I Raised the Demon Queen (Now She Won't Leave Me Alone)
Chapter 12 : The Imaginary Friend
- Chapter 104 : The Relic Thief
- Chapter 103 : Training Together
- Chapter 102 : The Cult Beneath
- Chapter 101 : The Accidental Date
- Chapter 100 : A Demon’s Choice
- Chapter 99 : Hall of Reflections
- Chapter 98 : The Church Moves
- Chapter 97 : Theo Learns the Truth
- Chapter 96 : Past-Life Nightmare
- Chapter 95 : Jealous Demon, Again
- Chapter 94 : The High Priest
- Chapter 93 : Growing Pains
- Chapter 92 : Whispered Name
- Chapter 91 : Magic Midterms
- Chapter 90 : Rescue and Regret
- Chapter 89 : Shadows Lurking
- Chapter 88 : Night of the Festival
- Chapter 87 : Dancing Again
- Chapter 86 : Secret Society
- Chapter 85 : Toothache and Truth
- Chapter 84 : New Girl Trouble
- Chapter 83 : Locket and Letters
- Chapter 82 – Principal’s Suspicion
- Chapter 81 : Demon Fights Demon
- Chapter 80 : Not the Only Demon
- Chapter 79 : The Cult Beneath
- Chapter 78 : Mirror Questions
- Chapter 77 : Accelerated Growth
- Chapter 76 : Fire and Sulk
- Chapter 75 : Elias’s Evening Out
- Chapter 74 : The Magic Duel
- Chapter 73 : Masked Visitor
- Chapter 72 : Theo’s Theory
- Chapter 71 : The Cult Symbol
- Chapter 70 : A Whisper in the Wall
- Chapter 69 : The Apology Cookie
- Chapter 68 : The Jealous Flame
- Chapter 67 : Elias’s New Job
- Chapter 66 : The Quiet One
- Chapter 65 : First Day Disaster
- Chapter 64 : Uniforms and Expectations
- Chapter 63 : Magic School Entrance
- Chapter 62 : A Room for Two
- Chapter 61 : Arrival at the Capital
- Chapter 60 : End of Innocence
- Chapter 59 : Her True Name
- Chapter 58 : The Escape
- Chapter 57 : A Town Frozen in Fear
- Chapter 56 : The Inquisitor Strikes
- Chapter 55 : Final Night
- Chapter 54 : Farewell to the Guild
- Chapter 53 : Secret Leave Plan
- Chapter 52 : Internal Struggle
- Chapter 51 : Fake Purification Ritual
- Chapter 50 : Church Envoy Enters Town
- Chapter 49 : Dream of Fire Again
- Chapter 48 : Signs of Aging
- Chapter 47 : Elias’s Promotion Offer
- Chapter 46 : School Reinstated
- Chapter 45 : Return to Town
- Chapter 44 : Her First Command
- Chapter 43 : You’re Still Alive…?
- Chapter 42 : The Shadow Visitor
- Chapter 41 : Hidden Again
- Chapter 40 : The Bell of Purity Rings
- Chapter 39 : A Moment of Peace
- Chapter 38 : She Dances
- Chapter 37 : Town Festival Begins
- Chapter 36 : Illness and Warmth
- Chapter 35 : Rain and Shelter
- Chapter 34 : Flee or Stay?
- Chapter 33 : Confrontation with Cleric
- Chapter 32 : Memory Fragments
- Chapter 31 : Visiting the Ruins Again
- Chapter 30 : Bond Level Up
- Chapter 29 : The Mock Raid
- Chapter 28 : Guild Rumors
- Chapter 27 : The Candle Game
- Chapter 26 : Rhea Runs Away
- Chapter 25 : Elias’s Old Wound
- Chapter 24 : Mirror of Mana
- Chapter 23 : First Friendship
- Chapter 22 : The Nosebleed Incident
- Chapter 21 : A Demon in the Library
- Chapter 20 : Elias’s Dilemma
- Chapter 19 : Magic Surge
- Chapter 18: Reprimand and Praise
- Chapter 17 : The Raging Flame
- Chapter 16 : The Bakery Trip
- Chapter 15 : Demon Tracker Appears
- Chapter 14 : The First Laugh
- Chapter 13 : The Healing Test
- Chapter 12 : The Imaginary Friend
- Chapter 11: First Day of School
- Chapter 10 : The Pact Deepens
- Chapter 9 : The Fruit Stand Incident
- Chapter 8 : Strange Dreams
- Chapter 7 : Repercussions
- Chapter 6 : Soul Flare
- Chapter 5 : Return to Town
- Chapter 4 : Name Her
- Chapter 3 : The Contract Mark
- Chapter 2: The Awakening
- Chapter 1: The Forbidden Zone
Elias woke up to the sound of whispering.
