Even his violet locks seemed more vibrant in color, as if everything around her was given a saturation filter through a camera.

"I'd do it again." He held out his hand to her, and for a moment, she only looked at it. Finally, she took it, allowing him to guide her the rest of the way down the stairs.

"But why?" she asked. He hardly knew her. When she came to the palace, he never was there to see her. They stumbled on each other by chance, though now, their reunions seemed to be coincidental.

"I already told you."

Something about the world needing her. "You mean I need to find the Gem." She didn't even know where to start. Should she go back to The Fallgrove? She had been pulled out by Aranea before she could even resume her search for it.

For all she knew, it could be at the bottom of these waters.

"I have no idea where to start looking. I don't even know what it looks like."

"Perhaps you might find something of interest in the old cathedral north of Fociaugh Hollow. From what I've heard, they have a vast library full of books on artifacts." It wasn't impossible that she would find books elsewhere that could not be found in the study of her own palace. Maybe if these two kept putting their heads together, the scourge could be lifted, after all.

"I'll go out tomorrow. I'll see what I can find."

Nyxia woke up to the sound of her father's panicked voice calling her name. He had been gone the entire night, but as soon as he heard of the daemon attack, he came straight back to the cathedral.

She was in the infirmary, lying on one of the many beds. It seemed the power was back up and running. She hadn't expected that she would be the one playing patient here. However, it seemed as though she was already attended to. She had a bandage wrapped around her lower arm.

"She's okay, Your Majesty. Just a few scratches. I think the palace took more of a beating than the rest of us did," said one of the nurses, Abigale.

"Nyxia, are you alright?"

Sort of in a daze, she sat up in the bed. She saw some others that were being attended to, and she felt a bit guilty that she wasn't the one who was helping them.

"I'm fine," she murmured. "Just...hungry."

Cingarus smiled a little. "You have an appetite. That's good. I'll have them bring you something."

"No, I can walk. I promise, I'm fine." Nyxia rose to her feet, though with a small wince. "I still need to help the others."

"No," he insisted. "You need to get some rest, and I certainly don't want you going anywhere outside of the palace."

Nyxia opened her mouth to argue, but she stopped herself. She had to find that cathedral. Granted, she wasn't at her best, but she couldn't just wait around for another circumstance like the one from last night.

She sat back down on the bed, cooperating for now. She still insisted on helping the others in the infirmary in the king's absence, unable to just sit still and watch. After she had eaten, she was escorted to another room that would serve temporarily as her new chambers until the other one was restored. All of the furniture and curtains would have to be replaced. Fresh paint and paper would need to be put on the walls, and fresh carpet would need to be put down.

Thankfully, she had stored that healing cream in a safe place in the bathroom, so she had sneaked down the hall to retrieve it and put it on any abrasions she had.

Her arm would likely take a day to heal with it, but she couldn't wait around. While her father requested that she get plenty of rest through the rest of the day and the following night, she only obeyed the first half of that order. By nighttime, as everyone was going to bed, she carefully scoped out the security measures. Thage was patrolling the hallway now, leaving Nyxia no other choice but to go through the window. Dressed in fitting attire entirely in black, she slipped out, quietly closing the window behind her before she leaped off the ledge.

Dad would forgive her. There were things out there that were more important than her own, well-being.
 
The cathedral wasn't too hard to find, in absolute honesty. It was brightly lit by streetlights, warding off the daemons. It needed all the protection it could get, after all, especially since it stood on the outskirts of the Malacchi Hills.

An older gentleman in dark, blue robes approached her as she came into the cathedral. "How can I help you, miss?"

Feeling no need to reveal who she was, she merely requested to use the library. Thankfully, it was for public use, and so the man was happy to show her there. No questions were asked. She scrolled through the shelves, and though the room was a lot smaller than her own study, there were many titles which she had never heard of before. She wished she could take some of them home. She was giddy with excitement from all the information she could lap up from these rare texts.

But she was here for something very specific. She could not get distracted.

Nyxia drew out a few books that might help her, unsure of where else to start. She sat herself down at a table, glad to see the absence of others would help her focus.

There were many things of interest that the books described. Some mentioned the Ring of the Lucii, which she was only slightly familiar with, as well as The Crystal. There was also a chapter that mentioned the Royal Arms of past, Lucian Kings. Curian steel was somewhere in there, as well as something called the Black Hood, which was rumored to be the hood worn by Ifrit.

Then, finally... "Ah-ha," she muttered, pausing on the third book she had opened.

The Necromancer's Gem was also known as the Gem of Tenebra. Not related to Tenebrae, as some might have made that mistake. It was created by a very powerful necromancer lord named Vess, who intended to use it as a means of resurrection. As long as the soul was not at rest, and there was still unfinished business, the gem could bring it back. However, excessive use of it would result in purging the world of Eos into darkness.

It couldn't have been used, though. There was no record of it having been found. This particular Starscourge had been caused by something else entirely. There was still no explanation as to where it came from.

Millenia ago, Vess was defeated by the mages, and so they disguised the gem to change its appearance so they could hide it from the necromancers, should they come back for it. Most importantly, the spell the mages cast upon it also created a means for the gem to be used to purge the unending night.

'It was hidden away within the earth, deep in the dark underground of Eos to never see the light of day again, but so that it might one day be used to bring light, if needed.' Nyxia scanned over the same paragraphs a few times, making sure she didn't miss anything. There was still no specific location, and so she still didn't have much to go off of. Still, she knew more than she did before she came to the cathedral.

Feeling accomplished with her findings so far, she didn't stop there. There didn't seem to be much else of interest in the other books that she had pulled. After she put everything away and thanked the priest, she returned homeward bound. Little did he know, she had taken the key pages that she needed with her.

Just as stealthily as she had left her room, she returned. Getting back up to the window was harder than just jumping down, but with the help of a staff with a scythe attachment, she was able to do it. It wasn't an effortless task. With her arm still not fully healed, there was a strain on the wound. She all but stumbled into the room when she opened the window, and she was glad to see that the door was still close to our room. It seemed no one had noticed her disappearance.

She went to her bed, adjusting the pillows so that they no longer represented a body lying under the covers. Afterwards, she made sure to put a fresh layer of medalla cream onto her arm before she would climb into bed. She would take a shower in the morning. Right now, however, she was more eager to see if she would get a certain visitor in her dream world.

However, the night continued dreamlessly. While it was a refreshing rest, and she was even able to sleep in, she had hoped to be able to share her newfound information with Ardyn.

There was no training today. Instead, Thage helped her brush up on Reflection, a type of meditation that aided her in healing. Not that Nyxia felt she really needed it, but it did help her feel enlightened. At around the usual time, she went to the infirmary, and there only seemed to be one man in there who needed attention. He had short, blond hair that spiked a bit at the top, and it seemed a daemon had forgotten its claw in his shoulder.

Nyxia readied an antidote before she would pull it out. He didn't seem to take the pain too well as she did, but it subsided as she rubbed it on with a dull cloth.

"Thanks. I don't need a sling for it, do I?"

"Nah," Nyxia said with a smile. "It'll be alright, just give it a day or two. Here's some extra antidote for the road, if you plan on going back to hunting right away."

"I'll wait a couple of days," he said, a bit more chipper now. "Take a couple of days and do some night photography."

"Photography, huh? You do it for a living?"

His smile faded. "Nah. I probably would have, if I had some sunshine to work with. Maybe one day, right?"

"Maybe." Nyxia said, smiling a bit. "Take care of yourself out there. And try not to work that shoulder too hard."

"Thanks."

Leaving the hospital wing earlier than she usually did, Nyxia took some time to traverse the gardens that weren't too far away. It was quiet out here, and though fresh air was hard to come by without natural sunlight, she still liked being able to get out. Luckily, as long as the lights were on, the plantlife of the gardens would still remain alive.

Shortly after she had started her outdoor walk, however, the sky began to fall. Raindrops tapped on her head, lightly at first. Then, they fell harder, and it didn't take long for her black hair to stick against the sides of her face. At least it wasn't cold.

Still, as she made her way back towards the palace, she really was in no real hurry. Then, the rain stopped hitting her head. She looked up to see an umbrella was being held over her head, and Nyxia grinned as she saw who had saved her from the rain.

"My hero."

"It looks like you've been busy, my lady. I hope you aren't working yourself too hard."

"You sound like my father. Believe me, I'm fine." She turned to look at Ardyn. "I did what you said. I have some good, solid information about the gem."

"What I said?" he repeated, smiling. He seemed clueless. "What ever do you mean?"

Oh. This was awkward. She opened her mouth to say something, but the sound of footsteps around the corner of the courtyard caused her to panic. She shouldn't have been out here (and really wasn't supposed to have been helping the injured today, either). King's orders and all. She was also pretty sure someone seeing this stranger talking to her would raise a lot of questions.

She grabbed him by the arm, pulling him in the other direction. "Shh, follow me," she whispered. They made their way into the palace through a side entrance. A set of stairs would take them up, but with sight of Thage on the far side of the hallway, she hesitated. There was no way she could try to explain why she was smuggling a middle-aged man into her bedroom.

"Wait here," she muttered to him, then crossed the hallway, keeping Ardyn hidden around the corner. Thage turned to look at her, noticing she was wet from the rain outside.

"Lady Nyxia! Have you been outside? You know your father would throw a fit if he knew you weren't resting."

"Thage, you know me. I can take care of myself. I need you to do me a big favor, though."

"What do you need, my lady?"

"Could you check the power panel out in the courtyard? The lights were flickering out there..."

"I'll get someone to check on it in a little bit."

"Please, Thage..." Nyxia sounded a little more desperate now. "I just want to make sure the power doesn't go out. I'd be terrified if something like that happened again..."

The guardswoman gave her a concerned look. She seemed convinced. "Okay. I'm on it."

Once Thage was out of sight, having gone down the stairs closest to her, Nyxia rebounded to the bedroom. It seemed that Ardyn had already sneaked inside.

"You sneaky imp," he said, casually perched on a chair by the window. "I didn't know how sly you were."

"I don't think my father would appreciate knowing I'm up and about, especially with a stranger on the premises."

"I'm not a stranger. Well, not to you, at least."

"There's still a lot of things I don't know about you."

"Well, if you're eager to learn..." There was something suggestive in the tone, and it distracted her from the topic on hand.

"Who were you here for when you first came here?"

Ardyn's expression became a bit more serious now. "Well, if you must know, I had some business with a certain, former mercenary, though she happened to not present when I was there."

For a moment, Nyxia pondered. Then, it hit her. "You mean... Aranea?" What kind of business, she wondered, did he have with her? Was it possible she had been absent because this business was something to avoid?

Was it imperial-related, even though the Niffs were really down to nothing, what with their emperor and commodore deceased.

Wait...

Nyxia stepped back suddenly, realizing just who she had smuggled into the palace. "How could I be such an idiot!?"

He simply smiled at her. "Aranea Highwind is my ally, not my enemy. She might not like me much, but let's face the facts. She doesn't like anyone, does she?"

"I think she has a pretty good reason for not liking the chancellor of the imperial army."

