Chapter 1: The first sight

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Elara adjusted the strap of her black dress… she felt it before she saw him.. A sharp, possessive pull in her chest — sudden and overwhelming. It made no sense. She hadn’t even stepped into the gala yet.But somewhere in Blackthorne Tower, something ancient had just awakened. And it was looking for her. Her pulse spiked. She wasn’t sure if it was fear or anticipation, but instinct screamed: danger was near. A scream echoed faintly from somewhere deep in the tower—someone, unknown, in trouble. Her stomach knotted, but she couldn’t look away. The pull tugged harder, forcing her forward. Then she saw him. Lucien. His eyes locked onto hers across the gala hall, but there was something darker tonight—an intensity that made her heart stutter. This wasn’t just attraction. This was a warning. Every instinct in her body screamed that tonight would change everything. The gala hall shimmered with golden light, reflecting off crystal chandeliers that hung like frozen stars. Guests moved gracefully, laughter echoing through the grand hall, but Elara felt a tension under the celebration—a subtle hum she couldn’t ignore. She adjusted the strap of her dress, her eyes scanning the crowd instinctively. Lucien wasn’t here yet, and that only made her nerves tighter. Every instinct in her body screamed that tonight would change everything. “Relax,” she whispered to herself, though her heartbeat betrayed the lie. “It’s just a gala.” But the moment she stepped further into the hall, the pull returned. Stronger this time. Her chest ached with a force she couldn’t explain, drawing her gaze toward the far corner of the room. And there he was. Lucien. Standing tall, every inch of him exuding authority and danger, yet somehow inviting trust. His eyes met hers across the room, and the world seemed to narrow until only the two of them existed. A shiver ran down her spine. She tried to look away, to regain composure, but the pull wouldn’t let her. It wasn’t just attraction. It was… connection. Something ancient and unbreakable, threading through time and fate itself. He started walking toward her, and each step echoed like a drumbeat in her chest. “Elara,” he said softly, the sound of her name wrapping around her like a tether. “I’ve been waiting.” The gala faded around her, replaced by the awareness of him—of the bond she had only begun to understand, now pulsing with undeniable intensity. This was no ordinary evening. This was the beginning.
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