Chapter 67: Conversations
"You have good reflexes," Elysia said, breaking the tense silence between them. "Your training speaks to Thornvale’s martial excellence."
Viva inclined her head respectfully. "Thank you, Your Majesty."
"I understand you’ve been protecting my son," Elysia continued, her voice softening. "For that, I owe you a debt greater than words can express."
Viva’s posture remained guarded. "I serve the Veilwalker, Your Majesty. No debt is owed."
Elysia studied the warrior’s profile, noting the subtle tension in her jaw. "My son chose well in you," she said. "There’s a fierce loyalty in your eyes that reminds me of my own guardian when I was young."
"Eren deserves loyalty," Viva replied, her voice carrying unexpected heat. "He has suffered greatly, feeling abandoned by those who should have protected him."
A flash of pain crossed Elysia’s features. "Yes," she agreed softly. "He has been failed by many who loved him—myself most of all."
The admission seemed to catch Viva off guard. She turned to meet the queen’s gaze directly for the first time.
"So," Elysia continued, her silver eyes—so like Eren’s—clouding with memory. "When he arrived in Thornvale, did he ever mention his family?"