"Of an imperial army that doesn't exist anymore." Ardyn rose to his feet, taking her shoulders firmly in his hands. "I'm on your side, Nyxia. You have to believe me on that."

Niflheim had been the reason her cousin, Anastella, was gone. Ardyn Izunia served a cruel man - the emperor who was ready to strike down King Regis and the entire city of Insomnia on the night of signing their peace treaty.

It couldn't get more evil than that.

Yet...Ardyn did save her life. Conflicted, Nyxia pulled away from him. "How do I know I can trust you?"

"Because no one wants this world to live in darkness forever. No one but daemons benefit from that."

The princess supposed she just had to be careful around him. Had he not been so damn charming and flirtatious with her, this might have been easier. Not to mention, if he hadn't been here with that Lich attacked her, she might not have been standing here now.

"Maybe you're right." She was still trying to wrap her head around this revelation. Indeed, if her father did know who she had been spending her time with, she'd be just as dead as Ardyn. In the end, all of humankind ought to be on the same side. It was daemons against the people of Eos, and that was it.

Also, if she was going to get any help in finding a way to help Eos, Ardyn was it. No one else had really been supporting her cause.

"Don't disappoint me," she said, her voice firm. She wanted to be able to trust him. Even up until now, he had never really done anything to make her think otherwise. He had done a lot to help her. More than she could really ever ask for...

His hand reached out to her cheek- the same that had been cut and healed before the poison could course. Again, all thanks to him.

"I won't."

No. She couldn't take it anymore. She still didn't know what it was she felt. She was in bliss, but she was angry. She was excited, but she afraid of him, too. She never had a lover before. She never even harbored such emotions like this before. Was this what love felt like, or was she just imagining it?

Maybe there was only one, sure way to find out.

Her hands reached up to both sides of his head, pulling him in and locking her lips with his. He stood at least half a foot taller than she did, forcing her to lift herself up on her toes a little.

He seemed to welcome it, and to her relief, he didn't deny her. His hand slipped from her face to her shoulder again, and she felt a slight squeeze from his fingers.

Then, Nyxia slowly reared back. It was mostly innocent, for a kiss. No tongue, no gropes... Not something she was ready for, even if her mind was whizzing with ideas. Ardyn grinned down at her, his hand reaching up to her chin, his thumb brushing over her bottom lip.

"I should leave, before your guard realizes your clever rouse to sneak me in. Come find me tomorrow evening, at six. You know where."

Lestallum, of course. Nyxia was certain She nodded, somewhat in a daze as he slipped through the window. Shortly after Ardyn had disappeared, she remembered she had meant to show him the papers she had retrieved.

It can wait, she thought to herself. Tomorrow, she would make a special trip to Lestallum. She would just have to make an excuse as to why, since she had made her supply run for the week already.
 
Sleep was hard to come by, at first. All she could think about was that kiss, and how crazy she must have been to initiate it. What if Ardyn was nothing but trouble for her? She ought to just walk out of this now, while she still had the chance. She could just not go. Stay where it was safe and stick to routine at the palace. Yet, Nyxia also thought of so many reasons why she shouldn't stay put.

She finally found someone who would help her. He was fun to be around, and now, things were getting a lot more interesting.

She made sure not to forget her stolen papers, tucking them into her leather jacket as she headed for the door to her room. Thage wasn't in the hallway, which was a good start to her escape plan. After all, she hadn't seen her since she bull-faced lied to her about the power panel the day before.

One of the other guards, Orion, had been the one to spot her as she treaded towards the car. "My lady, where are you going?"

"I have to make an emergency run to Lestallum," she said, putting on a panicked expression. "I thought we had enough Curian rose petals, but I was wrong."

"You made your supply run for this week already. The king has already been reluctant enough to let you go even then."

"Orion, please. There's little time! A woman's life is at stake!"

"I..." the man sighed in defeat and nodded. "Very well. You may go."

Damn, she was a good actor when she wanted to be. Getting into the black car, she all but sped out of sight, feeling victorious in her success. Orion was a sucker for girls in need. Knowing that played nicely in her hands.

Nyxia headed for Lestallum, the two-hour drive taking closer to an hour and a half with the speed she was going at. She reminded herself that she better at least get those petals while she was there, so she didn't come back empty-handed.

In the distance, among the trees, she spotted a couple of Iron Giants angrily fighting it out in the dark. Curian lights might have possessed a certain energy that retracted daemons, but the headlights on their vehicles did not. So, she tended to shut them in off in hopes to avoid grabbing their attention. Usually, it worked, but that wasn't to say they couldn't hear the growl of the engine.

Accompanied by some heavy metal music as she road along, Nyxia felt giddy with excitement - as if this was supposed to be some kind of date. She tried not to think of it as such, at least unless Ardyn said otherwise. In fact, it was probably best that she didn't try anything crazy like kissing him again. For someone who had never been as much as kissed before, she was beginning to think she might have been coming on too strongly.

At last, the beacon that was Lestallum was in sight. She parked the convertible over by the gas station, as she was sure she would need to fill it up before she headed back home.

Nyxia stopped by the market first. With a brief glance around at the humble crowd, no one stood out to her as the person she was looking for. Might as well get what she at least pretended to come here for. Gathering the rose petals from a kiosk on the far left, she kept them in a small, paper bag as she would continue to look around. There was nothing else she really needed, though a few things did catch her interest. There was a ruby necklace, for instance, that was displayed on a black, velvet bust. A single pendant dangled from a round ring at the center of the gold chain. The older man behind the counter noticed her eyeballing it and saw an opportunity.

"Would the lady like to try it on?" he asked in a thick accent that she couldn't place.

"Uh... sure."

He unfastened the chain and came from behind the kiosk to slip it around her neck. Nyxia pulled back her long hair to help out. She had never really been much for jewelry, but she did like red, and these rubies just looked too rich in color to ignore.

However, she didn't have nearly enough gil on her to pay for it. As he showed her what it looked like in a handheld mirror, it was obvious she fell in love with it. Still, she had to turn it down.

After disappointingly returning the necklace to him, she grabbed herself a snack - steak kabobs that were being cooked fresh on the grill closer towards the parking lot.

She was beginning to think Ardyn wouldn't be showing. She had been here for over an hour, and she felt all the more distressed, having made the trip for nothing. She would eat her share and then leave.

As she nibbled on the skewered meat, she stood by the overlook, arms propped up against the half-wall. All there was to really look at was water and trees... and darkness.

Then, out in the distant sky, movement caught her eye. Looked like it was Aranea's magitek engine, and it seemed like she was heading in the general direction of Leide's coast...

Could it be possible he wasn't talking about Lestallum at all? Maybe he knew she had imagined Galdin Quay in her sleep...

Then, just to contradict her suspicions, there was that scent in the humid air again.

"I was starting to think something happened to you." She hadn't even turned around, but she knew he stood behind her.

"Were you worried about me? That's sweet." Ardyn came up beside her, and as they both stood by the wall, the viewfinder in between them, Nyxia couldn't help but smile to herself.

"Nah. Just thought you bailed on me."

"You've hurt my feelings," his tone was teasing. As Nyxia turned to look at him, she also noticed how deserted the overlook appeared to be. Those who were outside seemed to be closer towards the buildings on the other side of the far street.

"So, why here?" she asked him.

"The City of Light they call it now... it's safe enough, but as you understand, security is much too high in Curia for me to visit you."

"Seeing someone like you would probably put them into panic mode. You're right. Definitely not a chance I want to take right now."

Ardyn gave her a look - one that was kind of hard to read. "You trust me, don't you?"

Nyxia didn't know how to answer that question without offending him. She chose her words carefully. "I want to."

"Come with me." Ardyn held his hand out to her. "There's something I want to show you."

He led her across the parking lot up to a burgundy convertible, a Vixen, that appeared to be his own. Gesturing for her to get into the passenger side, he would climb in and drive away from the city.

Eventually, she caught the smell of salty water, and she had a faint feeling she knew where they were headed. Before too much longer, the sea was within sight, as was the peculiarly-shaped island in the distance that was Angelgard.

"I haven't been to Galdin Quay since I was a little girl," she murmured. She could faintly recall splashing water at her mother and having picnics with her on the sand. All of that came before the scourge. Now, her mother was hardly ever home, taking care of more important matters out in the world of Eos.

"Then, what you're about to see is a grand contrast to what you might recall."

As they pulled into the parking area and stopped, Nyxia realized she had never seen the coast this dim. While some of the street lights that were still standing were lit, it was clear that this place has been abandoned. She followed him towards the docks, and they took the long boardwalk towards the Mother of Pearl.

In this pavilion, furniture was turned over and filthy. Even clothes were scattered across the ground, some scorched and shredded. Galdin Quay was no longer a haven of freshly cooked seafood and luxury, it was simply an encasement of darkness and decay.

Seeing what had come of her childhood getaway, it did something to her. Fuel was poured onto the fire. She couldn't keep standing idly by and let this scourge progress for eternity. More and more people were beginning to believe the Cosmonogy was a lie. There was no king to save Eos. The search had been called off years ago.

"I know what I need to do," she said. Taking out the papers she had torn out from the book, she handed them to Ardyn. "Problem is...I don't think I can do it alone..."

While she hadn't seen him do it exactly, she knee he was capable of fighting daemons, no doubt more than she was. Making the journey to find the gem wasn't the problem. It was surviving those who wanted her to fail.

As he looked over the text, he seemed to be in deep thought. "I think I know how I can help. If you could give me a day..."

"I can handle a day. I just hope the rest of the world can, too..." Darkness had fully consumed Eos for eight years. Really, what was a day?
 
The following evening had been when her godsend finally came. At first, Nyxia didn't know what to think of it. There had to be some sort of mistake. As she was still staying in the spare room that had been temporarily designated for her, her aid came through the window in the form of a crimson, fox-like creature. Nyxia couldn't believe her eyes.

A Carbuncle stood before her in her bedroom, more elegant than Shiva and cuter than a chocobo chick.

For a moment, Nyxia was certain there had to be some sort of mistake. But then, it spoke to her.

"Nyxia, right?"

"Uh... yeah." The words struggled to come out. A guardian sent from the gods had come for her? This couldn't have been what Ardyn had prepared for her. It had to be something even greater.

It was a sign. She had to be the one to stop the daemons' eternal reign. What other explanation could there be?

"I'm here as your protector, as the gods would have it, to help you on your quest to find the Gem of Tenebra. I am called Rubia."

"Rubia," the sorceress repeated hazily. "I... I'm sorry, I've never met one of you before. I'm sort of at a loss for words."

"That's alright! We carbuncles get that every now and then. You shouldn't feel intimidated or anything. Just think of me as a cute companion."

"I suppose so."

The next day, Nyxia sought off on her second quest of finding the gem. Now knowing it was a necessity, she had newfound determination and a little extra help.

It had been difficult, explaining this to her father, but seeing Rubia seemed to convince him that she was in good hands. Also, as Cingarus was being waited on to start an important meeting, he didn't have much time to really argue.

Leaving Curia towards the early afternoon, they made their way towards Galdin Quay. However, instead of stopping by the docks, they instead parked and went to the right. By the rocky hills on the coast was a well-hidden, cave entrance. She supposed she might as well start furthest east and work her way inward, until a better solution proposed itself.

