Chapter 39: Fractured glass of the past

Soft footsteps echoed in the corridor, masked by the growls of thunder rolling through the evening sky. It was dinnertime, but Ruelle made her way to one of the classrooms, where she had left her notebook.

As she approached the door, a faint light flickered from inside, casting a warm glow across the threshold. When she stepped inside, the scent of dried herbs and a faint metallic tinge filled the air, mingling with the dampness of the oncoming storm outside. A quiet clink of glass against wood echoed through the room, halting her steps.

Lucian sat at one of the tables with a flask of dark liquid before him, his profile half-shadowed, intent on his work. His red eyes were fixed on the test tube in his hand—and her notebook lay only a few steps away from him. Ruelle felt her heartbeat quicken, both from hesitation and the pull of his quiet, commanding presence.

"I thought the room would be empty," Ruelle murmured, half to herself. But her words drew Lucian’s gaze, his brooding eyes narrowing as they locked onto her. "I just... I left my notes behind," she added, in a softer tone.

Lucian offered her only a brief, dismissive glance before returning his attention to his work, his demeanour cool and detached, as though her presence held no more significance than the stray gust of air. She stepped farther in to retrieve her notebook, clutching it tightly to her chest. She should leave—every instinct told her to leave—but her gaze drifted once more to the flask and test tubes he held with such practiced precision, curiosity pinning her to the spot.

Clearing her throat, she managed, "Thank you for letting me use your books. They have... they’ve helped me a lot." The words, timid yet genuine, lingered in the charged silence between them.

"I didn’t do it for you," Lucian replied, his tone curt, his gaze still on his work.

Ruelle nodded, a faint smile appearing briefly, only to vanish as quickly. She turned to go when a sharp crack filled the room—the test tube in Lucian’s hand shattered with a sudden pop, sending volatile liquid splattering across the stone floor. A faint, sizzling hiss rose as the droplets hit, filling the air with a sharp, acrid scent. But what held Ruelle’s attention was the small spray of liquid that landed across Lucian’s hand, leaving angry red splotches in its wake.

him. Her fingers brushed against his skin, a light, concerned touch

his hand back as though her touch burned, his red eyes blazing with

guarded yet fierce sparking between them. She suddenly felt

mean... I was only trying to help," she managed, the words coming out quieter than she intended. There was a tightness in her throat,

reluctant curiosity. "You don’t simply touch people—especially not other men," he continued quietly.

stunned, but she forced herself to stay steady, hands curling at her sides as she replied, "I’m sorry. It was the most human

of the word. His brow raised, his voice measured as he continued, "Is that what it is?

are you talking about?" Ruelle’s eyebrows furrowed, feeling the weight of his

about

matched the sudden dread in her chest. Her mind raced back to the night

how could you know about

head tilted. "So,

pulse faltered, her mind scrambling for words. "It’s... it’s not what you think," she managed, her voice

interrupted, his tone calm yet laced with a quiet edge. "Innocence may work on others here—it doesn’t work on me. You may have fooled others here with your doe-eyed looks and soft words, but not me. So if you think you can manipulate

weight of them. She held her ground, unwilling to let him see the shame that twisted inside her. The rain thundered against

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