A tense, almost suffocating silence settled over the courtyard of the old womanâs house. The faint creak of the wind chime and the rustle of distant leaves were the only sounds as Celestia stood facing away, her back like a wall of divine stillness. Lucaâs instincts screamed at him to retreat, to vanish, to pretend this moment never happenedâbut it was already too late.
And then, it happened.
Luca saw it almost in slow motionâthe moment Celestia turned toward the tiny voice. Her crimson eyes widened a fraction as the baby dragon leapt from his arms and into hers, landing gracefully as if this had been fate. The little creature snuggled against her bosom, tail curling like a vine of affection, and chirped joyfully,
"Mama! Mama! Hehehe~"
Celestia stiffened.
And Lucaâs soul nearly left his body.
WHAT. THE. FUCK.
His brain screamed as his eyes dilated in horror.
Didâdid she just call her "Mama"?!
No. No no noâthis couldnât be happening. She only knew one word: Papa. That was it. I didnât teach her anything else. Just Papa. How the hell did she learn Mama?! And why Her Majesty of all people?! There were so many options!
Aurelia! She would have stammered, blushed, and then tried to take responsibility. Selena! She mightâve frozen, then blamed it on me with a cold glare. Hell, even Master! Master wouldâve just laughed and said something like, "Looks like Iâve still got it." But Her Majesty?
Lucaâs lips twitched.
Do you want to kill your papa, my daughter?
Is this revenge for not taking you out earlier?
This is it, isnât it? Youâve chosen violence. Youâve chosen murder. Youâve chosen...execution by Empress.
His breath caught as the world tilted again.
That internal death spiral was broken only by the old woman who finally stepped forward, blinking with watery eyes. Her lips curled into a warm smile as she looked at Celestia.
"Oh my, I didnât think the next time youâd visit me, youâd be bringing a grandson-in-law and a great-granddaughter along," she said wistfully. "I was exhausted telling you again and again to get married... Still, Iâm happy. Although..." She glanced at Luca, eyes twinkling. "Isnât your husband a bit too young?"
The ground beneath Luca may as well have opened up.
A pressure burst in the air.
The temperature around Celestia spikedâjust enough for the old vines and grass to sway unnaturally, for the shadows to flee like prey. Her face didnât change, but the world
felt
the tremor. It lasted only a heartbeat.
Asâ
"Mama?" the baby dragon said again, tilting her tiny head and gently touching Celestiaâs cheek.
And the flames vanished.
Silence reigned.
Celestia stiffened as she looked towards Luca with the eyes that could kill.
"N-No, y-you misunderstand, maâam. Weâre not married," Luca hurriedly explained, hands raised in defense.
But just then, the baby dragon let out a soft, curious chirp.
"Papa?"
Lucaâs lips twitched.
You are really not helping here, my daughter.
The old womanâs eyes narrowed, her voice sharpening like a blade.
"Whatâs this? Young man, are you
denying
responsibility after doing the deed with my granddaughter?"
Luca stiffened.
He slowly turned to Celestiaâwho looked like she was about to explode. Her face was flushed a deep crimson, but whether from fury or embarrassment, he couldnât tell. Her glare, however, was unmistakable.
Luca hurried again. "W-Wait! Maâam, sheâs
not
our actual daughterâ!"
"Papa! Mama!" chirped the baby dragon again, far too cheerfully.
"Not helping!!" Luca hissed under his breath. Then to the old woman, he practically blurted, "I-I mean, sheâs not
human
! Sheâs a dragon! She hatched from the egg, and Her Majesty helped!"
The anger slowly faded from the old womanâs expression, confusion replacing it.
"...Explain in detail."
And so Luca did. He walked her through everythingâfrom getting the egg, the strange aura reaction, Celestia channeling energy into him, and how the baby dragon hatched, calling him "Papa" ever since.
"Itâs the first time she has met her majesty ever since she hatched, and called her mama."
By the time he was done, the old woman was silent for a long moment. Then... she smiled.
"Aah, so thatâs how it is." She chuckled softly, as if everything now made perfect sense. "But that only proves it."
"...Proves what exactly?" Luca asked warily.
"That she
is
your daughter."
"Heh?"
Goddess, have you decided to kill me today no matter what?
