Nora's pulse raced as she realized she had been studying the sharp line of his jaw, the curve of his lips, the quiet intensity in his eyes that made her feel truly seen.
Nicole noticed the way she blushed and felt a sensation he had not expected from a princess.
"Focus, Princess," he murmured, stepping closer to correct her stance.
Their shoulders brushed gently, and then their hands touched as both reached for their swords.
Just for a moment, but it sent butterflies swirling in Nora's stomach.
They sparred until the sun began to dip, painting the courtyard in gold and silver.
Nora found herself laughing softly, breathless, as Nicole corrected her once more.
Her laughter made him pause, noticing how it lit her eyes like moonlight on water, drawing him in despite every oath he had sworn to his pack.
Later, in the palace gardens, they walked side by side. The air smelled of night-blooming jasmine and ancient roses, and the fountains glimmered like scattered stars in the last light of day.
Nicole handed her the water flask. His fingers lingered against hers. This time, neither pulled away immediately.
"You've changed," he said, his voice low and rough as velvet. "More confident. More... captivating."
Nora blinked, her lips parting in surprise. "Captivating?" she whispered, the word tasting like honey on her tongue.
Nicole's eyes met hers, dark and intense as midnight skies. "Yes," he said simply.
The silence that followed felt heavier than words.
A messenger arrived on horseback, breaking the spell. But the echo of that lingering touch stayed with Nora long after they parted. Her mind replayed the moment.
That same week, when Nora did not appear for training, concern pulled Nicole through the marble halls of the palace like an invisible thread.
The guards knew him well enough by now to let him pass without question.
He entered quietly, the heavy oak door closing softly behind him.
Nora lay peacefully upon her large canopy bed, draped in a light silken gown the color of dawn mist. Moonlight from the tall arched windows spilled across her silver hair, turning it to liquid starlight.
She looked ethereal, vulnerable in a way that made something protective and tender stir deep within his chest.
For a moment, Nicole simply stood there, admiring the quiet beauty of the woman who had slowly claimed more of his thoughts than any warrior should allow.
Then Nora stirred. Her silver eyes fluttered open, widening slightly when they found him standing near the doorway.
"Nicole?" she murmured, her voice soft and a little hoarse from whatever illness had kept her abed.
She pushed herself up slowly, the silken gown shifting with her movement.
He cleared his throat, reality returning like a cool breeze. "Forgive the intrusion, Princess. You were not in the courtyard, and I... grew concerned."
A faint smile touched her lips as she sat up fully, drawing a light shawl around her shoulders. "It is only a passing fever. Nothing a day's rest will not mend."
Nicole crossed the room with measured steps until he stood beside the bed. "May I?" he asked gently, lifting one hand.
When she gave the smallest nod, he reached out and pressed the back of his fingers lightly to her forehead.
Her skin was too warm, but the contact sent a different kind of heat through them.
Nora's breath caught as his fingers stayed a little longer than strictly necessary, tracing the faintest path along her temple before he drew back.
"You are warm," he said, his voice lower than before.
His dark eyes held hers, the air between them suddenly charged and thick with the scent of night flowers drifting through the open window and the quiet intimacy of the chamber.
Nora's gaze dropped to his lips for the briefest instant before flicking back up.
"Then perhaps you should stay... and make certain I do not grow worse," she whispered, the words bolder than she had intended, yet spoken with the shy courage of budding affection.
Nicole's jaw tightened, restraint and longing warring in his expression. He leaned in slowly, one hand bracing lightly on the edge of the bed near her hip.
Their faces drew closer until she could feel the warmth of his breath against her cheek, close enough that their lips hovered only a whisper apart.
Time seemed to still. The tension between them simmered, bright and sweet, pulling them like gravity.
For one breathless heartbeat, their eyes locked.
Nicole's eyes darkened with unspoken desire, and Nora's lashes fluttered, her heart thundering so loudly she was certain he could hear it.
