Chapter 46: You’re stronger than you think
"Good morning to you too," Seraphina said with a laugh, the sound light and surprisingly melodious.
Rubbing my sore elbow, I couldn't help but smile up at her despite the embarrassmt. "Good morning," I mumbled, cheeks flushing. "You scared me."
"You should be used to waking up next to me by now," she teased, extding a hand to help me up.
I took her hand, letting her pull me to my feet. "I am, usually. But not wh you're staring at me like that."
"Like what?" she asked, her expression turning mischievous.
"Like you're plotting something," I said, narrowing my eyes playfully at her.
"Maybe I am," she replied with a wink.
I shook my head, laughing softly. "I'm going to take a shower."
As I made my way to the bathroom, I felt her gaze follow me, a warm, comforting presce that lingered ev after I closed the door behind me. The steam from the hot water veloped me as I stepped into the shower, the warmth soothing the lingering tsion from the previous day's evts. I let the water cascade over me, washing away the remnants of fear and fatigue.
As I lathered my hair with fragrant soap, my thoughts drifted back to Seraphina. Despite her oft cold exterior, momts like these revealed a softer side of her that she rarely showed. It made me wonder about the complexities of her past and the burds she carried. Her laughter this morning was a rare, precious gift, and I found myself cherishing it.
After drying off and dressing in comfortable training clothes, I left the bathroom to find Seraphina still sitting on the bed, now scrolling through some documts on a tablet. She glanced up as I approached, a faint smile playing on her lips.
"Feeling better?" she asked.
"Much," I replied, running a hand through my damp hair. "Thank you."
She nodded, her expression turning serious. "You have a self-defse session with Nyx today. Are you ready?"
I grimaced slightly. "As ready as I'll ever be. Nyx doesn't go easy on me."
"She shouldn't," Seraphina said, standing up and straighting her cloak. "You need to be able to defd yourself, especially after what happed yesterday."
I nodded, the memory of the attack still fresh in my mind. "I know. I'll do my best."
She placed a hand on my shoulder, her grip firm but reassuring. "You'll be fine. I believe in you."
"Thank you," I said softly, feeling a surge of determination.
With that, I headed out of our chambers and made my way to the training hall. The palace was already bustling with activity, servants and guards moving about their duties with practiced efficicy. The sun was higher in the sky now, casting bright beams of light through the tall windows and illuminating the ornate hallways.
Wh I arrived at the training hall, Nyx was already there, stretching and warming up. Her lithe, muscular form moved with a grace and precision that always left me in awe. She looked up as I tered, her sharp eyes assessing me.
"Ready to get started?" she asked, a challging glint in her eyes.
"Ready as I'll ever be," I replied, trying to match her confidce.
"Good," she said, tossing me a wood practice sword. "We're going to work on your footwork and defsive stances today. You need to be quicker and more agile if you're going to fd off attackers."
I caught the sword and took my position opposite her. Nyx moved with blinding speed, her strikes coming fast and hard. I did my best to block and parry, but she easily broke through my defses, her blows landing with stinging precision.
"Focus, Elara," she instructed, her voice firm but not unkind. "You're too tse. Relax your shoulders and move with the flow."
I took a deep breath, trying to follow her advice. It was difficult to relax wh every muscle in my body was screaming with exertion, but I forced myself to loos up, to move more fluidly.
Nyx's strikes still came fast and hard, but I found myself able to anticipate them better, to deflect them more effectively.
"Better," she said, a hint of approval in her voice. "But you need to be faster. Think on your feet."
We continued sparring, and slowly, I felt myself improving. Nyx was reltless, pushing me to my limits, but she also offered guidance and couragemt. By the d of the session, I was drched in sweat, my muscles aching, but I felt a sse of accomplishmt.
"That's ough for today," Nyx said, lowering her sword. "You did well, Elara."
"Thank you," I panted, wiping the sweat from my brow. "I feel like I'm getting better."
"You are," she said with a nod. "But remember, it's not just about physical strgth. It's about strategy, awaress, and mtal fortitude. Keep practicing, and you'll get there."
I nodded, taking her words to heart. "I will. Thank you, Nyx."
She clapped me on the shoulder, her grip strong and reassuring. "Anytime. Now go get some rest. You've earned it."
I left the training hall, feeling a mixture of exhaustion and exhilaration. As I made my way back to our chambers, I couldn't help but think about how far I'd come since arriving at the palace. The journey had be challging, but with Seraphina and Nyx by my side, I felt stronger and more determined than ever.
Back in our chambers, I found Seraphina reviewing some documts at her desk. She looked up as I tered, her expression softing slightly.
"How was training?" she asked.
"Grueling," I admitted with a tired smile. "But I think I'm improving."
She stood and walked over to me, her eyes filled with a mix of pride and concern. "You're doing great, Elara. Just keep pushing yourself."
"I will," I said, feeling a warm glow at her words. "Thank you."
She leaned in and pressed a soft kiss to my forehead, her touch gtle and reassuring. "You're stronger than you realize."
Her words filled me with a sse of determination. I knew the road ahead wouldn't be easy, but with Seraphina by my side, I felt ready to face whatever challges came our way.
Her words filled me with a sse of determination. I knew the road ahead wouldn't be easy, but with Seraphina by my side, I felt ready to face whatever challges came our way.
"Speaking of challges," Seraphina said, her tone turning serious, "we need to talk about your magic lessons."
I sighed, feeling a familiar knot of anxiety tight in my chest. "You know how terrible I am at wind magic. It never seems to do what I want it to."
Seraphina smiled, her eyes softing. "That's exactly why you need more practice, Elara. Your pottial is there, but you need to harness it properly."
"I just don't get it," I admitted, frustration creeping into my voice. "Every time I try to control the wind, it either fizzles out or goes completely wild."
Seraphina reached out and took my hand, her grip firm yet comforting. "Magic is as much about mindset as it is about skill. You need to find your cter, your calm. Wind magic is fluid and adaptable. You need to be the same."
I nodded, though doubt still lingered in my mind. "I'll try my best."
"Good," she said, giving my hand a reassuring squeeze. "We'll start with some basic exercises. Focus on feeling the wind, connecting with it. Once you understand its nature, you'll have better control."
We moved to a quieter part of our chambers, where the windows let in a gtle breeze. Seraphina guided me through a series of breathing exercises, helping me to calm my mind and focus on the ssations a me. As I inhaled deeply, I tried to sse the subtle shifts in the air, the way it moved and flowed.
"Close your eyes," Seraphina instructed softly. "Feel the wind on your skin, the way it caresses you. Don't force it; let it guide you."
I did as she said, closing my eyes and reaching out with my sses. At first, it was difficult to quiet my racing thoughts, but gradually, I began to feel the faintest whisper of the wind against my skin. It was gtle, almost playful, and I tried to mimic its lightness within myself.
"That's it," Seraphina's voice was a soothing balm, ging me. "Now, with your next breath, imagine the wind responding to your call. Don't command it; invite it."
Taking a deep breath, I visualized the wind swirling a me, responding to my gtle invitation. To my surprise, I felt a faint stir in the air, a subtle shift that matched my inttion.
"Good," Seraphina said, her voice filled with quiet couragemt. "Keep practicing. You're getting there."
Feeling a small spark of hope, I oped my eyes and smiled at her. "Thank you, Seraphina. I'll keep trying."
She returned my smile, her eyes shining with pride. "I know you will. You're stronger than you think, Elara. We'll get through this together."
With rewed determination, I resolved to continue my practice. With Seraphina by my side, I felt ready to face whatever challges lay ahead, both in magic and in life.