Chapter 36: The Letter And The Lie
Daphne’s face went blank, her expression freezing mid-thought. The words hung in the air like a physical weight, and for several heartbeats, the only sound in the chamber was the low hum of the ventilation system.The high commander’s words didn’t just challenge her understanding—they obliterated it. "Are you... absolutely certain?" Her voice trembled, each word a plea for logic to reassert itself. "This defies every biological principle, every societal norm. Is there proof—something beyond a directive?"
Her gaze darted to Zaeryn, then back to High Commander Lysara, searching for a tether to reality. Zaeryn stood impassive, his eyes unreadable, while Lysara’s expression remained the same.
"I know how it sounds, Daphne," Lysara said, her tone steady. "But it’s true."
"You expect me to believe that?" The words erupted from her, voice cracking like thin ice. "This isn’t just irregular, Lysara. A male—born from a princess? Resistant to the Fade? And..." Her words faltered as her gaze lingered on him, probing, as if she could dissect his secrets with a glance. "What are you? Some genetic experiment gone rogue?"
Zaeryn met her stare evenly. "I can see why you would think that. But I assure you, I’m no lab creation."
She squinted, studying him like a specimen under glass. "I don’t believe you." Her attention snapped back to Lysara. "Do you have any proof, or is this some elaborate psychological operation to shut me up?"
High Commander Lysara didn’t so much as blink. When she spoke, her voice carried that deadly quiet that meant the conversation was about to shift into dangerous territory.
"Proof?" A ghost of a smile touched her lips. "When Ysmeine first brought this to me, I demanded the same thing. I thought it was a mistake. A wild theory born from desperation." Her fingers moved across her console with deliberate precision. "Until this morning." She said, as the holo-projector clicked to life, casting a single document into the air between them. A crimson-sealed holo-letter materialized, its royal insignia pulsing like a dying star.
Daphne’s breath caught in her throat. This was the proof she wanted, and when she saw it, she couldn’t believe that this was really happening right now.
"This arrived from Princess Athea at dawn," Lysara continued, her tone now glacial. "Her words leave no room for interpretation. Zaeryn Noctis is her son. Her bloodline. And her directive regarding his protection is absolute."
The silence stretched taut as Daphne read, her eyes scanning each line with the intensity of someone searching for a flaw in an equation that could save her worldview. But there it was—etched in the flowing script of a royal hand, sealed with the princess’s own crest: "My son." She had called him that. No qualifiers, no hesitation.
That one phrase shattered a dozen theories Daphne had built to protect her sense of control. This wasn’t a mistake, or a forgery, or a diplomatic ruse.
It was proof.
And suddenly, everything about Zaeryn made a terrifying kind of sense.
Zaeryn leaned forward to read over her shoulder, his expression softening briefly. Relief, perhaps, or validation. He said nothing, but knowing that Athea cared enough to help him out of the council’s grip seemed to steady him.
"So now you understand," Lysara said, dismissing the holo with a sharp gesture. "This information doesn’t leave this room. Only Lady Valerius and I know the truth of his parentage. And Valerius must never learn about his abilities. Your report will exclude everything about Vitae manipulation. Crystal clear?"
For a long moment, Daphne said nothing. Her face was a study in conflicting emotions – frustration, awe, and a potent, new form of scientific intrigue. The possibility of studying a male of royal blood, one who could manipulate Vitae, was a temptation almost unbearable. It broke every rule, rewrote every textbook she’d ever studied. But Lysara’s cold authority, backed by Athea’s absolute command, was undeniable.
"Yes, High Commander." Her voice was steady now, professional. But inside, she was already planning. Already wondering.
Zaeryn settled back in his chair with what could only be described as a smirk. "So, Chief Scientist, that means no more treating me like your favorite test subject. Tempting as I apparently am." His eyes glinted with mischief. "Though I don’t mind your... other interests."
Heat flooded Daphne’s cheeks before she could stop it. "Other interests?" But even as she said it, she knew exactly what he meant. All those times in the lab when she’d found excuses to stand closer, to brush against him while checking readings, to let her fingers linger when taking samples. She’d told herself it was professional curiosity.
She’d been lying.