She never knew of this place having a name, and after a while of exploring its damp, dark interior, she was beginning to realize why it was. There was nothing extraordinary about it; it wasn't even very large. It probably took them an hour to navigate the entire thing and come out through the other side. Having to climb the rocks back over to return to the car, Nyxia found herself rather disappointed.

At least they didn't come across any big hustles throughout, save for some flying daemons that were easier to conquer with her throwing daggers. Nyxia even managed to come out unscathed.

Upon returning to the car, the two of them left the coast behind and made towards the Keycatrich Trench. There was plenty of time to check out the old, war shelter underneath northern Leide before she needed to return home. Surrounded by rock and dilapidated, support beams, every turn seemed like it could be a death trap.

Remarkably, however, the power still seemed to work down here. There were lights dangling from the ceiling that were still lit, though some of which did seem to be burnt out. Still, it was enough to help her navigate through the dungeon.

Then, suddenly, a pack of goblins made their presence known from the other side of one of the barred gates. They skipped and hopped about the room as if they were taunting them.

"They're harmless." Rubia stalked away, her crimson tail curled behind her. "Don't pay them any mind."

Nyxia followed, though a bit more cautious than the carbuncle. She didn't like goblins, knowing they had quite a bit of a mischievous reputation. The corridor they followed eventually took them into an open area, where a running generator confirmed that someone had been here before them.

"How long do you suppose the electricity has been running?" she asked curiously. Rubia didn't seem to have heard her, as the carbuncle suddenly stopped in her tracks. Behind them, the goblins suddenly rammed through the doorway, using the weight of their own bodies to tear through. The walls seemed to shake as they did, and suddenly, as the daemons swarmed towards them, rock began to crumble behind their wake.

"Run!" shouted Nyxia, and the pair of them bolted further down the corridor. She could only hope that they could outrun the collapsing walls...

They came into another room that branched off, and as she looked behind them, it appeared the fallen rubble had taken the goblins down with it. It was silent now, and Nyxia huffed, taking a moment to catch her breath.

"There's no way but forward now," Rubia said, coming up by Nyxia's boot and sitting for a moment. "I'm sure there's another way."

"There has to be, if it's a shelter," she murmured. After all, if it was designed to protect its inhabitants from enemies, there had to be a way to sneak out if someone found the entrance.

A few minutes further of walking, and they soon came across two paths, both of which led to large, ornate doors. She took the one on the left first, and for a moment, pondered over what it was she had walked into.

The room was relatively small, but it looked important. There were statues of men carrying shields lined across the rounded wall, which instead of being bulky rock, seemed to be made of smooth concrete.

In the center of the room was an elevated altar, where the statue of a king lied on its back.

"Is this...a royal tomb of the Lucis line?" Nyxia murmured in awe. The ethereal creature behind her observed curiously, as well.

"It is. And the axe it's supposed to wield is missing."

"Do you suppose King Noctis had already taken it?" Nyxia sighed, brushing back her hair. "Not that it matters, I suppose. He's been missing for a long time now. It's not like he's coming back."

At this, Rubia perked up at her. "Don't say that. Others out there still have hope. But that's not to say we shouldn't do what we can to try and help."

"Those daemons attacked my home, my city and my people. I can't stand aside and let that happen again."

"I don't blame you." Rubia followed her out of the tomb and to the other path - the only other way they could go. The other door was closed, and even seemed to be locked, but as she approached it, it seemed to react, giving off a soft, blue glow from its decorative metal.

Did it open with magic, she wondered? The princess raised her hands, focusing her energy towards it and closing her eyes. She tried everything she could, even spells more offensive, such as fire. Yet, nothing changed; there wasn't even a scratch on it.

"How does it open?" Nyxia asked herself in distress.

"Typically, with a key."

"I didn't know you could be sassy." Nyxia looked at the carbuncle, grinning just a little. However, if that was the case, how were they going to get out of here? The way back was completely barricaded by boulders far too heavy for her to ...

"I have an idea," Nyxia said, and with a skip in her step, she bounded back towards the barricade. Rubia followed curiously. If the rocks were too big to move, the most sensible thing to do would be to make them smaller. So, as they returned to the congested corridor, she drew out her water staff, conjuring a constant, powerful jet to break it down, little by little.

It seemed to make only a small difference before Nyxia needed to stop and regain her strength. Only the smaller rocks seemed to respond, and even then, they didn't get far.

Then, beside her, a bright, pink light illuminated the area. The carbuncle came up beside her, and the source of the magic came from the long, jeweled horn on her forehead. Nyxia didn't understand what it was at first, but then, she felt her energy returning to her.

Again, the sorceress gave the spell another shot. This time, the aquatic stream was much larger and stronger than before. The pile of rubble began to shift now, and as the smaller pieces washed away, the larger ones began to crack and crumble before they would follow suit.

"Yes! We did it!" Nyxia chimed. The way back was opened up again, and though there seemed to be no sign of the daemons that were pursuing them earlier, it seemed safe enough to go back, which seemed to be the only choice, considering they had reached their dead end.

In the end, it was a bust. However, if nothing else, it did show her what her new, "cute companion" was capable of. It also allowed her to look more into that curious door that wouldn't even budge.

Time to pull out the books again, she thought to herself.
 
It was a late night in the study. Rubia had gone to the newly refurbished bedroom to take a nap, which was fine for the mage as she tried to find a solution to opening the mysterious door. Nyxia hated mysteries. Perhaps that was why she always had her nose buried in a book. The pages usually had answers, but so far, she wasn't finding muck luck.

Did so few people really find their way that deep into the trench that this was still an unsolved puzzle? Such a large door could not have gone unnoticed, no matter how deep under the ground it was.

Finally, Nyxia had returned to her original room. For the most part, everything looked the same. The curtains were the same color and style, as was the dark carpet. The only thing that was different was the bedspread - burgundy and gold surrounded by a darker maroon of a sheer canopy.

Her father had promised her she could pick out her own vanity table and wardrobe as an early birthday present - something they would go out to shop for the next day. That pretty much meant no hunting for the gem. Still, Nyxia wouldn't say no to that. Having her clothes piled up in the closet just wasn't practical for her.

Lestallum was the place for everything, it seemed, even bedroom furniture, though finding the person that ran such a store was a little harder. Most of the city was being used as a safe haven for a lot of refugees. Shop owners did plenty of side tasks rather than selling stuff, such as finding meteorshards to help fuel the power plant.

However, after some asking around, a woman with short, brown hair offered to do business with her. Her name was Iris. She said she typically sold clothes from a little kiosk when she wasn't out hunting daemons, but she knew the woman who ran the furniture shop and could give her the gil when she returned.

With some help from a couple of men in the vicinity, the wardrobe set and table were carefully loaded onto Orion's pick-up truck.

However, Orion tended to get a little chatty, even when he was supposed to be serving as her guard. Once he got in a conversation with an older man in a red jacket, Nyxia knew she wasn't going to be able to tear him away without physically dragging him off. And that was just plain rude.

So, she sneaked off. Nyxia didn't really like being treated like a fragile princess. After all, dressed in black, ripped denim and a halter top and leather jacket, it wasn't as if she dressed like one, either.

Perhaps it was just her way to blend into the public. Perhaps she just liked the spunky style, rather than sporting some cutesy dress.

She hoped she might spot Ardyn somewhere within the city, but there seemed to be no trace of him this time. Perhaps there was no "third time's a charm" circumstance today.

She also took a stroll through the market, and though she was tempted to buy the ruby necklace she had tried on a few days ago, it appeared that the shop was nowhere to be found. The man must have packed up and left. Oh, well. That's what I get for procrastinating.

Instead, she bought a couple of root beers for herself and Orion to take on the road.

That night, Aranea Highwind happened upon the city. The training session had been postponed until Nyxia had everything set up in her room. Her trainer was out in the hallway, talking with Thage as the princess came out.

"My lady, how is it?" Thage asked.

Nyxia smiled slightly. "All I need now is a cello."

At this, the guardswoman frowned a bit. "I know you loved that instrument. However, your father no doubt thinks it's time for you to find new hobbies."

Nyxia might have fussed, had Aranea not been right there. Instead, she just looked at the ex-mercenary. "Ready when you are."

Lately, their training sessions had been a bit more strenuous. However, it came as a slight surprise when Aranea had led her away from the palace's premises. Nyxia had been about to inquire where they were going, but it seemed the other woman was already set on explaining herself.

"I've been informed there's a daemonic behemoth that's been terrorizing hunters south of here," she said. "It took out two of the Kingsglaives that went hunting for it. I'd take it out myself, but I saw this as a good opportunity for you to redeem yourself."

At this, Nyxia couldn't help but be a little excited. She had never gone hunting before, and to do so alongside Aranea was a huge deal. She had always wanted to do this.

"Thanks for keeping me in mind."

Aranea stopped by a bulky, black motorcycle standing by a curb. Nyxia watched as she climbed on. Only that bounty hunter would have transportation this cool. "Hop on," Aranea said, and so, she did, unsure of where to really put her hands once she was perched behind her. Then, the motorbike took off, nearly sending Nyxia off the back end. She quickly grabbed onto Aranea's waist, though it felt kind of strange to do so.

The drive wasn't very long, at least. Their destination was The Vesperpool, which was southeast from the city of Curia. On several occasions, Nyxia had been tempted to ask about Ardyn and how they knew each other, but somehow, she just felt safer not sharing about her relationship with the man.

"So, whatever did happen to all the Niffs, since the scourge? Are they still around?" she asked instead, playing a safer route.

"They're still around," Aranea confirmed. "Granted, a lot of people still don't like them, but there are some who have turned over a new leaf. After all, there's no point in us fighting amongst ourselves when there's something greater out there. Know what I mean?"

That was pretty much the exact same point that Ardyn had made. Nodding, Nyxia felt a bit more at ease about the whole thing. "I know exactly what you mean," she said. The bike came to a stop once they reached the swampy area. Glad she wore her knee-highs, Nyxia climbed off, though felt the heavily-saturated ground sink beneath her weight a little.

Ugh...

"So, where is this thing hiding?" Nyxia had expected this behemoth to be easier spot in such an open area. Although, the destroyed campsite just a few yards away was evidence that it couldn't have gone too far.

"It's probably moved towards The Myrlwood. Which means we'll have to walk a little."

As they changed direction, Nyxia followed, staff at the ready, just in case. Rain was beginning to fall, as if the earth needed more moisture in it.

"So, you must have done something to catch his interest."

"Sorry?" Nyxia almost had missed her words, and it took her a couple of seconds longer to figure out what she was indicating to.

"The imperial chancellor," Aranea clarified. "Not so much that nowadays, but for as long as I worked for him, not once have I seen him so fixated on something, let alone someone."

"Fixated? I...uh..." Nyxia stuttered a little. Shit! So much for keeping it quiet.

"Relax, princess. Your secret is safe with me." Aranea glanced over her clad shoulder at her. "It's just...weird. It takes a lot more than a set of nice tits and a pretty face to keep his attention. He hardly gave me a second glance." Then, her voice quieted to a tone of disgust. "And thank the gods for that."

