Chapter 3: Gold to Orange.
Goldhaven.
The largest and busiest district in Luxaelis, serving as the kingdom’s main port. Ships, merchants, traders, and tourists all passed through here before anywhere else.
It had always been one of Ezra’s favorite districts.
He loved food, and Goldhaven was overflowing with it, especially in the Tide Market where they now stood. Ezra remembered the scent of freshly baked bread, sizzling meat, and his favorite Luxaelis delicacy, pastillas. Soft, chewy milk-based confections, sweet and indulgent.
Ezra could eat twenty pieces in one sitting. That’s how much he loved them.
However—
“What the…?” Ezra tightened his grip on Lior’s hand.
The familiar warmth of food and spice was gone, replaced by the sharp smell of oil and something else he couldn’t quite identify.
“Maman… food?” Lior looked up at him, confused.
Of course he was.
This wasn’t the food capital Ezra had promised him.
“Let’s… walk a bit more, little one. Maybe some of the shops are still closed because it’s early,” Ezra said, though his voice lacked confidence as he continued forward, eyes scanning the streets.
The sailor had warned him that much had changed in Luxaelis, but this much?
’What… happened?’ Ezra thought, his brow furrowing.
A rise in crime was one thing, but this was Goldhaven. The heart of trade, the kingdom’s busiest district.
’All the stalls are closed. Some of them look like they haven’t opened in years,’ he thought, unease settling deeper in his chest.
His frown deepened when he spotted a familiar storefront, one that had stood longer than his twenty-four years of life.
The pastillas shop.
“Seriously?” Ezra muttered under his breath.
He remembered the kind old woman who owned it, Teresita. She had once told him the history of the shop, how it had been passed down through generations.
A place like that didn’t simply close.
’Is this why Helios kept writing to me?’ Ezra wondered. ’Something big is happening in Luxaelis. But why didn’t he tell me?’
Ezra had returned because Helios De Luxaelian Sunthyr had sent him letter after letter, each more urgent than the last.
Helios had always been respectful. He had given Ezra all the time he needed, no matter how long that was.
Which meant those letters mattered.
Despite everything, despite wanting to stay away for as long as he could, Ezra had come back.
Because he could never say no to Helios.
“Maman—”
So instead of ignoring the letters and refusing to return to Luxaelis to protect his son’s identity, Ezra had been forced to think of alternatives.
Ways to keep Lior safe.
And to keep his identity hidden.
Especially now, when the risks were far greater than before.
“Maman!”
Ezra was pulled from his thoughts by the distress in Lior’s voice. “Lior, what’s wrong—oh no.”
Tears streamed down Lior’s cheeks, and the bright orange of his eyes was beginning to shift. Flecks of gold surfaced beneath the color.
“Already?” Ezra muttered. “It hasn’t even been a week.”
Lior tugged at his hand.
“Maman, it hurts… it hurts,” Lior cried, rubbing his eyes. “Maman…”
Ezra’s chest tightened. He immediately crouched and gathered Lior into his arms, scanning their surroundings. “Shh. It’s okay, little one. I’ve got you.”
“It hurts…” Lior buried his face against Ezra’s chest.
’I knew that quack said it would hurt when it faded, but…’ Ezra moved quickly, eyes searching for somewhere private to give Lior his ’medicine.’
“Lior,” Ezra said softly, trying to distract him, “remember how I taught you to count?”
“Mhm hm,” Lior replied weakly, still rubbing his eyes as Ezra soothed him with gentle strokes along his back.
“One to ten,” Ezra continued. “Ten’s the biggest number you can count to now, right?”
“T-Twenty.”
Ezra blinked. “Wow. Twenty? Since when?”
No answer.
Lior’s quiet sobs only grew harder, and panic began to creep into Ezra’s chest. Then he spotted a narrow alley just ahead.
’There,’ Ezra thought, immediately changing direction.
“One to ten, little one,” he murmured as they hurried. “How much does it hurt?”
“T-Ten,” Lior whispered.