"Tempting?" she shot back, recovering her composure. "Don’t flatter yourself."
He chuckled, unfazed. "If I didn’t have a girlfriend, I might let you try."
"Regardless," Lysara cut in, her tone suggesting the personal byplay was over, "I’ve also received instructions to maintain surveillance on you, Zaeryn. Princess Athea’s direct orders. Mireille and Arya will continue their monitoring duties."
Zaeryn’s playful expression evaporated. "Seriously? That’s—I don’t like that."
"It’s your mother’s decision."
The word mother seemed to hit Zaeryn like a physical blow. Was she really his mother after all. He was quiet for a long moment, processing. "Fine," he said finally, though his jaw was tight.
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Minutes later, him and Daphne walked through the corridors in loaded silence. The revelation hung between them like a charged field, changing everything and nothing all at once.
"I need time to process this," Daphne muttered, more to herself than to him. "A male with royal blood. With Vitae potential that could rival a Tier One Warlady." She shook her head. "It’s like finding out gravity runs backwards."
"Join the club," Zaeryn said dryly.
She shot him a sideways look, her scientific hunger barely contained. "It’s criminal that I can’t run proper tests on you. The data we could gather..."
"Not happening." His tone left no room for no argument.
"You know there’s more to this, don’t you?" she pressed, her voice taking on an almost predatory purr. "The how, the why—we could figure it out together."
"Absolutely not." He repeated seriously.
They’d reached the main corridor junction, and Zaeryn was about to head toward the exit—since he was now free to leave the citadel—when Daphne stopped walking and turned to him. "Have lunch with me."
The casual way she said it—like asking about the weather—made Zaeryn do a double-take. "What?"
"The cafeteria. Lunch. Now." She was already walking again, not waiting for his answer.
Zaeryn stared after her, genuinely confused. This was the same woman who’d spent the last two days treating him like a fascinating but inferior specimen. Now she was asking him to lunch like they were colleagues. Like he was an equal.
Like everything had changed the moment she’d read that letter from Princess Athea. Of course everything had changed. Zaeryn immediately understood—now that Daphne knew he was Athea’s son, she would be foolish not to try to get along with him.
"Sure, lead the way," he responded.
The cafeteria buzzed with midday energy, filled with all types of people who worked at the citadel—scientists, agent warladies, administrative staff. There was the gentle murmur of conversations as some gossiped over their meals. But Zaeryn noticed the subtle shift as he and Daphne entered together. Conversations didn’t stop, but voices lowered. Eyes lingered on him.
Some stares held surprise, others indifference, and still others something else entirely. He’d never been here before, so that obviously explained why they were looking at him. And even those who had seen him walking through the hallways had assumed he was a prisoner—to now see him walking beside Chief Scientist Daphne Virellith like an equal was surprising. He might as well have been wearing a beacon.
Zaeryn looked around briefly. Pretty faces, curves—nothing he wasn’t used to, living with Ysmeine and Aeris—but still, why was he feeling nervous?
"They’re staring," he murmured, though he quickly ensured that he wouldn’t be negatively affected by it. Zaeryn was handsome, with dark hair and bluish eyes, so he knew there was nothing to be self-conscious about. He welcomed their stares.
"Get used to it," Daphne replied, and then she grabbed his hand all of a sudden. "They’re curious." She scanned the room, then nodded toward a corner booth by the window. "There. Let’s sit with Kira."
Zaeryn looked to where she had pointed. A woman was seated at the table, her face forming into a beautiful smile as they approached. She looked at Daphne first. "Hey Daphne..." Her gaze shifted to Zaeryn. "Who’s this? Wait, don’t tell me—is he the one? The one everyone’s talking about? The male who fought off the Fade and survived?"
"Yes, I am," Zaeryn answered as he took a seat.
Kira’s green eyes widened with genuine fascination. "Incredible. I’ve heard the stories, but seeing you here..." She extended her hand. "I’m Kira Thorne, xenobiology division. And you’re causing quite the stir around here. It’s unheard of for a male to survive an encounter against a fade."
"So I’ve heard." Zaerryn responded, and just then something occurred to him. "Wait, your last name is Thorne? Any relation to Commander Thorne?"
