Lira Ossian is the last healer of Vennath - or so she has believed for three years, surviving on purpose because grief was a luxury she couldn't afford. Dorian Kael is the man who reported her village's location to the Conclave at nineteen, and has spent thirteen years trying to become someone who never would have. When Seraphine brings him into the Contact's work without warning her first, Lira is given no chance to prepare a managed version of herself - only the truth of standing in the same room as the man who ended everything she knew.
What follows is not the confrontation either of them rehearsed. It is months of forced proximity, of small honesties neither of them planned to offer, of a journey back to the ruins that made them both who they are now. It is the discovery that forgiveness and trust are not the same transaction - and that grief and love were never opposites at all. As the empire prepares for its most significant transformation in four centuries, Lira must decide whether the man standing beside her in the wreckage is someone she can build something with - not despite what he was, but knowing fully what he became.
Slow burn. Redemption romance. Found forgiveness. The healer who finally lets herself be healed.
Lira Ossian is the last healer of Vennath - or so she has believed for three years, surviving on purpose because grief was a luxury she couldn't afford. Dorian Kael is the man who reported her village's location to the Conclave at nineteen, and has spent thirteen years trying to become someone who never would have. When Seraphine brings him into the Contact's work without warning her first, Lira is given no chance to prepare a managed version of herself - only the truth of standing in the same room as the man who ended everything she knew.
What follows is not the confrontation either of them rehearsed. It is months of forced proximity, of small honesties neither of them planned to offer, of a journey back to the ruins that made them both who they are now. It is the discovery that forgiveness and trust are not the same transaction - and that grief and love were never opposites at all. As the empire prepares for its most significant transformation in four centuries, Lira must decide whether the man standing beside her in the wreckage is someone she can build something with - not despite what he was, but knowing fully what he became.
Slow burn. Redemption romance. Found forgiveness. The healer who finally lets herself be healed.