He sat bolt upright in bed, heart thudding, hand already on the under-pillow dagger he absolutely never remembered to sharpen. Moonlight poured through the cracked window. Wind rustled the curtains. The little apartment above the alchemist's shop was dead quiet—except for the sound of one very small person talking to herself.
Again.
Elias got up, crossed the room barefoot, and gently pushed open the door to Rhea's room.
She was sitting upright in bed, staring blankly at the far wall. Her eyes were open, but unfocused—glowing faintly red.
That was never a good sign.
"...not fire. Not again..." she murmured. "I won't burn it this time..."
Elias crossed the room quickly. "Rhea?"
She didn't respond.
He crouched beside her, gently touched her shoulder. "Hey. You're dreaming again."
Rhea blinked.
Then her head snapped toward him, eyes still glowing—and for a moment, they weren't the eyes of a six-year-old girl.
They were ancient.
Burning.
Haunted.
"Don't let me out," she whispered.
Then she blinked again—and her expression shifted back. Confusion washed over her face like a wave.
"Uncle Elias?" she whispered. "I... I was talking to her again."
Elias exhaled, slowly. "Her?"
Rhea nodded and curled her knees to her chest.
"She comes when I'm almost asleep. Or when the dream-things start. She says she's me. But... older."
Elias frowned. "Older how?"
"She looks like me. But taller. And scary. She has long hair. And horns that go all twisty. And she's in chains. All the time. Even in the dreams."
Elias rubbed his face. He really didn't want to deal with a second Rhea, especially not a tall, chained, terrifying demon version haunting dreamspace.
"Okay," he said finally. "Let's start with the important part. You're not possessed, right?"
Rhea tilted her head. "What's 'possessed' mean?"
"Like... someone else steering your soul-car."
"...What's a soul-car?"
"Never mind. Just... did she try to take over your body?"
"No! She's nice. Kind of... scary nice. Like when you yell at the shopkeepers who raise their prices when they see my horns."
Elias grunted. "They deserve yelling."
"She calls herself 'the Real Me.' And she says she's waiting for the chains to break."
Elias stiffened. "Did she say why she's in chains?"
Rhea shook her head. "Only that she put herself there. To sleep. So she wouldn't burn everything again."
That part sent a chill down his spine.
Elias sat on the edge of her bed, rubbing the back of his neck.
"You sure she's... you?"
Rhea shrugged. "She has my eyes. And my voice. But older. And deeper. Like you after tea."
"Hm."
"She said the world won't be ready. That when she wakes up, 'even the stars will scream.'"
Elias stared. "Okay, new rule. No more horror bedtime poetry, please."
Rhea giggled, burying her face in his arm. "Sorry."
Despite the seriousness, Elias felt the usual warmth bubble up in his chest.
Gods, how had he gotten so attached?
She was a little hellspawn, technically. But she was his hellspawn.
He tugged the blanket up around her. "Try to sleep. Dream of frogs. Dancing frogs. With hats."
Rhea yawned. "The imaginary me doesn't like frogs."
"Well, that's how you know she's not completely real. You love frogs."
She closed her eyes. "You're staying, right?"
Elias nodded. "All night."
He pulled a chair up beside her bed and stayed there until her breathing softened and the glow behind her eyes faded.
Then he whispered to the dark:
"If you're listening, tall chained demon Rhea... don't hurt her. I'll deal with you if you do."
From somewhere deep within the room—a space that wasn't quite there—something rumbled.
Like laughter.
But not cruel.
Resigned.
"Protect her well."
Then silence.