Kira nodded, "Yes, she is my older sister," before giving Zaeryn a chance to register her words she said, "I have to ask—what was it like? Facing the Fade?"
Zaeryn’s expression sobered. "Like staring into an abyss that stares back. And finding out you’re not as powerless as you thought."
"Do you know how many males have survived an encounter with a fade, worse, if their friend turns in front of them? Zero." Kira said with a whisper, "So, you’re definitely very different."
Meanwhile back in the high commanders chambers.
High Commander Lysara sat back in her command chair. Across from her, a life-sized holographic projection shimmered into being: Princess Athea’s form appeared. Her features were regal, stunning , framed by an elaborate coiffure that seemed sculpted from starlight. Her eyes, the same piercing as Lysara’s own, held an undeniable hint of authority, yet they were utterly devoid of warmth.
"As per your request, Zaeryn is free from the council’s grasp," Lysara began without preamble. "Only the information you approved remains in the official files." She paused, choosing her words carefully. "Though I hope you understand the risk we’re taking. Secrets this significant have a way of surfacing at the worst possible moments."
Athea’s expression didn’t shift by so much as a micro-expression. When she spoke, her voice carried the same measured cadence Lysara remembered from their academy days, the tone of someone who had calculated every possible outcome before opening her mouth.
"It won’t, old friend." The endearment felt hollow, a relic from a warmer past. "I trust you’ll make sure your colleagues continue to lack the spine to challenge a royal seal. As far as the world is concerned, Zaeryn Noctis does not exist. And if he does, he is a political anomaly—not a blood heir. The lineage remains unspoken until I decide otherwise."
It wasn’t reassurance. It was a command wrapped in the illusion of conversation.
"Of course." Lysara kept her own voice neutral, professional. She’d learned long ago not to let her personal feelings color these exchanges.
Athea leaned forward slightly, and for a moment, Lysara caught a glimpse of something that might have been curiosity. "Tell me—how did he react when he learned I was intervening on his behalf?"
"Not the way you’d expect." Lysara found herself studying Athea’s face for any crack in that perfect composure. And when she didn’t see any, it annoyed her. "He didn’t react. Not the way I expected. No awe. No questions. When he learned you confirmed his parentage... he wasn’t surprised. Or impressed. I’d even say he was slightly annoyed."
There was a pause and Athea’s eyes narrowed—not with emotion, but clinical focus. Pure calculation.
Lysara watched her in silence, her thoughts spitting venom she dared not voice: ’Nothing? Really? Not even the faintest reaction? Still the same,’ Lysara thought bitterly. ’Even now, discussing your own son, you analyze rather than feel. I wonder if you reached out because you actually care, or simply because you can’t afford the political scandal if the world knew you mothered a male.’
Athea finally spoke. "That’s expected."
Lysara’s jaw clenched. But her tone stayed steady as she leaned forward, folding her arms."Athea," she said carefully, "as your former friend—and the only one you’ve trusted with this—there’s something I need to ask." She let it hang for a moment. "Did you know? About his anomaly status?"