But Nicole stopped just short, his forehead nearly resting against hers. "Princess..." he breathed.
His free hand rose, fingers brushing a stray lock of silver hair from her face with aching gentleness.
Nora's hand lifted of its own accord. Her fingertips grazed the back of his hand. Their palms pressed together for a long, deliberate moment.
Then, with visible effort, Nicole straightened, though his eyes still burned with the same longing that mirrored her own.
"Rest well," he murmured, his voice rough. "I will return tomorrow... if you will have me."
"I will," she answered softly, her cheeks flushed not only from fever.
He bowed slightly, and left the chamber.
Nora remained still long after the door closed behind him.
Her fingers slowly curled against her palm, as if trying to hold onto the warmth he had left behind.
Her heart refused to calm, still racing wildly, drowning out the dull ache of fever she had felt all day.
His breath against her skin, the way his voice softened when he said her name, the restraint in his eyes-everything lingered in her mind.
A small, breathless smile curved her lips. "He wanted to...," she whispered faintly to herself, her voice barely audible in the quiet chamber.
And she had wanted it too. More than she had ever wanted anything.
She pressed her fingers to her lips, her cheeks warming, not from sickness this time, but from the memory of how close they had been.
Her thoughts drifted, soft and glowing, wrapping around him like moonlight.
A gentle knock broke through her haze. "My Princess?"
The door opened, and Lira stepped in, carrying a small tray of herbal infusion.
Lira was a few years Nora's senior and more like an older sister than a mere attendant. She had worked for Nora since she was ten, and their bond ran deep.
Lira moved quickly to her side, concern evident in her eyes. "You should not be sitting up. Your fever has not yet broken."
Nora blinked, as though only just remembering. "Fever?"
"Yes," Lira said softly, setting the tray down. "You were unwell this morning. You could barely stand."
Nora let out a quiet laugh, slightly unfocused. "I... I feel fine."
"That is not possible," Lira insisted gently, placing a hand on her forehead. "You are still warm."
But Nora wasn't listening. Her gaze drifted to the door Nicole had just walked through. "He came," she murmured, her voice dreamy.
Lira raised a brow, a knowing glint in her eyes. "Sir Nicole?"
Nora nodded slowly, her smile deepening. "He stayed. He was worried."
She paused, then, unable to contain the burgeoning emotions, looked directly at Lira. "Lira, I... I feel something for him."
Lira's expression softened with understanding, but a flicker of caution crossed her features. "I see it, Princess. But his background has not yet been fully investigated. You should be careful."
"I trust him," Nora's voice was almost glowing.
Lira couldn't help the small smile that followed. "Then perhaps that explains why you have suddenly forgotten you are ill."
Nora laughed softly, the sound airy and full of warmth. "Maybe..."
She took the cup from the tray but didn't drink immediately, instead staring into it absentmindedly.
"He said he would come back tomorrow," she added quietly, as though the words themselves were something precious.
Lira watched her for a moment, then shook her head fondly. "Then you must recover before then, my Princess."
Nora finally took a sip, though her mind was far away.
Elsewhere, Nicole walked through the dimly lit corridors in silence, his steps measured and controlled, just as they had always been.
But his mind was anything but composed.
Her face lingered in his thoughts.
For a moment, he had forgotten who he was and why he was there.
His hand curled slightly at his side as he stepped into the shadows of an empty passage.
"This is dangerous." He exhaled slowly, forcing calm into his veins.
Nora was not just a girl. She was the Princess of the Blood Moon Pack.
His chest tightened. The memory of her hand against his and the softness in her voice when she said his name... it refused to fade.
His gaze darkened as the words echoed in his mind, cold and sharp, like a voice he could not escape: "You are forgetting your purpose."
What he felt for Nora was a sign of weakness. Or worse, a distraction.
Nicole closed his eyes briefly, then opened them again, resolve hardening behind the storm in his gaze. "I cannot afford this," he said quietly.
But even as he spoke, the memory of her smile betrayed him.