Ezra’s heart broke all over again. He stopped speaking and focused solely on reaching the secluded alley, clutching his son tightly against him.
’Please, Aurethys. Let there be no people,’ Ezra prayed silently.
When he reached the alley, he quickly checked the space. Empty. Only old barrels and stacked crates.
’Praise Aurethys,’ Ezra thought, relief flooding through him.
He gently set Lior down on one of the barrels. Tears streamed down the boy’s face as he continued rubbing his eyes.
“Maman…”
“Lior, sweetheart, please don’t rub your eyes. Let me see so I can…” Ezra reached for his satchel, rummaging through it. “I need to put in your eye medicine.”
“B-But… but…”
“It’ll be okay. I promise.” Ezra pressed a soft kiss to the top of Lior’s head as soon as he found the vial. “Just a drop, sweetheart. Only a drop.”
Lior’s hands trembled as he lowered them. It was clear he was scared.
This was the first time he had ever felt pain like this.
Guilt clawed at Ezra’s chest.
“You can do it, Lior. My brave boy,” Ezra whispered. Lior slowly lowered his hands, though his eyes remained tightly shut. “Now open your eyes, little one. Let me see those beautiful—”
Lior opened his eyes.
There they were.
Bright golden eyes, shining even more through the tears.
Ezra’s breath caught, as it always did when he looked into them. They reminded him of another pair of golden eyes, ones that had looked down at him on the night Lior was conceived.
“Maman…”
Lior’s small voice snapped him out of it.
“Sorry, little one.” Ezra moved closer, uncorking the vial. “Keep your eyes open, okay? Just two drops. One in each eye.”
Lior nodded, and Ezra smiled.
“My brave boy,” he murmured.
He gently cupped Lior’s left cheek, using his thumb to keep the eye open. With practiced precision, Ezra tipped the vial and let the drop fall directly where it needed to go.
Lior flinched.
“Are you okay, sweetheart? Did it hurt?”
Lior shook his head. “N-No.”
“Good,” Ezra said, watching closely as the golden hue faded back to orange. He let out a quiet sigh of relief.
’So it works. Completely… but,’ Ezra thought, knowing the downside all too well. When the medicine wore off, the burning always came first.
He had to be careful. He had to apply it on time.
“Other eye,” Ezra said softly, repeating the process.
Moments later, both of Lior’s eyes had returned to their familiar orange.
’I still wish it could change them to an entirely different color,’ Ezra thought as he sealed the vial and tucked it back into his satchel. ’But this is the best anyone could manage, given Lior’s lineage.’
Lior’s sobs slowly faded, his breathing evening out at last.
“Are you okay, my little brave boy?” Ezra asked once everything had settled.
“Y-Yes,” Lior replied. But despite his words, his head remained lowered, his usual smile nowhere to be found.
Ezra noticed immediately. He always did.
“What’s wrong?” He gently cupped Lior’s face, encouraging him to look up.
“Maman, why… um… why do I need to change my eyes?” Lior struggled to put the question into words, but Ezra understood him perfectly.
He had been expecting this.
That was why he already had an answer.
“Remember when I told you we had to come back here, where I grew up?” Ezra asked softly. Lior nodded. “This place is very beautiful, but it isn’t very safe for children with golden eyes. If people see them, they might take you away from me, and I—”
Ezra pulled Lior into his arms again, holding him close. “I don’t want to be separated from you. Do you?”
Lior frowned deeply and shook his head. “No! I don’t wanna!”
“That’s why no one can know about your golden eyes, okay?” Ezra said gently. “It has to be our secret. Just between the two of us, so we can always stay together.”
“O-Okay, Maman! I promise. I’ll keep it a secret!”
“Good boy.” Ezra pressed another kiss to Lior’s forehead. Lior giggled, his smile returning.
’He looks determined now,’ Ezra thought, smiling back.
But guilt twisted in his chest, because that wasn’t the whole truth.
Ezra had to make sure no one ever saw Lior’s golden eyes.