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- Dead Broke Then Just Dead
Chapter 2
- So about that system
Chapter 3
- Shame On Sage
Chapter 4
- Kisses
Chapter 5
- Foreplay or a felony
Chapter 6
- Unwanted Sons and half truths
Chapter 7
- Dont watch the news the fade is here
Chapter 8
- No fade no fear
Chapter 9
- A Visit to the stillness
Chapter 10
- The System
Chapter 11
- Unexpected Variable
Chapter 12
- Oops Im the Main character
Chapter 13
- The catalyst no one summoned
Chapter 14
- Built different
Chapter 15
- A breach in the system
Chapter 16
- A Meeting with the council
Chapter 17
- Meeting the council 2
Chapter 18
- Charm Against Chains
Chapter 19
- Impressive all the way down
Chapter 20
- Chater 20 Dissection Or Desire
Chapter 21
- In their hands
Chapter 22
- War-Lady Sibling
Chapter 23
- Under different terms
Chapter 24
- Freedom at last slightly 18
Chapter 25
- Sage18
Chapter 26
- Sage 2 18
Chapter 27
- Atheas Silence
Chapter 28
- Playing Along
Chapter 29
- Athea Walks In
Chapter 30
- Handsome Mystery
Chapter 31
- More Questions Than answers
Chapter 32
- Teeth of the cornered
Chapter 33
- The Strings Above the throne
Chapter 34
- Liar
Chapter 35
- The Directive above all
Chapter 36
- The Letter And The Lie
Chapter 37
- Bonds and calculations
Chapter 38
- Unstable Bonds
Chapter 39
- The Calculated Kiss
Chapter 40
- The Catalyst Of Intimacy
Chapter 41
- Daphnes desireSlightly 18
Chapter 42
- Say please 18
Chapter 43
- Surrendering To Zaeryn18
Chapter 44
- The Harem Directive
Chapter 45
- Caught In The Act
Chapter 46
- Unwelcome Instrusions
Chapter 47
- Vitae Wielder
Chapter 48
- Overexertion
Chapter 49
- Predators In The Room
Chapter 50
- Divided Authority
Chapter 51
- Rumours
Chapter 52
- Intimate Time with Ysmeine
Chapter 53
- The Sister He Never Knew
Chapter 54
- The Intruder
Chapter 55
- Atheas Secret
Chapter 56
- Veiled Truths 18
Chapter 57
- Forbidden Tests 18
Chapter 58
- Ravena
Chapter 59
- Main Girl
Chapter 60
- Heat Of Reunion
Chapter 61
- Moving Beyond Simple conflict
Chapter 62
- Rival Sparks
Chapter 63
- Kaylas Grudge
Chapter 64
- Checkmate And Ice
Chapter 65
- Princess Of Ice
Chapter 66
- The Listening Device
Chapter 67
- The Eyes Of Princess Viora
Chapter 68
- Rather Be A God
Chapter 69
- The Professors Favour
Chapter 70
- Meeting Tiffany
Chapter 71
- Pyralis
Chapter 72
- Chokehold Of The Dragon Lord
Chapter 73
- Pyraliss Defeat
Chapter 74
- No Male Should have this
Chapter 75
- Prime Consort Potential
Chapter 76
- Testing Immunity
Chapter 77
- Moments claimed
Chapter 78
- The First Claim 18
Chapter 79
- Against the wall 18
Chapter 80
- Vitaes Inferno 18
Chapter 81
- Traditions Of Desire
Chapter 82
- Vitaes Mirror
Chapter 83
- Queendoms Trump Card
Chapter 84
- Imperial Council
Chapter 85
- Loose Cannon
Chapter 86
- Blossoming Hunger
Chapter 87
- A Dangerous Choice
Chapter 88
- Seduction As A Weapon
Chapter 89
- A Promise Best Not Made
Chapter 90
- House of desire
Chapter 91
- Steamy Time With Marceline
Chapter 92
- Marcie 18 plus
Chapter 93
- Marcie 2 18
Chapter 94
- Favorite Hobby
Chapter 95
- The Morning After
Chapter 96
- Breeding Potential 18
Chapter 97
- Different Worlds
Chapter 98
- Poolside
Chapter 99
- Protectors And Provocations
Chapter 100
- Invitation
Chapter 101
- Steam and surrenderSlightly 18
Chapter 102
- Payback 18 plus
Chapter 103
- The Academy Beckons
Chapter 104
- The Academy
Chapter 105
- A New Beginning
Chapter 106
- First Day Of Class
Chapter 107
- Detention On First day
Chapter 108
- Detention
Chapter 109
- The Goddesss Gift To WomenApparently
Chapter 110
- A Simple spar 1
