Page 116 of Elemental Awakening


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I adjust the sleeves of the linen tunic clinging lightly to my skin. My soft leather pants stretch easily as I shift my stance. The chill morning wraps around me, but it does nothing for the heat already rising beneath my skin.

I stare at my hands, remembering the flames—how they licked up my arms without burning me. How they lunged toward Valen, like they wantedhim.

I don’t want to do this. But I have to. For my parents. For the world that is coming undone.

For myself.

I take a breath and reach for fire.

Nothing.

Valen watches me, arms folded, his silver-blue eyes knowing. “You’re holding back,” he says.

I tighten my fingers into fists. “I don’t want to lose control.”

His expression doesn’t change. “Then start small.”

I can do small.

I swallow hard, nodding.

He steps back, gesturing to the stone torch stand set up a few feet away. A simple task. A controlled environment. “Light it.”

I flex my fingers. The wind stirs gently around me, but it does nothing to cool the heat already rising under my skin. I close my eyes, pulling for the flame. Just a spark.

I feel it first in my palms, a flicker of warmth beneath my skin like something waiting. Watching. I focus, directing it toward my fingertips.

A small ember flares to life, hovering just above my palm. I blink at it, my breath hitching, but I don’t let it fade. I push slightly, feeding it, shaping it, letting it grow just enough, a flame, curling gently in the air.

I flick my wrist, sending it toward the torch. The fire catches instantly, licking up the dry wood, burning steady.

I stare at it, the heat from the flames warming my face. It worked. No chaos. No inferno. Just fire, controlled.

Valen nods. “Again.”

I bite back a sigh and try again.

This time the flame comes easier, sparking at my fingertips like it was always waiting for me to call it. I light the second torch, then the third. Each one catches; the flames obedient and predictable.

For the first time, the fire isn’t fighting me. It’sfollowing.

The last torch flickers to life, and I exhale slowly, my fingers still tingling with warmth. The fire is steady, controlled, just as it should be.

But I know what’s coming next. My body knows it too. Even before Valen speaks, anxiety coils low in my belly, a slow twisting heat, not quite pain but something close.

“Now,” he says, watching me closely, “try something bigger.”

I hesitate, my hands trembling as I close them into fists.Biggeris where I lose control. Where the fire stops listening.

Valen watches, reading the truth I haven’t said aloud. His voice is calm. Steady. Grounding.

“Breathe, Amara.”

I drag in a breath. It stutters.

“Again. Slowly.”

I inhale deeper. The cool air presses against the heat rising inside me.