Because in this kingdom, golden eyes did not merely symbolize power.
They symbolized direct ties to the family blessed by Aurethys, the Sun God.
The De Luxaelian Sunthyr family.
The royal family.
’If anyone here saw his eyes, they’d know immediately that he’s…’
Ezra couldn’t finish the thought.
The idea of someone discovering Lior’s identity, of someone taking him away, filled him with dread.
Not only that, but the identity of Lior’s father alone was—
“Well, well… what do we have here?”
A voice spoke from behind them.
It wasn’t friendly.
“What’s a clean-looking fella like ya doing in our alley?”
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Chapters
- Chapter 167: Helios Vs. Aurien Pt. 1
- Chapter 166: Not An Accident.
- Chapter 165: Lior’s Father.
- Chapter 164: Walk Me Out.
- Chapter 163: Aren’t You Exhausted?
- Chapter 162: Moving...Where?!
- Chapter 161: Parental Jealousy.
- Chapter 160: Flickering Lights, Flickering Eyes.
- Chapter 159: Have You Ever Been In Love?
- Chapter 158: List of Suspects.
- Chapter 157: Pretty Princess.
- Chapter 156: He Doesn’t Love…
- Chapter 155: Alyce.
- Chapter 154: The Suspects.
- Chapter 153: Keep Being Captain.
- Chapter 152: Relying On Chaos.
- Chapter 151: Back To Business.
- Chapter 150: Splash.
- Chapter 149: Circe.
- Chapter 148: You...Are...So...BEAUTIFUL....TO MEEEEE
- Chapter 147: A Tea Party?
- Chapter 146: Love? Pssh.
- Chapter 145: Government, Taxes, and Stuff.
- Chapter 144: Teresita.
- Chapter 143: Are You Two Arguing?
- Chapter 142: Am I Inlove?
- Chapter 141: Different People.
- Chapter 140: That Was All That It Was.
- Chapter 139: Light On His Palms.
- Chapter 138: Did Something Wrong.
- Chapter 137: Lying Skills.
- Chapter 136: Questions & Answers.
- Chapter 135: Tension Between Brothers.
- Chapter 134: Your Son?
- Chapter 133: Lior Comes First.
- Chapter 132: I...Can’t Be...
- Chapter 131: ...And His Papa.
- Chapter 130: The Tears.
- Chapter 129: The Lake.
- Chapter 128: Maman or Monster?
- Chapter 127: Most of All, Afraid.
- Chapter 126: Brighter Than The Sun.
- Chapter 125: Brave.
- Chapter 124: Why Peppermint?
- Chapter 123: Breathe.
- Chapter 122: Watching. Waiting.
- Chapter 121: Not From Fleur De Lys.
- Chapter 120: Double Nightmares.
- Chapter 119: Yay! Yay! Hurray!
- Chapter 118: Remembered Remember.
- Chapter 117: Eat Together?
- Chapter 116: Dinner After Dessert.
- Chapter 115: Mini-Ezra.
- Chapter 114: What is my FUCKING Life?
- Chapter 113: Self-Pitying.
- Chapter 112: A Crack on Loyalty.
- Chapter 111: Who is the Father?
- Chapter 110: Stained With Gold.
- Chapter 109: The Only Alpha.
- Chapter 108: Like A Virgin.
- Chapter 107: Little Omega.
- Chapter 106: Beautiful.
- Chapter 105: Ezra, The Omega.
- Chapter 104: Cinnamon Sugar.
- Chapter 103: Not Again.
- Chapter 102: She was Gone.
- Chapter 101: Avoiding.
- Chapter 100: You Motherfucker!
- Chapter 99: Watch Out.
- Chapter 98: What Do We Do Now?
- Chapter 97: A Cult.
- Chapter 96: The Investigation.
- Chapter 95: Blind Loyalty.
- Chapter 94: Survivors...?
- Chapter 93: All Caught Up.
- Chapter 92: Something is REALLY Off.
- Chapter 91: Kaelis is WHAT?
- Chapter 90: Father Figure.