"He said you didn't like him much."

"Never did," Aranea confirmed. "But then again, I don't like taking orders, nor what the empire stands for, which is why what I do now is completely voluntary. The pay isn't as good, but it beats waiting around for the end of the world."

"I guess so." Still a little flustered, Nyxia glanced downward. Aranea Highwind thought she had big tits and a pretty face? Or was she just speaking hypothetically? Before the topic could pursue any further, she heard a loud noise among the trees further ahead, soon followed by a roar that could only belong to the behemoth.

"Girl talk later. Let's move."

Like a rocket, Aranea shot up from the mud and toward the beast. Nyxia followed suit, though with feet still firmly grounded. Aranea made the first blow, and it primarily only managed to get the behemoth's attention. Aside from being larger than most, it looked like any other behemoth that Nyxia had seen. Sure, it's eyes glowed a bloody red, but otherwise, was that really the only thing that made it daemonic?

Then, there came the fire. No, it didn't breathe fire like a dragon, but with a swipe of its monstrous claws, a wave of flames came forth like a firestorm, instantly setting the grass between it and the hunters alight.

"Watch out! This mutt means business!"

Aranea struck again, soaring over the wall of orange embers and driving her lance into the side of the behemoth's body. It thrashed angrily, as if trying to shake off a mosquito. Nyxia swept the staff in front of her, causing a disturbance in the fire ahead of her before it seemed to dissipate somewhat.

By her will, the weapon transformed into what appeared to be a giant trident. It would conjure a great gust of cold wind, small shards of ice flying towards the beast. It was clearly pained by it, its growl becoming much more angered, bloodied fangs bared to the skies. Aranea landed beside the mage. They teamed up on it now, using everything they had to bring it down. When the daemon was finally vulnerable, the two of them struck at once. Aranea gave her trainee a boost into the air, and immediately after, she followed. Trident and lance were driven into the monster, one into its back, the other into its head.

At last, it fell onto its side before its limp body would diminish into ash, dampened by the rain to only wash away into the grass.

Adrenaline was rushing through her every pore right now, Nyxia almost couldn't think straight. She finally realized what she had been missing out on all of this time.

"That felt amazing," Nyxia exhaled as she looked at Aranea, who seemed quite calm. Obviously, she had done this sort of thing many times, that it was likely no big deal to her.

"You did good, princess. Keep it up, and I might yet make a hunter out of you."

"That's what I would want more than anything," she confessed.

"One day, maybe. Gotta start somewhere."
 
Returning to the palace, Nyxia and Aranea had gone their separate ways. Granted, she had been hoping to get a bit more praise for such a job well done. Maybe that was all part of being a hunter, however. Do what one can to protect the innocent, but not for their gratitude - only for their protection.

Once she retired to bed, Nyxia slept, and she had never come across slumber so deep. She couldn't even recall dreaming.

The following day consisted of setting up the new furniture and filling the drawers up with clothes that had been sitting in her closet for days. She had been interrupted when she was close to being finished when Thage informed her of an emergency in the infirmary.

A hunter had been injured badly, said he had been fighting a giant daemon, the couldn't say what it was exactly. He said it came out of the wall of a tunnel on the road, almost as if it was molded with it. It came out of nowhere.

From the burns on his arm, Nyxia distinguished what medicine she needed to help him. The injury, however, was really bad. The burn even seemed to be spreading like a disease. Nonetheless, she comforted him as best as she could, telling him he would need to stay here for a couple of days in order to regroup.

However, of all the years she had been doing this, she never had the opportunity nor the courage to tell someone that they might not make it.

Aranea took her out for another hunt on the following day. Having learned it was the day before her birthday, the more experienced hunter took it as an excuse to get her trained. She even said it could be her birthday present. After tracking some denizens of the night on the outskirts of Curia, they took them down as a team.

It was well past everyone's bedtime when she finally returned to the palace. Still needing to wind down from the thrill of the hunt, Nyxia got herself showered and changed into night clothes - a black dress that fell just below her knees.

She had been ready to engage herself in a book when something filled the air. It was the unmistakable scent that she had started to suspect would have been lost to her.

"Someone's been busy."

The man was perched in her opened window; she had deliberately left it so in order to let some air inside. She hadn't exactly expected that the imperial chancellor would make an entry, too.

Not that she was exactly complaining.

"Ardyn... you know you shouldn't be here."

"Then, perhaps you ought to keep your voice down so they don't hear you." He stepped inside, his boots almost inaudible against the new carpet.

Nyxia's cheeks flushed, having not realized until then she wasn't exactly using her quiet voice. "You just startled me a little, that's all."

Ardyn gave her an inquisitive look, and for a moment, she thought he might have been eating her up with his amber eyes. "If it's a bad time, I can leave."

"No, it's not that. It's just that I haven't seen you in days, so I didn't know when to exp-"

He had closed in on her like a hawk, though Nyxia hadn't stopped talking until she was forced to, when his index finger pressed onto her lips. "I came, because I have something to give you." Nyxia didn't expect him to shower her with gifts, even if tomorrow was her twentieth birthday. She imagined it was something more along the lines of aiding her with finding the gem. "Now, close your eyes."

She did so, now questioning why this had to be a surprise. She felt his finger leave her mouth and heard him shuffle for a moment.

"Now, let's see what we have here."

She opened her eyes, expecting to see a book that would give her more insight. However, the last thing she had anticipated was for him to be propping up a large, black case in the shape of a cello in between them.

Her heart skipped a beat. She briefly recalled that while they overlooked the waters beyond Galdin Quay, she had mentioned to him how she once had one and lost it during the daemon attack, and how it had been her fondest possession. She hadn't thought he would replace it, though.

This had to be a prank. He did have a sense of humor, albeit subtle.

Yet, as she opened the case, she was utterly breathless at the sight of the polished, black wood and bronze strings inside. It was immensely beautiful. Nyxia couldn't imagine how much gil this might have cost him.

"You didn't have to do this," she said after a long moment of silence. "I mean... It's gorgeous, but..."

Nyxia didn't want to come off as rude, and so she stopped herself there. As she stroked her fingertips over the smooth wood, she wanted so desperately to try it right then and there. After all, it had been over a week since she lost hers, and her fingers itched to play again.

"May I?" she asked, glancing up at him. Ardyn looked quite amused by her amazement as he took a seat on the bench at the foot of the bed.

"It's all yours. Besides, I have been hoping to hear you play."

Nyxia took out the large instrument with care. The only thing that needed to be attached was the endpin to prop it from the ground. After she secured it, she drew up a chair and perched in the middle of the floor. With the cello propped up between her knees, she took a couple of minutes to make sure it was tuned. As she did, she couldn't help but reminisce. "My father always thought it was a bit of a strange hobby," she said. "Always thought I needed to focus more on spellcasting and being a princess, but my cousin and I used to play strings all the time. She played the viola like an angel. But we did this thing called growing up, and she became a part of the Kingsglaive..."

She paused, and Ardyn seemed to read her expression like an opened book. "It didn't end well, did it?"

"Unfortunately not," Nyxia sighed. "She was my best friend. We did everything together. I guess if she was still alive, we would be hunting the daemons together." Soon, she was done, and as she picked up the bow, she would distract herself from the depressing thoughts as she began playing.

The fine silk on the bow rubbed along the strings, and instantly, Nyxia lost herself. It was like drifting into a dream. The notes flowed like a gentle stream of water, and soon, she closed her eyes. It was as though she forgot that she was being watched. She felt so at peace, nothing else mattered. The world around her wasn't so dark, after all.

Then, she felt a caress over her shoulder. At first, it hadn't distracted her - not until it sank over the swell of her chest and further down. Ardyn was behind her now, slithering his way between her and her cello...

And he was doing a damn, fine job at succeeding.

The bow lowered and the notes ceased, though Nyxia kept herself together just enough to not let it fall to the floor. He helped her with that, and as his hand settled over her upper thigh, having just barely brushed up her skirt, his other hand took away the instrument and set it aside carefully. Her body tensed, and she didn't know whether she wanted to tell him to stop or keep going.

Being this close to him, that cologne filled her lungs and wooed her further. His lips grazed her neck, and though there was a slight roughness from his stubbled, facial hair, she urged him to continue as she leaned her head to the side. She wasn't sure exactly where to put her hands, so for the time being, she kept them on the edges of the chair cushion. Her fingers gripped tight around it, and as the skirt of her nightdress was lifted higher, she shivered in delight. She just wanted him to touch her.

She grabbed his wrist, pulling it further up until his fingers found her center. She heard him chuckle, his breath tickling at her ear.

"My, are we eager," he purred. "But I wouldn't want to spoil you."

Not entirely sure of the context of his words, she swallowed hard as he denied her, pulling away from her completely. He stepped towards the window, and she was beginning to think he was going to leave again.

"What is your game?" she demanded. "You act like you want me, but when it escalates, you're bailing on me." He stopped, but his back remained turned to her. Nyxia didn't know what else to say in order to get him to turn around and look at her. Finally, she added on. "What are you afraid of?"

Ardyn looked over his shoulder at her. He didn't appear as if he was about to say anything. His eyes cast to the window, but as Nyxia rose to her feet, she heard him exhale.

"You wouldn't want someone like me, my dear."

"So, you were imperial chancellor. Whoop dee doo." Nyxia took a step forward, her eyes narrowed and agitated. "Imperial survivors have even taken a stand, so it's not like all of you are bad guys. Believe me, I'm not so narrow-minded."

"You don't even know the half of it."

"I get it, Ardyn. You might have done some pretty bad things." Granted, she might have been more upset about the attack on Insomnia had it not been so long ago. Yet, just like the survivors that she spoke of, he was helping towards a better future for Eos, wasn't he? He did that by helping her.

And she was grateful to him for it.

"I forgive you for all the terrible things you have done. For all the lives you took along the way. Why? Because you saved mine. Isn't that enough?"

Still, he said nothing. However, there was a response. She glanced at his hands as they tightened into fists. Perhaps he hadn't forgiven himself.

"Damnit, Ardyn! At least say something!"

Almost too quickly for her to keep up, he turned, his fingers gripping her arms and his lips claiming hers in a firm kiss. She had to shift her foot back so as not to stumble backwards. She must have said something right to make him stay. Maybe it was her determination, or perhaps the fact that she had forgiven him for...whatever crimes he had committed. She didn't need to know, nor did she want to. Men could change, as was evident in the way he displayed himself around her. It was evident all around the continent, what people had been trying to say all along.

There was no need to fight each other when all the people should be on the same side.

The kiss separated, though Ardyn's hands came up to cup her face between them. She could feel the silk of his gloves on her cheeks. "I told you to keep your voice down."

Nyxia smiled slightly, her green eyes peering up at him. It seemed he had come around. "Well, if that's your way of shutting me up, then, maybe I won't."

Ardyn looked smug, up until the sound of footsteps trailed outside. Nyxia looked in the direction of the closed door.

"My Lady? What's going on in there?"

Nyxia panicked a little, shuffling Ardyn towards the window. He abided as she stuttered for a cover-up. "Uh... Just... I'm on the phone."

