"I have no father."
Lyandraâs tone was absolute.
Alaricâs voice came out softer but firmer.
"Ezra, weâre not having this conversation again. You know our position."
Ezra leaned forward, his professionalism cracking slightly.
"Your son has drawn attention from people in our generation. I know Headmaster Kaiser made his position clear to the SFD, but youâre both old enough to know what that actually means."
He paused, watching their faces.
"How many of Kaiserâs disciples lived past twenty?"
The silence that followed was heavy.
Alaricâs jaw tightened but he said nothing.
"All of them died," Ezra continued quietly. "Every single one. The Headmaster is a great warrior, but he doesnât protect his students when real pressure comes. He teaches them to fight and lets them face the consequences alone. Thatâs always been his way."
Lyandraâs hands clenched into fists.
"We donât needâ"
"Youâre both incredibly powerful," Ezra interrupted, his voice carrying respect. "The Twin Terrors could probably fight off most threats directly. But you canât be everywhere at once."
He looked between them.
"Damian will be at Stormhold Academy. Luna will join him there soon. And you wonât be able to watch them every moment of every day."
Alaricâs silver eyes narrowed.
"Are you suggesting we canât protect our own children?"
"Iâm suggesting that the current Imperial family heads know better than to fight you directly," Ezra said carefully. "Theyâll use proxies, accidents, systematic persecution. A training exercise that goes wrong, a portal assignment with faulty intelligence, a duel where the opponent âaccidentallyâ uses lethal force."
His voice became harder.
"You can kill anyone who attacks openly. But you canât stop a system designed to grind your children down while maintaining plausible deniability."
Lyandraâs Aura leaked slightly, visible distortions appearing in the air.
"Then weâll destroy anyone whoâ"
"And start a war with Imperial families?" Ezraâs tone wasnât challenging, just stating reality. "Youâre strong enough to survive that. Are your children?"
The words hung in the air.
Ezra pressed forward while he had their attention.
"But thereâs something else. Something thatâs been bothering me..."
His expression became very serious.
"Demons appeared on the same train Damian was traveling on. First time in years that Demons breached dimensional barriers to reach a civilian transport route."
Alaricâs eyes sharpened.
"Then the first portal incident with Giants," Ezra continued. "Right in the location where Damian happened to be. The second portal can be explained, but the first two incidents?"
He leaned forward.
"When I was in the Capitol, I had a discussion with the Chairman. He pulled up the statistical analysis Gia ran. The probability of random coincidence for both incidents is negligible."
His voice dropped.
"Someone is manipulating events around your son. Orchestrating situations that force him into life-or-death scenarios."
The air in the room became thick with tension.
"And who," Ezra said quietly, "has both the power and the motive to do something like that? Who benefits from pushing Damian into increasingly dangerous situations?"
He didnât say the name.
He didnât have to.
Alaricâs face remained perfectly controlled, but something flickered in his silver eyes.
A memory.
âI... feel like my entire previous life was controlled. Someone pulling strings, making me dance to their tune. And even now...â
âEven now you feel like youâre still being used. Like a tool for someone elseâs goals.â
âYeah.â
Damianâs words from their rooftop conversation echoed in Alaricâs mind. At the time, heâd thought his son was talking about paranoia from trauma, the feeling of being manipulated by circumstances.
But what if it wasnât paranoia?
What if Damian had been right all along?
A shadow fell across Alaricâs face, his expression becoming unreadable.
Ezra saw the change and continued carefully.
"I still have some connections with the Thorne family. The old monsters of their family are all betting on the same outcome."
His voice was grim.
"They believe Damian will die like all of Kaiserâs other disciples. Theyâre not even trying to kill him directly for humiliating Micheal Thorne. Theyâre just waiting for the Headmasterâs pattern to repeat itself."
He stood up slowly.
"But Iâm not even here about Damian. The Headmasterâs reputation and the Vice Directorâs political maneuvering have kept the worst away from him so far. Iâm here about Luna."
Both parentsâ hands tightened.
"She ranked first," Ezra continued. "First in Federation history for a commoner. Not top ten but first, with a gap that made the second-place finisher look average."
He let that sink in.
"That level of talent attracts attention from people who make the younger generation look like children. Old monsters who havenât involved themselves in politics for decades."
His voice became very quiet.
"The kind who remember the times when talented commoners were eliminated before they could threaten the established order."
Lyandraâs voice emerged as barely controlled fury.
"If anyone touches my daughterâ"
"They wonât touch her directly," Ezra said. "Thatâs my point. Theyâll use the ways you canât just kill your way out of."
He moved toward the door.
"The Vice Director has been providing that political cover for years. Why do you think no Imperial family head, the younger generation, moved openly against Damian despite everything? Why do you think the SFD backed off so quickly after you made your point?"
Alaricâs expression showed understanding he didnât want to acknowledge.
"It wasnât just fear of your power," Ezra continued. "It was the Vice Director making it clear through military channels that touching your family would have consequences beyond what you two could personally inflict."
He looked directly at Lyandra.
"I know he had... issues with Alaric. I know he didnât approve when you two got together. But he never stopped caring about you. And heâs been watching over both your children because whatever happened between all of you, theyâre still his grandchildren."
Lyandraâs face showed conflicting emotions, old wounds reopening.
Ezra paused at the threshold.
"Iâm not asking you to forgive him or reconcile. Iâm asking you to have one conversation about protecting Luna from threats that raw power canât stop."
His voice became softer.
"The Vice Director has political weight in circles where even the Twin Terrorsâ reputation only goes so far. Use it or donât. But at least consider whatâs at stake."
At exactly that moment, footsteps echoed from the hallway.
Ezra turned as Luna and Damian entered the living room.
His eyes immediately focused on Damian, scrutinizing him with practiced assessment.
The crimson eyes and hair held his attention longest.
"...You remind me of many old friends," Ezra said quietly. "They had the same crimson eyes and hair as you."
His voice carried weight.
"Sadly, all of them are dead."
Damian recognized the man immediately from news coverage and forums. The Arch-Inquisitor whoâd declared him not guilty after the SFD incident.
His voice came out measured and calm.
"Are you talking about the Bloodworth Imperial Family?"
Ezraâs eyebrows rose slightly.
"Indeed."
He stepped closer, studying Damianâs features as if searching for something specific.
Cough
Alaricâs deliberate sound made Ezra step back immediately.
"Ah, how rude of me."
He reached into his coat and pulled out a black and gold card, offering it to Damian.
"If you ever need anything related to military matters, contact me directly."
Damian accepted the card, studying the elegant design and official seals.
Arch-Inquisitor Ezra Thorne
Military Police - Central Command
Ezra turned toward the door without further ceremony.
"Think about what I said."
The words were directed at Alaric and Lyandra.
The door closed behind him with a soft click.
Luna immediately looked at her parents, concern visible on her face.
"Mother, what happened? Why was he here?"
Lyandraâs expression softened instantly, her cold demeanor melting away as maternal instincts took over.
"Itâs nothing important, sweetie."
Her voice became warm, completely different from moments before.
"Congratulations. Youâre an awakener now."
She pulled Luna into a hug, deliberately changing the subject.
But over Lunaâs shoulder, Alaric and Lyandraâs eyes met again.
A silent conversation passed between them.
Whatever pride or old wounds stood between them and Lyandraâs father, their childrenâs safety mattered more.
And there was something else now, something far more disturbing.
If someone really was manipulating events around Damian, orchestrating situations designed to push him into danger...