For several stunned heartbeats, Iandre could only stand there, staring up at him as if the moment itself had stolen the air from her lungs. The warmth of his touch at her waist, the soft brush of his fingers at her ear, the vulnerability in his voice—none of it was something she had ever expected from the man who stood like iron before armies. Rellik, the Diarch, the warrior who carried the sky in his bearing…speaking to her with a softness that felt too sacred to disturb.
The room seemed to grow quieter around them, the distant lights of Ravelin shimmering through the windows as though the whole city had paused to listen.
When he turned her toward him, when she saw that earnest, open expression in his golden eyes, something inside her broke and healed at the same time. She felt her pulse catch, her breath stutter, her heart surge in her chest with a mixture of shock, fierce love, and something she couldn't quite name. Iandre had stood before death, before droid armies, before walls of flame—and none of it had made her feel as unsteady as this. As wanted as this.
"Rellik…" she breathed, the syllables escaping her before she could restrain them. There was no mask, no composure, no battlefield steel in her voice—only the raw, trembling wonder of someone overwhelmed by the depth of what was being offered. She swallowed once, steadying herself as best she could, though her voice still wavered.
"I… you surprised me. I wasn't prepared for anything like this."
Her hand rose almost on instinct, fingers brushing along his jaw, tracing the warmth of his skin as though grounding herself in the reality of him. The softness in his eyes—the love she saw there—felt like something she had never dared hope for and yet had always somehow been walking toward.
She drew a long, slow breath, her lips parting as the truth formed, bright and certain in her chest.
"But Rellik…I have never been more sure of anything."
She leaned her forehead gently against his, closing her eyes as the swell of emotion rushed through her—joy, relief, longing, and the quiet, steady certainty that this was where she belonged. His warmth felt like dawn breaking across a cold battlefield, like a promise finally given form.
Her fingers slid into his, lacing with his slowly, deliberately, as if sealing something sacred between them. When she opened her eyes again, there was no hesitation left—only devotion.
"Yes," she whispered, her voice soft and luminous.
Then she repeated it, letting the word settle into the space between them with all the strength and tenderness in her heart.
"Yes. I'll stay with you. I'll live with you."
The smile that bloomed across her face was small, warm, and radiant—the kind that came from a place deeper than happiness.
"I want the mornings with you. The quiet. The life you're offering me."
Her thumb brushed over the back of his hand, slow and full of meaning.
"You are my home, Rellik. And I want every moment of that with you."
And finally, one more time, steady and full of love:
"Yes."
Diarch Rellik