"It's late... Are you alright?"

"I'm fine, Thage. Thank you."

Thankfully, the door was locked, otherwise she would have been deathly terrified the woman would open up. "Very well. Get some sleep. You have a big day tomorrow."

"I will."

Nyxia usually looked forward to her birthday. There were tons of food and even in eternal darkness, Curians found time to celebrate and throw parties out in the street. Even if they did use her birthday as an excuse to get drunk and have a good time, she didn't complain.

However, the only thing she really wished for was that she didn't have to usher Ardyn off. After she was certain that Thage was gone, she peaked out through the window to see if he might have been nearby. However, he was nowhere to be seen.

Once again, gone in a hurry.

"Shit," she sighed, squirming uncomfortably as she closed the window. I did not plan on spending tonight being hot and bothered. I guess I'm going to have to do something about it.
 
The lights on every street were made to be much brighter than was normal for this special day. Even Natalia Chantieri had returned home for her daughter's twentieth birthday, which immediately put everyone in higher spirits. Nyxia was also happy to see her. They were even able to share a lavish breakfast, just the three of them, in the dining room.

Outside, live music played. The streets were lined with food stands and people, a good portion of which weren't even citizens of Curia, but refugees from outside that were welcomed to stay here.

Even hunters and Lucis's King's Guard were here to help with protection, just in case daemons got too close to the border.

Once Nyxia was ready to present herself to guests that wanted to visit her, adorning a turquoise dress, she was in the main hall, where food was also displayed as snacks for those welcomed into the palace. Naturally, not many people were allowed to pass through, but many familiar faces did come, such as those she had healed in the hospital wing.

To her surprise, one of them returned with two others that were dressed in royal garb representing Lucis. She didn't know much about them until Cingarus had introduced the trio.

"Nyxia, my dear, this is the Lucian King's Guard," he said. "Meet Ignis Scientia, Prompto Argentum, and Gladiolus Amicitia." Each of them bowed in accordance.

"It's an honor to meet His Majesty and his daughter on such a significant day," remarked Ignis politely. She noticed he wore dark shades over his scarred eyes. It was pretty evident that he was blinded, likely from a brawl with some sort of daemon. Still, he seem to be able to navigate just fine.

"It certainly has been a long time since I saw you last, Gladiolus," Cingarus said, smiling. He looked over at Nyxia. "His father and I were good friends back in the day. I think you were only an energetic teenager when I last saw you and Clarus."

At this, a muscular male with dark hair straightened, grinning a bit. "He may have mentioned you a couple of times, Your Majesty. All good things, I promise."

"And you're Prompto," Nyxia chimed in, looking at the blond on the far right. The others seemed surprised that she had taken to him so quickly. "The photographer, right?"

He laughed, putting his hand behind his head. "That's me. Feeling a hundred percent better, thanks to Her Highness."

"Glad I could help." She looked at the others with a smile so that they didn't feel left out. "It's nice to meet you all. Thank you for coming."

As the day pursued, she still attended to those in need within the palace, but she made sure to take plenty of time to enjoy herself. After all, this day was all about her.

Even Aranea came to send her regards, gifting her with a spellbound sickle that was made of beautiful, gilded silver. Nyxia was eager to give it a try on their next hunt.

Around the time that things started quieting down, though softer music still filled the air, Nyxia had finished dinner with her family. Queen Natalia had been talking about how Altissia would soon be back to full strength again so that it could also serve as a safe haven. It would hold the same, Curian energy that they used to shield away the daemons.

Nyxia finally retired to her bedroom after enjoying her favorite dessert: salted caramel and chunky chocolate gelato. As usual, it was time to wind down a little bit before bed. Anyone else might have watched television or played games. Yet, her television screen seemed to just collect dust in her room. Instead, she listened to the strings and soft percussions playing outside. Again, she kept the window ajar, as if inviting hers truly to come inside.

After about an hour of tidying an reorganizing her room, she helped herself to a bath. The light, night music nearly put her to sleep a couple of times. One time, she had been stirred into alertness when she thought she heard a shuffling sound in the bedroom.

Her eyes darted across to the door, staring for a moment. Should she say anything? She slowly climbed out of the tub, reaching for her towel to wrap it around herself.

"Thage?" she cautiously called. "Is that you?"

Then, she opened the door. Thage was nowhere in sight, but it came as no real surprise that Ardyn had once more found his way in.

"Ah, sorry to disappoint. It's just yours truly."

"How many times are you going to sneak in here?" she asked, clutching her towel against her chest.

"Well, as it is the only means for me to see you, as many times as I want."

"And what if I told you to stop?" That wasn't to say she actually would, she was simply curious.

"Well...that depends. Would it be because you wish not to see me, or because you want to conceal me?"

Nyxia smiled faintly. "I should get dressed." Leaving him to determine that question on his own, she moved towards the wardrobe. "You might want to avert your eyes."

"Only if that's what you truly want."

Her cheeks colored with pink, the princess pulled out a nightgown from the cabinet. Was there really any need to be secretive about her body after the couple of times that they had shown intimacy towards each other?

Nyxia decided to no longer question herself. Damn the consequences. She was a grown woman capable of making her own decisions. If she didn't do it now, she'd never forgive herself for it. It would be torment.

She inhaled inaudibly. Then, the towel fell around her ankles in a pool of cotton. Cool air tickled at her skin, which was still wet from the shower. Yet, her back remained turned to him.

Had she made a mistake? Was she being stupid, expressing her desires like this?

Suddenly, she felt the silk of his fingerless gloves graze over her hips. She gasped softly, her heart racing like a coeurl.

"Temptress." Ardyn breathed against her bare shoulder. "Why is it you harbor any desire for me?"

"You haven't heard a word I said," she muttered, turning around to face him. "I know there's a good man in you. I've seen it..."

"You beautiful, naive girl..."

"You think what you want, Ardyn Izunia. Whether you want to hear it or not, I'm going to say it. I-"

She was silenced by a kiss, and before she could confess her emotions, he was effortlessly scooping her up into his arms. Her arms wrapped about his neck, and as her back sank into the mattress, she was peeling off his layers, starting with his damask-patterned shawl and coat.

She was sure that she couldn't have been his first, considering his age over her, but one thing for certain was that he most definitely was hers. She wanted to make it last, but at the same time, was terrified to pursue it. Yet, she wanted it more than anything.

With the diversions still going on outside, Nyxia felt confident that there would be no interruptions tonight. She pulled him down into another, passionate kiss as she shredded him down to his skin. There was no going back now. Nyxia tensed slightly as he positioned himself between her legs. As if he knew, he was careful, his lips locked onto hers to keep her cry to a minimum.

The pain was sharp, but brief. It really wasn't as bad as it was rumored to be. Then again, she had more tolerance to pain than some, thanks to her training.

Another, steady push, and the discomfort subsided, overcome only by pleasure a few more moments in. Nyxia whined softly, though she tried to take mind to keeping quiet in the process.

It seemed her lover struggled to do the same, though even as he resorted to sucking at her neck, she didn't stop him.

Although, she was a tad worried about the bruise it might leave behind afterwards.
 
In the end, it was nothing she couldn't cover up. She had used a decorative scarf to hide the imperfection, though was sure she could put together some sort of concoction to heal it rapidly.

Nyxia's main concern, though it shouldn't have surprised her, was that when she had awoken the next morning, there was hardly any trace of him. Aside from the hickey on her neck, the only proof that he had ever been there was the scent of his cologne on the sheets. He had gathered all of his clothes, even the red scarf he had used to wrap the parcel.

Perhaps it was best that way. Whatever it took to avoid any questions.

Trying to act as normal as possible during her daily routine, it was hard not to think about him. She needed an excuse to get away from people once in a while. If they asked her what was wrong, she simply told them that she hadn't gotten enough sleep... which wasn't entirely false.

After her visit to the clinic, she escaped to the gardens. Her hopes were that she would be able to train with Aranea at some point today, but as the hours ticked by, she was beginning to get the impression that her trainer would not be coming tonight.

I need to get out, she told herself in desperation. If she had to do it on her own, so be it, but she was feeling too restless to stay inside the palace.

She took her new sickle that had been gifted to her, as well as her usual staff. The blade was secured to a holster in such a fashion that was safe for her to not get cut as she walked.

Nyxia didn't stray too far from home. In fact, she took the Stella GT out on the road with intentions to keep going until she came across some daemons. There was no other routine than that. Finally, she came across the Burbost Souvenir Emporium outpost, where it seemed a couple of wraiths were on the hunt for a life to take.

The car skidded to a halt, the wheels screeched, and Nyxia's green eyes narrowed. She'd be happy to let them try, but this time, she was ready.

She stepped out of the vehicle, her heeled boots clicking on the asphalt as she readied her blade that she was itching to get some use out of. They spotted her right away, and as green flames grew around the both of them in defense, Nyxia remained determined.

She growled, driving the scythe into a swing as one of them came at her. The wraith swept away from her, dodging away from the blade. Nyxia struck again, and the second time had missed as well.

Then, something interesting caught her attention as her thumb brushed over the short hilt of the sickle. Embedded in the metal was a carefully located button. Curious as to what it did, though bracing herself for anything, she pressed it down.

Suddenly, the hilt extended into a long rod. Nyxia was amazed as the weapon enlarged its range, but again, she pushed the button. This time, the rod dropped, morphing into a long chain.

"Damn," she muttered to herself. "Best birthday gift ever."

She smirked a little, swinging it a couple of times so she could get a feel for it. Again, the daemon came at her, green flames spreading out in every direction. Nyxia leapt into the air to dodge it, and the blade swung down like a pendulum on its hooded head. It released an angry, pained noise that she couldn't quite describe - only that it sent chills down her spine when she heard it.

She landed on the ground, spinning the weapon over her head as she readied herself for it to come at her again. Behind her, however, the other Lich attacked, and green fire glowed, alerting her. She spun around, swinging at it with a maneuver she hadn't planned, but she imagined looked cool, had someone else been watching. The scythe flew almost nonstop. Once got the momentum going, it was easy to keep up, though the daemon managed to dodge a couple of strikes.

Then, the chain extended, sending the blade farther out on the next cast. Nyxia yanked it back towards her, driving the scythe clear through the wraith's midsection as it came back.

The first one was wounded, though not completely down. Nyxia used a spell of light to finish it off. Ribbons of glowing yellow shot across the air from her staff, and like snakes, they wrapped around the bony arms of the wraith before they would tear them from the rest of its body. Like the other Lich she had just killed, it dissipated into a pile of ash.

"Teaches you guys not to mess with the wrong princess," she scoffed, looking down at her knee, which was bleeding. She hadn't even noticed until now that her landing on the road had scraped it, though it didn't really hurt. Not until she started walking, at least.

There was a waterfall not far from here. She made her way down the stairs, limping slightly as she did so, but it wasn't unbearable pain. Just an annoyance.

The sound of rushing water told her she was close, and as she rounded the corner of rocks to the right, she saw Callatein's Plunge, clean and peaceful as it ever was.

She had always wanted to jump into a waterfall. The child in her wanted to see what it was like, though rumor had it that the grotto beyond wasn't of ice like it used to be, warming the waters outside.