Celestiaâs voice cut through the confusion. "What do you
mean
, Grandma?"
Her tone was more controlled nowâtinged with suspicion, but no longer explosive.
The old woman nodded sagely. "The dragon child was born through a mix of both your energies. You, Celestia, passed your energy into
him
, which then merged with his and was absorbed by the egg. Thatâs precisely how dragon hatchlings identify their parents. Itâs a sacred bonding process, traditionally done only by the mother and father."
She gestured at the baby dragon now perched on Lucaâs shoulder, humming happily.
"Do you really think a dragon would call someone
Papa
or
Mama
without a reason?"
Luca blinked.
Wait, it works that way? Thatâs an actual thing?
He turned to Celestia, who was also looking at him with slightly widened eyes. Their gazes metâan unspoken message passing between them.
I didnât know about this at all
, his expression said.
Hmph
, her look replied, pink still dusting her cheeks.
The baby dragon purred, content and oblivious. "Mama... Papa..."
Luca slumped inside.
This is it. Iâm going to die from second-hand misunderstandings.
The old woman stepped forward, her white hair swaying gently in the breeze. Her aged hands reached out and gently patted the baby dragon resting in Celestiaâs embrace.
"My baby," she murmured softly. "I am your grand-grandma. But you can just call me grandma, okay?"
Celestiaâs cheeks flushed a deep red.
"Pap-ma..." the baby dragon blinked her wide crimson eyes before giggling.
The old woman chuckled, then turned toward the boy standing awkwardly nearby.
"And whatâs your name, young man?"
"Luca Valentine, maâam," he answered politely.
She paused. Just a heartbeat too long. Then with a smile that didnât quite reach her eyes, she returned to stroking the baby dragonâs head.
"Call me grandma from now on."
Luca blinked, taken aback. "G-Grandâ"
But before he could finish, he felt a deathly gaze pierce through his soul. He glanced sideways. Celestia was glaring at him with the intensity of a thousand suns.
"...Itâs okay, maâam," he corrected swiftly.
The old woman glanced at Celestiaâs expressionless face and snorted.
"Donât listen to her. As a man, you should have some dignity in front of your woman."
There was no change in Lucaâs face. No panic. No flustered embarrassment. Just calm acceptance.
He had seen the future.
He had accepted death.
"Come here," the old woman beckoned him with a grin. "Look closer. She has your eyes and nose. And the lips and hairâthatâs all Celestia."
Luca hesitantly approached and looked down at the baby dragon nestled in Celestiaâs arms. She giggled again, flapping her tiny hands as she stared up at him with glowing eyes.
Now that he really looked...
He glanced at the baby dragon.
Then at Celestia.
Back at the baby dragon.
Then at Celestia again.
Same hair. Similar mouth shape.
Celestia shot him a dangerous glare, as if daring him to say a single word.
He shut his mouth wisely.
From afar, they truly looked like... a family. A beautiful mother, a tired but responsible father, and an adorable child in between.
The old woman gave a satisfied nod. "Youâve had a long day. Go get some rest. You can leave tomorrow."
"But Grandâ" Celestia tried to protest, only to be silenced by a single sharp glance.
"Go. Sleep."
The tone was final.
Then she turned to Luca. "Young man, take the room to the left of the courtyard."
"Yes, maâam," Luca nodded.
He bent down to pick up the baby dragonâbut she flinched away and clung tighter to Celestia.
"Mama!" she chirped sweetly.
Luca froze mid-motion. His pupils shook.
He staggered back, pressing a hand over his heart like a man betrayed by destiny itself.
This world... this cruel, cold world... had left him behind.
You got a mama now... and you forgot your poor papa...
he cried internally as a lone tear threatened to escape.
The old woman patted his shoulder sympathetically.
"Go. Celestia will bring her to you once sheâs asleep."
Luca left like a soulless husk, dragging his feet with the air of a condemned man.
After a long silence, the old woman spoke again.
"So," she asked quietly, "is he...
his
descendant?"
Celestia gave a small nod.
The old woman exhaled, eyes clouded by memories.
"...Why did you bring him here?" she asked slowly. "Donât tell me you plan to go
there
."
Celestia didnât reply.
But her silence was louder than any answer.