- Chapter 89: Ten Years Ago...
- Chapter 88: My Word?
- Chapter 87: Arrived.
- Chapter 86: The Punching Bag.
- Chapter 85: Going To Find Out.
- Chapter 84: Coz We’re Useless.
- Chapter 83: Butterfly.
- Chapter 82: Is It Safe?
- Chapter 81: Big Angry Uncle.
- Chapter 80: I’m Here Too.
- Chapter 79: Disappointed, Not Disappointed.
- Chapter 78: ...Touch Me!
- Chapter 77: Don’t...
- Chapter 76: Go Together.
- Chapter 75: Golden Whip.
- Chapter 74: Fucked, and NOT in the Good Way.
- Chapter 73: You Seem...Happy.
- Chapter 72: MY.
- Chapter 71: ’A Reason to Smile.’
- Chapter 70: Plain Sight.
- Chapter 69: Very Considerate.
- Chapter 68: Back to Back.
- Chapter 67: Thirty Seconds.
- Chapter 66: A Drink.
- Chapter 65: Imagine What I Can Do.
- Chapter 64: Do Not Move.
- Chapter 63: Try to Keep Up.
- Chapter 62: Redirecting Their Instincts.
- Chapter 61: Speak Out.
- Chapter 60: If Despair was Enough.
- Chapter 59: Of Course, It’s Kaelis.
- Chapter 58: Who is That?
- Chapter 57: Kindness is Not a Weakness.
- Chapter 56: More Surprises For Ezra.
- Chapter 55: Wah. Wah. Wah.
- Chapter 54: The First Time.
- Chapter 53: Do You Know?
- Chapter 52: We Should Talk.
- Chapter 51: Heeyos.
- Chapter 50: Almost Peaceful.
- Chapter 49: Reactive Hypoglycemia.
- Chapter 48: Golden Beacon.
- Chapter 47: Something Colder.
- Chapter 46: Fleur De Lys.
- Chapter 45: Sailor Song.
- Chapter 44: Back In Favor.
- Chapter 43: All In. No Guard.
- Chapter 42: Looking At You.
- Chapter 41: The Challenge.
- Chapter 40: Street Rat.
- Chapter 39: Guy Man.
- Chapter 38: Truths, and a Lie.
- Chapter 37: Kill Count.
- Chapter 36: Sticky.
- Chapter 35: People Who are Alive.
- Chapter 34: Steer the Conversation.
- Chapter 33: Pink Blossoms.
- Chapter 32: The Prince and His Knight.
- Chapter 31: Five years and A Child Later.
- Chapter 30: Candies.
- Chapter 29: Lakes, Tears, and a Papa.
- Chapter 28: A Night to Forget. Pt. 5
- Chapter 27: A Night to Forget. Pt. 4
- Chapter 26: A Night to Forget. Pt. 3
- Chapter 25: A Night to Forget. Pt. 2
- Chapter 24: A Night to Forget. Pt. 1
- Chapter 23: The Night of the Ball. Pt. 3
- Chapter 22: The Night of the Ball. Pt. 2
- Chapter 21: The Night of the Ball. Pt. 1
- Chapter 20: Mysteries.
- Chapter 19: Annoyingly Frustrated.
- Chapter 18: The Weak Prince. Pt. 2
- Chapter 17: The Weak Prince. Pt. 1
- Chapter 16: Storytime.
- Chapter 15: Settling In.
- Chapter 14: Nothing (Everything) Has Changed.
- Chapter 13: Puzzling Words.
- Chapter 12: The King.
- Chapter 11: Tongue Biting Origins.
- Chapter 10: Shouldn’t Have Looked.
- Chapter 9: The One Ezra Hated The Most.
- Chapter 8: Sunspire.
- Chapter 7: My Captain.
- Chapter 6: Just Say It.
- Chapter 5: Loaves of Bread.
- Chapter 4: Peppermint.
- Chapter 3: Gold to Orange.
- Chapter 2: Five Years Later...
- Chapter 1: Prologue