Nyxia looked around first, making sure the coast was clear before she set down her weapons, then pulled up her pant leg so as to allow the water to cleanse the wound.

Both feet in the pool created by the waterfall, she winced slightly as the blood and gravel washed away. No doubt, it would be fine in a couple of days. There was no need to waste a potion on it. Nyxia was certain she had a bandage in the glove box for it.

Before she could realize what was happening, her body was yanked into the water and under. There was a shooting pain in the back of her head, and she could barely begin fighting for breath before everything started going black. She didn't even have a chance to see what was trying to drown her.

Fresh blood pooled around her, but briefly after consciousness had left her, a giant blade punctured the water's surface.

She awoke coughing up warm water, and her stomach tensed and tightened painfully as she did so. Nyxia was lying down on what seemed to be a small bed, and there was a blanket over her, sticking to her cold, wet clothes.

She didn't see anyone in the room with her, but it seemed like she was in the trailer at the outpost. She shivered, pulling the blanket tighter around her body as she sat up.

The back of her head was pounding, and the bright streetlight outside didn't help matters. Yet, she saw another vehicle parked by the Stella. It was the burgundy convertible, though its owner seemed to be nowhere in sight.

"Ardyn..." she murmured weakly, staggering further out into the parking lot. However, her legs could barely handle her weight as she fell to the ground. She was still without her energy. She had been thrown completely off guard. How was she supposed to know that daemons could live in the water?

She crawled to the car, hoping to find some sort of trace as to where he might have gone. She only got as far as the front wheel when she had pushed herself beyond her limit. Her body ached, and even breathing still proved difficult.

Laying limply on the asphalt, she coughed and shivered.

"Damn," she heard him behind her, followed by the shuffling of his boots. "You shouldn't be out here." She was picked up from the ground and brought back inside, and the blanket was re-positioned to keep her warm.

Nyxia gave him a tired smile. "My hero yet again. At this rate, I'm probably looking like a pitiful damsel in distress."

"Hush." Ardyn kissed the top of her head. From his robe, he drew out what appeared to be a potion. "Here, drink." She did so, and as she swallowed the substance down, he continued. "You're bleeding. You must have hit your head on a rock."

"That explains a lot," she murmured, though her energy was gradually returning to her. "How did you find me?"

"Something in the air felt wrong. I only followed your aura. I suppose I just knew you were in peril."

She nestled against his chest, feeling much warmer this way. "I need to get back home, but...I can't drive."

"Don't be silly. We will stay in the camper."

"Is it safe?"

"I made sure of it. You are safe with me always." Brushing her hair from her face, Ardyn re-positioned himself so that he could stretch his legs out on the bed, and Nyxia laid on top of him.

Her father would be worried sick if she didn't return home. Still, she was in good hands, knowing that Ardyn must have somehow cleared the area to make sure they could sleep without disturbance.
 
Rest came effortlessly, but once again, Ardyn was nowhere to be seen as she opened her eyes. He never seemed to stick around for very long, did he? She sighed, getting up from the bed. She needed a serious change of clothes, which she never thought to bring with her.

This was definitely a lesson learned.

At the front of the camper, the door opened. Nyxia was on high alert for a split second, ready to grab her scythe.

Then, she relaxed. Maybe he hadn't left her after all.

"The shop wasn't completely robbed, so luckily for us, I scavenged some breakfast." He handed her a bottle of water and a bag of snacks.

"Thanks," she smiled, taking a swig of the water.

"Feeling better?"

"Much," she answered. They both sat back down, and Nyxia tugged at her damp shirt a little. "I need to drive out soon. These clothes are very uncomfortable right now."

"I will allow you to remove them." He was teasing, she could tell. Nyxia smirked, splashing water at him.

"Let's see how you like it."

Ardyn flinched as the water got him on the neck and shoulder. Instantly, he grinned back, snatching the bottle and tossing it to the ground. In a split second, he was pinning her down on the bed.

And oddly enough, she liked it.

"That wasn't very nice," he cooed, and she only bit her bottom lip at him. He noticed her reaction, his grip loosening on her wrists. "You still need to recover. You're not fully healed."

She abruptly shifted her weight, throwing him to the ground and landing on top of him, pinning him just the same. He looked at her with surprise.

"You underestimate me," she purred, gliding her hands down his arms and to his chest. Then, she started to push herself up. She did need to get back home, as much as she wanted to keep having her fun with him.

Ardyn pulled her back down before she could get out of reach. "You shouldn't make promises you can't keep." Nyxia gasped slightly as his hand found her backside, gripping it firmly. In return, she seized him through his black trousers. He was already hard, and for some reason, feeling it only enticed her more. "Mm, she's getting feisty now."

Nyxia licked her lips as she peered down at him slyly. "Should I stop?" Somehow, she already anticipated that he was enjoying every bit of it.

"By all means, don't."

She acted on pure, animalistic instinct now, her fingers tearing open his zipper just enough to withdraw his shaft. In turn, he helped remove her pants, the task a bit more frenzied and difficult, considering the damp material was still sticking to her flesh.

She was still on top of him as he pushed himself into her. This time, there's was no need to be so secretive, as they were out in the middle of nowhere. Perhaps the worst they had to worry about was attracting daemons with their sexual episode.

It was almost a battle for domination. She took initiative to ride him the moment he drove himself into her. Nyxia's body flexed as she bounced over him, and despite her injury, she didn't hold back. Right now, all she could feel was pleasure, and the gasps and moans that emitted from her lips made that quite evident.

She came first, but her body pumped on until she was sure he was satisfied. His thrusts took over at the very end, and he held her hips tightly as he shot his warm seed into her.

He pulled her into a hungry kiss, his hand against the back of her head. It became clear that he didn't want her to leave, but as it turned out, not all good things could last forever.

She made a note to tell him that she planned on taking her gem hunt to the Daurell Caverns, though couldn't be sure when yet. It wouldn't be tonight, as there was no doubt Thage and Cingarus would keep a close eye on her after her mysterious disappearance. For all she knew, it might not even be tomorrow.

"Perhaps it would be wise if I stayed clear for a couple of days, then."

Not that she wanted him to, but perhaps he was right.

He followed her to the outskirts of the city, both in their own, separate vehicles. As she turned into the gate, he would keep driving straight. All the while, she was trying to determine an excuse as to where she had been. There was no way she was going to get back inside without someone asking questions.

"Nyxia!" And sure enough, there it was. "Where the hell have you been!?"

She hadn't even gotten five steps away from the car when her father approached her. "I was hunting," she said. Well, at least that was partially true.

"You've been gone for hours!" he hissed. "I thought you might have been killed!"

"I... I'm sorry. I did get hurt, but...a hunter helped me get on my feet."

"You cannot keep gambling your life with daemons! How can I expect you to be able to find the gem if you keep coming back with injuries?"

"I'm fine, father! I'm not a little girl anymore!" Nyxia hollered. She was fed up with being treated as such, those she understood that any father would feel that much concern for his daughter.

He gave her a stern look before his shoulders fell. There was no swaying her, and he knew that. "At the very least, let me find someone who can help you."

"I have help," Nyxia said. "I have Aranea and Thage to train me."

Cingarus shook his head, his voice raised. "No... you need companionship. Not just training sessions. If you insist on finding your gem, then you will do so by your king's orders."

Nyxia stiffened, not liking the sound of this. Still, she nodded her head.

Cingarus sighed. "I will make an address to our daemon hunters tomorrow. Based on those who volunteer, I will let you choose who will fight with you." Then, he added firmly, "And you will be there."

"Yes, Your Majesty."
 
Suffice it to say, the address was boring as all hell. Nyxia stood in the throne room beside her father, who had summoned an open gathering of hunters and guards who were willing to do a favor. Once his reasons were clear, and those willing to lay their lives down for the princess's cause were asked to step forward, Nyxia was expected to make her decision.

Orion was one of them, as was Prompto. They were the only familiar faces that she recognized. By default, she wanted to go with someone she knew. Prompto seemed like a nice guy, but she had never seen him in combat. Orion, on the other hand, was quite skilled with a large sword.

Nyxia made her decision, though it was no real surprise that Orion was chosen to be her partner in fighting crime.

A younger man closer to her age than Ardyn probably was, Orion was perfectly capable of looking after her.

After dinner was bedtime, though Nyxia took pleasure in playing her cello in the privacy of her room while she could. She might have even played another instrument afterwards to help lull herself to sleep a little easier.

Hunting with Orion was actually a lot of fun. He made jokes, helped train her at campsites, and when they went shopping at Lestallum for some supplies for the road, he always bought food.

They had been fighting the night's monsters for a week. Steyliff Grove and the Daurell Caverns could be scratched off the list. Tonight, they would go to Costlemark Tower under the light of the full moon. Nyxia's last visit there wasn't very successful, but as it turned out, Nyxia had done a lot of research on her phone for these mysterious doors, which there seemed to be one in every dungeon that she had come across so far.

Fighting the daemons was significantly easier than it had been when she took this venture alone. With Orion at her back as she led the way, she did at least feel safer. He had given her no reason to feel otherwise.

Nyxia and Orion eventually stumbled across the door beyond the room where the naga had gotten the better of the princess.

According to a source online, there was a way to recreate the key for these doors. Clay was needed, which she had found outside of the tower before they entered. She sat herself in front of the door, propped on her knees. Her hands were slightly elevated in front of her, holding the clay as if offering it to the door.

Then, she began to Reflect. Something she didn't do enough of, but it was like a form of meditation, except it allowed greater forces to enter through her. Gods, aeons? Nyxia never fully understood who they were, but if they were helping towards the greater good, she was willing to bet that they were deities of Eos looking to better their world.

There was a warm glow around her, and Orion watched in amazement as a white light was cast around her, even brighter so around her cupped hands.

"Locitum suh dolibix estivas,

Vigis aran maldifidii a!

Sular igira estivas

Digas locitum utzilah digas!"


She had spent these last few days just staring at the screen to memorize the chant, and as she closed her hands together, the clay was concealed from sight.

The light in the chamber brightened, and then, suddenly, Nyxia gasped. She felt the clay morph in her hands. As she opened them, she saw she now wielded a large key that would fit the door ahead of them.

"Remarkable." Orion came up beside her, and as she cautiously unlocked the door, she stepped back as it would open up on its own.

"No kidding," she murmured, equally amazed by her own achievement. She turned to look at Orion with a thankful smile. "I've never gotten this far, you know. I wouldn't have, if it wasn't for you."

He smiled back down at her. "Anything for Her Highness." A moment passed, as Nyxia was trying to read the look on his face. He looked as though he was admiring her - in a way she had never thought he felt for her.

Then, Orion leaned in. Without even thinking, Nyxia's instinct kicked in. She struck him across the face, though instantly felt bad for doing it.

"That hurt..." he muttered, holding his hand to his face. "What did you do that for?"

"Sorry. I just... don't feel the same."

"Is it someone else?" he demanded. This was a tricky question. If she confessed she was in love with someone else, then he would know she had been sneaking about to see him. Nyxia hesitated.

"Yes."