Chapter 111
- A Simple Spar 2
Chapter 112
- A Lesson in pain
Chapter 113
- First day first sparks
Chapter 114
- Crown Before Son
Chapter 115
- - 114 A Mother in the shadows
Chapter 116
- 116 New Bonds
Chapter 117
- 117 The Princess In The Lobby
Chapter 118
- Entangled
Chapter 119
- The Mothers Glare
Chapter 120
- Infront of her mother
Chapter 121
- Cock blocked
Chapter 122
- Two Tours
Chapter 123
- Vivienne Haximus
Chapter 124
- Family reunion
Chapter 125
- Family Reunion 2
Chapter 126
- Family Reunion 3
Chapter 127
- The Princess Interest
Chapter 128
- A Private Pause
Chapter 129
- The Prince revealed
Chapter 130
- The Mother walks in
Chapter 131
- Royal Secret
Chapter 132
- Royal secret 2
Chapter 133
- Royal Secret 3
Chapter 134
- Secret Revealed
Chapter 135
- Secret Revealed 2
Chapter 136
- A Touch Too Good18
Chapter 137
- Pleasur and plans18
Chapter 138
- The Art Of Bonding
Chapter 139
- Welcome To The Conspiracy
Chapter 140
- Beneath The Ice
Chapter 141
- First Training
Chapter 142
- First Training 2
Chapter 143
- Steamy Shower
Chapter 144
- Steamy Shower 2
Chapter 145
- Hero in the making
Chapter 146
- Second Day
Chapter 147
- Caught Staring
Chapter 148
- Assume Shes Jealous
Chapter 149
- The Cool Group
Chapter 150
- Matriarchal 101 Attendance Required
Chapter 151
- Class In Session
Chapter 152
- The Holo Summons
Chapter 153
- The silent Seatmate
Chapter 154
- Vitae training
Chapter 155
- Show off
Chapter 156
- Proving Ground
Chapter 157
- Submission
Chapter 158
- A Win Is A Win
Chapter 159
- Time with Aeris
Chapter 160
- Time with Aeris 218
Chapter 161
- Time With Aeris 318
Chapter 162
- Afterglow
Chapter 163
- Now Viora knows you exist
Chapter 164
- Ingrids House
Chapter 165
- Experimental kisses
Chapter 166
- Now Viora Wants To Meet
Chapter 167
- Proving Leia Wrong
Chapter 168
- Leia Lost
Chapter 169
- Truth Or Dare
Chapter 170
- Getting Steamy
Chapter 171
- A Dare Is A Dare
Chapter 172
- Steamy 18 plus
Chapter 173
- Cherish The Moment 18 plus
Chapter 174
- Sage Who 18 plus
Chapter 175
- Genevieves Turn 18 plus
Chapter 176
- All Night 18plus
Chapter 177
- Morning After
Chapter 178
- Back To The Academy
Chapter 179
- The Anomalys Rematch
Chapter 180
- Fifty Percent Pain
Chapter 181
- Turning the tables
Chapter 182
- The Lesson Of Control
Chapter 183
- Freed By The Bond
Chapter 184
- Tier 2 Finally
Chapter 185
- The Vitae Thief
Chapter 186
- Sorinas Enquiry
Chapter 187
- Order From Above
Chapter 188
- Explanation And Forgiveness
Chapter 189
- Leias Accusations
Chapter 190
- Leias Accusation 2
Chapter 191
- Interesting
Chapter 192
- A Meeting That Cant Be Avoided
Chapter 193
- No Room For Sleep
Chapter 194
- Between Heat And Ice
Chapter 195
- Could You Have Done It
Chapter 196
- Oblivious
Chapter 197
- The Third Edge18
Chapter 198
- Her Turn 18
Chapter 199
- What Comes After Desire18
Chapter 200
- Training at 3 am
Chapter 201
- New Set Of Tricks
Chapter 202
- The Spectator
Chapter 203
- What Did He Do
Chapter 204
- Saved by the bell
Chapter 205
- Preparing for the queen
Chapter 206
- Sage Meet Athea
Chapter 207
- Sage Meets Athea 2
Chapter 208
- Feels Like Bonding
Chapter 209
- Eyes Everywhere
Chapter 210
- Subject Nine
Chapter 211
- Council Meeting Slightly 18
Chapter 212
- Chaoter 212 Under Scrutiny Again
Chapter 213
- Athea shows
Chapter 214
- Finally meeting Athea
Chapter 215
- Forgot About Ysmeine
Chapter 216
- Chapter 216
Chapter 217
- The day has finally come
Chapter 218
- Thats Cold
Chapter 219
- 219 Sparring
Chapter 220
- Spar With Viora
Chapter 221
- We Will
Chapter 222
- Secrets safe
Chapter 223
- More Certain