"SHADOWS OF NOCTIS" Chapter 25 — The Crown They Feared
Chapter 25 — The Crown They Feared
The first rebel letter arrived folded inside a theology book.
Evelyn found it during evening archive rotation three days after the banquet poisoning, tucked carefully between two pages discussing imperial martyrdom and divine obedience.
Appropriate placement.
At Noctis, rebellion and religion often shared shelving.
She recognized the cipher immediately.
Not because Cassian taught her.
Because her father had.
Evelyn slipped the note into her sleeve without opening it and continued shelving books while snow battered the cathedral windows overhead.
Only once she returned to her dormitory and locked the door behind her did she finally unfold the paper beneath candlelight.
The handwriting looked rushed.
Not amateur.
Urgent.
You need to understand what happens if Lucien Mordane survives long enough to wear the crown.
Her pulse slowed instantly.
The letter continued:
The empire no longer fears rebellion.
It fears instability.
And Lucien was not created to rule peacefully.
A cold heaviness settled beneath her ribs.
Outside, black rain mixed with snow across the cathedral towers while military patrols crossed the academy grounds below.
Evelyn forced herself to continue reading.
Project Veil was never about warfare alone.
It was succession control.
Every previous heir failed integration.
Lucien survived.
The next line had been underlined twice.
When he becomes emperor, northern command intends to use him to erase anti-imperial territories permanently.
Evelyn closed her eyes briefly.
Execution courtyard.
The banquet threat.
The shadows tearing through frozen ruins because she was bleeding.
She already knew Lucien could become terrifying under the right circumstances.
The horrifying part was:
the empire knew it too.
And wanted exactly that.
A soft knock interrupted the silence.
Three taps.
Pause.
Two more.
Cassian.
Evelyn hid the letter immediately beneath her journal before crossing the room.
Cassian entered already tense.
Which meant things had somehow worsened again.
“That expression concerns me,” Evelyn murmured.
Cassian shut the door carefully behind him. “You’re being watched now.”
Her stomach tightened immediately.
“By who?”
“Yes.”
Fair.
Cassian crossed toward the cathedral window overlooking the snow-covered courtyards below.
“The Vane family’s furious after the banquet incident. Northern command’s investigating rebel infiltration after the assassination attempts.” His jaw tightened slightly. “And the academy noticed Lucien nearly killed three aristocratic bloodlines over poisoned wine.”
Evelyn folded her arms tightly.
“That sounds dramatic.”
“That’s because it was dramatic.”
Snow moved violently beyond the glass while bells echoed faintly through the towers.
Cassian glanced back toward her carefully.
“Has anyone contacted you?”
The question landed too directly.
Evelyn’s pulse betrayed her before her expression could.
Cassian noticed immediately.
“Evelyn.”
She looked away first.
Bad choice.
“Someone did.”
The exhaustion crossing Cassian’s face looked almost painful.
“Please tell me you didn’t answer.”
“I didn’t.”
Technically true.
She hadn’t responded yet.
Cassian exhaled slowly before lowering himself into the chair beside her desk.
“The rebels think Lucien becoming emperor means civil extinction.” His voice remained quiet. “And honestly? Some days I’m not sure they’re wrong.”
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The words hurt more than she expected.
Not because she believed Lucien cruel.
Because she had seen what happened when fear, violence, and love collided inside him simultaneously.
The shadows responded to emotion.
And the empire kept giving him reasons to suffer.
Evelyn looked toward the hidden letter beneath her journal.
Cassian followed the movement instantly.
Silence stretched between them.
Then:
“They gave you something.”
Not accusation.
Worse.
Disappointment already preparing itself.
Evelyn stayed quiet.
Cassian stood slowly.
“When people join rebellions,” he said softly, “they always believe they’re preventing catastrophe.” His gaze settled carefully on her. “Most of them become one instead.”
The sentence lingered heavily after he left.
Evelyn remained motionless beside the desk while stormlight flickered faintly across the room.
Finally she unfolded the rebel letter again.
The final section waited near the bottom of the page.
There is a prophecy hidden beneath the old imperial rites.
The shadow-crowned king will end the war by drowning the empire in its own blood.
The court believes Lucien is the fulfillment.
Beneath it, another line had been added hastily.
If he loves you, they will weaponize that too.
The candlelight trembled faintly.
Evelyn stared at the words while unease spread slowly through her chest.
Because she could suddenly see it.
The empire conditioning Lucien through violence his entire life.
Teaching him attachment was dangerous.
Then surrounding him with enough cruelty that eventually love and destruction became impossible to separate.
A knock sounded again downstairs somewhere within the dormitory wing.
Student patrols.
Curfew checks.
Evelyn folded the letter quickly.
Then paused.
Her eyes drifted toward the fireplace.
Burn it.
That would be smarter.
Safer.
Instead she crossed quietly toward the hidden compartment beneath the floorboards near her bed and slid the rebel letters inside beside her father’s journal.
The moment the wood closed again, guilt settled sharply beneath her ribs.
Not because she distrusted Lucien.
Because she had started keeping secrets from him specifically to protect him.
And she wasn’t entirely sure anymore whether that made her compassionate—
or dangerous.
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