Orion looked taken aback, but surprisingly, not all as upset as she expected. "Very well. I'm sorry...I shouldn't have."

"It's no big deal. Look, let's just...go. I want to know what's beyond this door." She walked on, finding it too weird to look at Orion. As she passed through the opened passage, however, he asked her a question.

"Do you love him?"

She stopped. She had thought this conversation was over, but as she turned around, her heart felt as if it would jump out through her throat.

Orion no longer stood there. She hardly could believe what she was seeing. Somehow, she knew what this meant, seeing Ardyn standing before her. Either that, or the incantation had caused a strange side effect.

"Ardyn... What are you doing here?" she stammered.

"I'm still waiting for an answer for my question."

"I..." she had been so willing to say it before. Why was it so hard now? Ardyn was putting the pressure on her, and yet... "You already know the answer..."

"I want to hear you say it." He seized her by the arms, his body intensely close to her. And his smell... there was no denying that it was him.

"Yes," she whispered. "I love you."

She wasn't so sure if she had made the right decision in confessing to him. She had thought about him all the time. There was no getting him out of her mind over this past week, even in the midst of combat.

Yet, as he kissed her firmly, Nyxia was beginning to believe the feeling was mutual. "You deserve better." He growled huskily.

"Wait... how long have you been... pretending to be my bodyguard?"

He grinned a bit, as if he had forgotten the point he was trying to make. "I was with you the entire time. I had hoped you wouldn't forget about me. As it turns out, I have nothing to worry about."

"But why?"

"I don't want anyone else dying for you, if it isn't me."

Nyxia stared at him. For a moment, tears threatened her eyes. He loved her. He wouldn't quite come out with it, but that was good enough for her. "If you did die, I would use the gem to bring you back..."

He gave her a slightly amazed look. "Would you?"

"I would do whatever it took. Even if it meant destroying Eos's only chance of escaping the Starscourge."

Ardyn kissed her again, this time a bit more gently than before. Nyxia wished this moment could have lasted an eternity.

"Well, I believe someone still has a mission to see through," he said quietly.

"Yes, well... There's a small problem."

"And what is that, I wonder?" he inquired.

"I've been hot and bothered for a week, and you've been here all this time, leaving me hanging."

"Oh?" He chuckled now. "Shame on me. First haven we find, I promise I'll take good care of you."

She had to admit, it felt strange to explore deeper into the tower with Ardyn in her shadow. She couldn't concentrate. Yet, when the thrill of the fight finally returned, she was dumbfounded to learn something new.

He knew how to warp.

Nyxia only ever knew that those of the Kingsglaive could warp. Clearly, she had been ill-informed. Still, she went along with it as they teamed up on a group of mindflayers.

In a flash of magenta, he taken two of them out in a matter of a minute. Nyxia managed to take one down, using the sickle to tear through it like a knife through butter.

Then, Ardyn was suddenly beside her, yanking her away from the last one that had come up behind her. His hand was gripped tightly around her wrist, and as the wraith swept at nothing but air, Ardyn pulled her back around into a full circle.

As if she knew what he intended, Nyxia swung with the momentum, using her scythe and tearing into the wraith as she finished her 360 degrees.

It caused the daemon to stumble back, and she slashed at it again, lunging it out on a chain and causing it to hook onto the mindflayer in the gut. Then, she yanked hard, finishing it off so that nothing remained but ash around them.

If she thought she got an adrenaline rush just from hunting in general, there was something about doing so with Ardyn that just made it incredibly invigorating.

And she wanted that safe haven now to act upon this feral lust building up inside.

As she was let go and free to stand, Nyxia gave him a look of positive exasperation. Why they hadn't done this more often, she couldn't tell. This was the next best thing to a date, in all fairness.

As they trailed deeper into the dungeons, and narrow corridors would take them lower, Ardyn finally spoke up.

"I hope your cello has been treated well."

"Very much so," she said with a thankful smile. "It keeps me busy when you're not around."

"Many things have kept you busy. You just have a passion for it."

"Not so sure I would use that word to describe it." They had to be ten floors beneath the large door when they came across a safe haven. Nyxia sighed audibly in relief. They had been on the move all day, and finally, it would be nice to get off her feet.

"Should we pitch a tent?" she suggested.

"Hm... I thought you might want to proceed a further ways until the next one." His voice suggested humor.

"I don't appreciate your snarkiness," she said with a smirk, already a step ahead of him as she materialized their necessities for camp.

Ardyn grinned, watching as she pitched the tent. He seemed enticed, and she didn't fail to notice it. "What will you do about it?"

"...Are you staring at my ass?"

"Me?" he inquired casually. He wasn't putting a lot of effort into hiding his perversion. "I haven't any idea what you're talking about."

She finished putting up the tent when she stood back up. She wasn't complaining. In fact, she had every intention to make her move at some point, if he didn't.

For now, however, she played coy. Once they had a couple of chairs and a decent meal in their stomachs, it was time to wind down.

They knew they would be safe here. The area gave off a shield to ward off any daemons, though to be on the safe side, Nyxia had set up protective barriers at the two doorways. There was no such thing as being too careful.

As she returned to the center of the vast, underground chamber, Nyxia placed her hands on his shoulders, giving them a firm rubdown. She heard him rumble in delight, and he relaxed at her touch.

"You have a tendency to be very skilled with your hands." She slid her fingers beneath the layers of his coat and patterned scarf, working closer to the flesh. Again, she got a positive reaction from him.

"You wear too many clothes," she muttered teasingly.

"It keeps me warm."

Not wanting to stop making him feel good, and perhaps hoping to get a few layers off of him, she leaned in to kiss his neck, her cheek tickled slightly by his white, corrugated collar.

"You're such a tease," Ardyn muttered, his head tilting to the side as an invitation for her to continue.

"And you made a promise," she pouted slightly, removing her hands. "You shouldn't make promises you can't keep."

He smirked, grabbing her wrist and yanking her in front of him. "I can assure you. I always keep my promises."
 
Spending another, several hours to sleep off her exhaustion, Nyxia eventually woke up to a sharp pain in the shoulder she was sleeping on. As a side sleeper, laying on the ground was the least comfortable. However, first thing she noticed was that Ardyn was not in the tent with her.

Did he ever sleep?

She had already been dressed, save for her shoes. She must have been so tired that she forgot ever putting her clothes back on. Once she got her boots on her feet, she stepped out, noticing the smell of cooked meat as she opened the folds.

Ardyn didn't appear to be anywhere in the chamber, but he had left a couple of slabs of red meat skewered above the open flame. Nyxia yawned, propping a chair closer to the fire to enjoy breakfast.

So, he could cook, too. No wonder she was in love.

Nyxia pulled off one of the skewers, careful not to burn herself as she would take a bite out of it. After about five minutes, she heard a stir of movement behind her.

"Oh, good. You're up."

Nyxia jumped almost out of her chair, not because she had been startled, but because it wasn't Ardyn's voice. It was Orion. Panicked for a moment, she looked at him in surprise, as if she wasn't sure she could believe what she was seeing in front of her.

"Uh... Orion?"

"Sorry. You zonked out after you performed that spell to open the door. I couldn't get you to wake up for anything. So, I made camp."

"I...passed out?"

"Yeah," he stated. "Had to carry you a good ways. You were making a lot of noises in your sleep, too. Bad dream?"

So, she never made any confession to Ardyn? He was never even here? Pummeled by all sorts of emotions - embarrassment, confusion, disappointment - she leaned back in her chair. After they would finish eating breakfast (not that she ate much, as her appetite had been a little dampened by her revelation), they packed up and headed further into the underground.

Their Gem was nowhere to be found, although as they resurfaced into the open, night air, it was decided to return to Curia. It was a long drive back to the city, and seemed even more so with the awkward silence. Orion didn't bring it up, but simply allowed it to pursue.

They returned to the city, and the sight of a burgundy Vixen with white, racing stripes parked in the Stardale Hotel's parking lot made her jump out of her haze. She was probably imagining things again. Nonetheless, her head turned as they drove further away and around the corner.

After they checked in with Cingarus, informing him that they had come up with nothing so far, Nyxia chalked it up to another failure and retired to her bedroom.

Rubia sat on the windowsill, making a soft mew! as the princess came in. The carbuncle came and went as she pleased, but she was always there if needed. Nyxia was surprised to see her lounging around for once.

"Fancy seeing you here," she chimed.

"Still no luck, huh?"

The voice that seemed to come from the creature sounded like a sweet, little girl.

"No." She stepped out onto the balcony with Rubia in her shadow, and as the carbuncle jumped up onto the railing, she followed Nyxia's gaze out towards the lit city.

"You've been working so hard. You should treat yourself."

"Treat myself?" she murmured.

"Go see him."

"Him?" Nyxia's eyes widened slightly. "What... How do you know?"

Rubia's beady eyes lit up, and she even seemed to smile. "I've been around a long time. I know what an infatuated, young lady looks like."

She was certain her cheeks were hot with humiliation. "Hey... shut up..."

At this, the carbuncle giggled.

"But... I have no reason to go to a hotel."

"If he's there, that's reason enough."

She would just have to locate him. First, she badly needed a shower. The princess inhaled deeply, sucking in some bravery before she would disappear into the bathroom. There was a nice, dining room on the bottom floor open to everyone, not just hotel guests. It was very fine dining with very fine food.

Should she dress up?

What to wear, what to wear...

She never wore dresses, though she kept a few in her wardrobe. Having always preferred a punk-goth style, she felt most comfortable in spandex, leather, fishnet, or vinyl.

Maybe she could make an exception to get out of her comfort zone.

After thoroughly drying her onyx hair and throwing it up in a loose bun, she slipped into a lacey, black dress. The chiffon skirt reached down just enough to cover her thighs, though behind her, trailed almost to the floor.

Nyxia splashed herself with a sweet-scented perfume, caked on some light make-up (which she rarely really did at all), then revealed the final results to Rubia. After all, she was really the only individual she could get an opinion from.

"What do you think?"

Rubia sat up on the bench she had been laying on while Nyxia was freshening up. "My, you really look like a princess now!" she chimed. "Although maybe princesses hide their knees more."

"Oh, stop," she huffed. Not like he hasn't seen a lot more than my knees. Looking at herself in the floor mirror now, she tugged at her dress a bit. "It's not that bad. It passes the fingertip test." Barely.

The slight chill in the air forced her to throw on a long-sleeved shrug with a hood, and as she took a sneaky detour through the gardens, the breeze blew about the flaring sleeves lightly. Her walk would speed up to a sprint, her heels clicking on the concrete.

It wasn't a far walk, and taking the car would probably draw too much attention to herself. She pulled up her hood at least long enough to avoid being recognized until she got to her destination.

However, to her surprise, a motorcycle that passed by had done a U-turn and then stopped in front of her. "Your Highness, how are you?"

"Oh, Prompto?" Nyxia stuttered for a second. She stopped abruptly, almost on the edge of the sidewalk. "Umm... I'm fine. You?"

"Pretty good. You look like you're heading somewhere important."

"Oh, uh... a date, kind of." Not really, but it was only the first thing that came to mind. Prompto smiled.

"That guy must be very lucky. You're not walking all the way there, are you?"

Prompto had been more than happy to offer her a ride to the hotel, and Nyxia decided saying 'no' would only make her feet detest her. He dropped her off at the main entrance, and with a goodbye wave, he zoomed off on the motorbike. Once he was gone, she cast a double-check look towards the parking lot.

The Vixen was still there.

Nyxia smiled and went inside, heading straight for the dining room and lowering her hood only after she had been seated. She hung the shrug on the back of her chair, then took a look at the menu provided for her. Though she was legally able to drink two years ago, she very rarely partook in wine. Stardale was well-known for its delicious wines, though Nyxia never bothered to try it.

Perhaps she would just stick with a usual, orange cream soda.

All the food looked so good. If there was one thing that she loved, it was food. It was hard not to splurge in public, as she never held back at home. It was a wonder her metabolism was able to keep up with her eating habits.

For once, however, she wanted to be reserved. But damnit, that spaghetti dish sounded incredible.

She settled for an appetizer of half a plate of calamari and half of raw oysters. Nyxia was a lover of seafood, above all things. As she waited for her food, she glanced around the room. There weren't many people, but it was late. Most businesses had lost a lot of their clientele during the Starscourge, but Stardale gained business, especially from outsiders looking for a place to take a refuge.

In the background, soft, lounge music played through the speakers about the room, though quiet enough not to interfere with any conversations. It was already pretty quiet in the room, considering there were only three, other parties eating dinner.

She counted exactly seven people, aside from herself and the waiter, Hugo. She continued to wait, engaging herself in looking at the dessert menu. There was no guarantee she would order anything more, but it was very tempting. Chocolate always sounded good.

Finally, Hugo returned with a plate of food, and beside it, he placed a glass with red wine. Nyxia looked up, giving him an uncertain look.

"Um... sir, I don't remember ordering wine?"

The dark-haired waiter smiled, giving her a polite bow. "Indeed. It was from the gentleman across the way."

Nyxia followed the subtle gesture, and her heart quickened as she saw said gentleman sitting several tables away. Ardyn was casually sipping at his own glass, presumably the same thing he had gifted her.

"Oh, thank you," she murmured to the waiter, her face warming up again. Somehow, she hadn't expected it to unfold like this. Should she go over there? Should she have him come over here?

She brought her glass to her lips, inhaling the fruity smell before she would swallow down a small bit. It was definitely a strong flavor, though not necessarily bad. A little bitter, perhaps.

She wondered if he somehow knew she was here, or might have even expected her to show up. Her lips pursed. Somehow, this was more unsettling when he wasn't right by her. It was like silently communicating to each other across the room, just with their eyes.

She had to glance away long enough to partake in an oyster. She swallowed, her tongue curling back in her mouth as the slippery flesh eased down her throat.

Then, she saw that flirtatious grin. She was pretty sure he was thinking the same thing she accidentally started thinking. Very bad thoughts.

She crossed her legs anxiously. She felt a stir between her thighs, followed by this dire need to grind her sex on the cushion of the chair. She resisted, but the strained look on her face probably made it obvious, at least to him.

What was she thinking, ordering an aphrodisiac?

She glanced around to see if anyone might have noticed her discomfort. Luckily, the rest of the eaters seemed busy amongst themselves.

Nyxia downed another sip of wine. She felt this sudden need to just be fucked, and she was beginning to think he might have knowingly done something to trigger that. With no proof to back it up, she bit her bottom lip helplessly. Her thighs squeezed together, the pressure rubbing on her sex just enough to elicit a tiny moan.

She couldn't do it anymore. She left the dining room, trying not to make her exit hurried. Managing to avoid curious eyes on her, she disappeared into the hallway, which was empty.

Bathroom. Where was the bathroom?

She took a moment to locate a directory map - something to answer her question. She went around another corner, her heart rapidly pounding against her chest. She could practically feel the pulse down in her clit, as well as a warm, tingling sensation.

Leaning against the wall, she could almost touch herself right here, if she wasn't so afraid of someone finding her. Any minute, someone would round the corner. She wasn't drunk. This had nothing to do with alcohol, and she at least knew that much. It was solely Ardyn, and the fact that she simply wanted him to fill her and defile her for hours...

She didn't realize until a chime sounded that she was standing by an elevator, and as it opened, a single person stepped out. She acted quickly, disappearing into the elevator after he left. There was no one else in the elevator. Her hand slid between her legs just as the doors started closing. She stifled a moan, her lips slightly parted as her back pressed into the cool, metal wall behind her.

Then, after maybe ten seconds of rubbing herself through the fabric of her undergarments, the doors started opening. Like lightning, she pulled her hand away, but...

He was already in the cubicle with her, clicking a button behind him before the doors would slide shut.

"Ardyn..." she whispered. Her heart couldn't race any faster than it did now, otherwise it might tear a cavity into her chest.

"You didn't need to stop." He slid up to her, his movement fluent as his hands found her waist. Just his gentle caress made her body feel like it was on fire.

Was this really happening right now?

She bit her lip, her cheeks a bright pink. "I have no idea what you're talking about..."

He growled a bit, his hands sneaking around to her backside. In response, she gasped. "It drives me insane when you do that..." He lightly clamped his teeth on her bottom lip, and she couldn't hold herself back from kissing him.

"Over a week..." she groaned against his mouth. "Where the hell have you been?"

"Leaving you hanging, as you so precisely put it."

Nyxia pulled her head back a little, her eyes wide. "What!? I thought that was just a dream..."

"Oh, it was. It's very interesting, what goes on in that devilish mind of yours." He seemed amused, his lips teasing hers.

"You know, then..." She had confessed to him after all, though the mechanics of her dream world still made no sense.

"Mmm. I know everything."

Her body quivered a bit, and her tongue danced in her mouth for him. "Then, you know you still have a promise to uphold..."

Ardyn gave her a devious look as the elevator stopped on Floor 12. "Indeed, I do."
 
The twelfth floor was the highest of the building, and it took her little time to find out he had booked a room up here. It was a tidy suite, and even the bed looked untouched, as if he had it set up for her. The sliding door to the balcony was parted open enough to let a comfortable, cool air in.

As the door closed behind them, she felt his hand on the small of her back, and he was leading her towards the bed. She followed the guidance, her body itching for a release.

However, Ardyn was deliberately drawing it out, and she knew it. "How about another glass of wine?"

"I...yes, please." She watched as he would go into the next room, his overcoat billowing casually behind him. He took his time, and again, that stir between her legs distracted her from patience.

She didn't want wine. By the Six, she wanted something inside of her. He had said earlier she didn't have to stop. Was it a show he wanted?

Gods, she couldn't believe she was doing this. If he was going to make her wait, what other option was there? Perhaps it would be titillating for him, too...

She got herself a little more comfortable, one leg hooked upward as she would fondle herself again. She was hesitant, but the feeling was too satisfying to ignore.

Soon, he was walking back into the room, a filled glass of wine to his lips, and he stopped as he watched her over the top of the goblet. She slowed the movement of her hand, her shyness taking over a bit the moment his honey eyes gleamed over her. Ardyn set her designated glass down on the bedside table, his freed hand sliding up along her straightened leg as encouragement.

Her back arched from the metallic-hued bed sheets, her arousal getting in the way of rational thinking. Oddly enough, there was a thrill of him watching her, scary as it was. Her hand slid underneath the silk, playing with herself directly with flesh against flesh. Her fingers were instantly drenched, though they didn't stay there for very long.

He pulled off the silk cloth in one sweep, leaving the cool air to lick at her wet skin. Nyxia shivered a bit, her hand pausing to cover it a bit.

Then, the lower half of his face disappeared between her legs. She cried out, surprise and rapture sneaking up on her at once. His tongue was cold against her sex, likely from the chilled wine, but it warmed within seconds. Butterflies fluttered in her stomach. Her muscles contracted in all contours of her body. She was moaning uncontrollably, her figure squirming as her lover's mouth suckled at the rose bud in her folds. Her fingers gripped at the sheets, and the small of her back lifted further and further away from the mattress.

There was the sound of the wineglass dropping to the carpet, disposed of as Ardyn put his full focus on her. His tongue encircled her, seeming to take almost as much pleasure in the taste as she did the feeling. If he kept it up like this, it would take her no time to come...

She gasped and whined, her body practically out of control as it gyrated on its own accord. Her head rolled back, her climax fast-approaching. The growing volume of her cries gave it away, and suddenly, he pulled back.

"No..." she gasped out, her body tightening so hard to the point that it was hurting. "Don't stop yet..."

"Don't you worry. I made a promise I would take care of you, yes?" She nodded, biting her lip again. "I never break a promise."

He had something planned, and Nyxia had a feeling she was getting ready to find out exactly what wild fantasies he had in mind for her.

He wasn't exactly rough with her, but as she felt fabric wrap firmly around her wrists, she had a pretty good idea of what he was up to. They were bound above her head, and as he restrained her hands to the head of the bed, she saw they were secured by his red scarf. Her body squirmed in anticipation, desperate to reach that release it was so close to.

"Not... fair..." she grunted.

"Just as you said, it has been over a week." Ardyn lifted the skirt of her dress, exposing her up to her flat stomach. "I'm going to ensure this lasts." He rose from the bed, casually removing some of his outer layers. "You may have thought that I put something in the wine, but believe me when I tell you I didn't." She hadn't truly expected he drugged her. She already understood it was simply the distance that made her feel so needy. "I won't deny how fun it is to watch you in heat."

He was making small-talk, which meant he was taking his time. Nyxia's eyes narrowed slightly at him, rubbing her thighs together again in desperation. "I never knew you could be so cruel," she said with a pout. He crossed the room again, returning with the ice bucket the half-emptied bottle of wine was sitting in.

"You might not admit it," he answered, pulling out a single cube of ice, "but I think you enjoy every... little... bit of it."

The bucket was on the table, and as he popped the cube into his mouth, Nyxia went into panic mode. Her body went to shift back, but he had already grabbed her hips and held them in place. Positioned between her thighs again, he created a seal around her wet pearl with his mouth, and the ice cube tickled her skin, sending a startling sensation against it. Her arms tugged hard on the scarf out of reflex. Yet, after a short time, once the shock of the cold faded, her body loosened.

Her sounds of pleasure soon returned at full swing. Her hips couldn't keep from twisting, but he kept her in check, his mouth working at her folds as she would come back to where she had left off.

And come, she did. Her body locked at her peak, then slouched against the bed again as she panted. She heard Ardyn hum in approval, lapping up some of the juice with one, long lick. Her body twitched, then relaxed again.

He hardly gave her time to catch her breath as he yanked down the top part of her dress. His skilled hands teased over her chest, brushing over her hard nipples, which were sensitized by her orgasm.

"Nothing in this world is so delicious," he said suggestively. She shuddered at his caress, her arms a bit sore from the strain on them.

"You'll let me return the favor, right?" she offered.

"In due time. Though that was a treat in and of itself." He unfastened the strap from the bedpost, and though he didn't pull it off of her wrists, it felt loads better just to be able to lower her arms.

Yet, based on his choice of words, Nyxia knew he had plenty more planned for tonight.
 
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