The next morning, Elias opened his eyes to the sound of eggs sizzling and a small child singing a demonic nursery rhyme in perfect ancient Infernal.
He rushed into the kitchen to find Rhea standing on a stool, flipping eggs with questionable success.
"Hey!" Elias said. "You're not allowed near the stove unless I'm in the room!"
"I'm using non-flammable fire this time!"
"There's no such thing!"
"There is now!" she declared cheerfully, holding up a wooden spoon wreathed in pink-tinted flame that crackled harmlessly.
He blinked. "Is that a soul-woven flame conduit?"
"...Maybe?"
Elias rubbed his eyes. "Okay, we're gonna need new kitchen rules. Like, so many new rules."
Rhea beamed. "But I made eggs!"
He couldn't even be mad.
They were a little burnt.
Okay, completely burnt.
But they were hers.
And when she looked up at him with those hopeful crimson eyes, he felt that familiar, terrifying tug in his chest again.
Love.
"Thanks, firebug," he said softly, and sat down to eat.
She munched beside him happily, crunching her toast like a tiny gremlin.
"So," Elias said casually, "any dreams last night?"
She chewed, thoughtful. "No big chains this time. Just... a mirror. She was in it."
Elias frowned. "What did she say?"
"She said the chains are part of me. And I'll have to decide when to let them break."
Elias paled. "And what did you say?"
"I said I don't want to break anything."
Elias leaned in, serious now. "You tell her that every time. No matter what."
Rhea nodded solemnly. "I will."
Then she added, "But I kind of liked her dress. It had fire patterns and was made of shadow silk. I want one."
Elias groaned and muttered, "We're doomed."
Later that day, Elias visited the old library in Ashvale's southern district—a crumbling three-story structure guarded by a grumpy spirit owl named Marnie who insisted on shushing people even when they weren't speaking.
He dug through tomes, scrolls, and fragments of magical theory, hunting for any reference to dream manifestations of sealed personalities or reincarnated demon queens with memory bleed.
He found three useful notes:
1. "Bound selves may reflect through dreams in times of spiritual flux."
2. "Never touch a dream chain unless you're fond of screams."
3. "Do not trust mirror beings. Especially if they smile."
Terrific.
By the time he returned, Rhea had finished her homework, which she'd completed using glowing runes made entirely of enchanted jam.
"See?" she beamed. "Math tastes better now!"
Elias stared at the sticky mess and decided he was absolutely not going to argue with that.
That night, as he tucked her in again, Rhea looked up with a question in her eyes.
"Uncle Elias?"
"Hm?"
"What if the me in the dream isn't bad? What if she's just sad? And lonely?"
Elias paused.
That wasn't the answer he'd expected.
He crouched beside her bed and took her small hand in his.
"Then we help her. Like you helped me. Even if she's scary."
She looked relieved.
"You're not scared of her?"
"I'm scared of everything," Elias admitted. "I'm scared of soup when it's too hot. But being scared doesn't mean we give up."
Rhea smiled, tired but warm.
And as she drifted off, Elias sat in the chair again, hand resting on his glowing mark.
It pulsed faintly—like something stirring.
In a dark space far away—or maybe deep inside—an older Rhea sat chained to a throne of obsidian, hair wild, eyes full of fire.
She closed her eyes and whispered to the void:
"Don't break, little me. Not yet."
To be continued...
- Chapter 104 : The Relic Thief
- Chapter 103 : Training Together
- Chapter 102 : The Cult Beneath
- Chapter 101 : The Accidental Date
- Chapter 100 : A Demon’s Choice
- Chapter 99 : Hall of Reflections
- Chapter 98 : The Church Moves
- Chapter 97 : Theo Learns the Truth
- Chapter 96 : Past-Life Nightmare
- Chapter 95 : Jealous Demon, Again
- Chapter 94 : The High Priest
- Chapter 93 : Growing Pains
- Chapter 92 : Whispered Name
- Chapter 91 : Magic Midterms
- Chapter 90 : Rescue and Regret
- Chapter 89 : Shadows Lurking
- Chapter 88 : Night of the Festival
- Chapter 87 : Dancing Again
- Chapter 86 : Secret Society
- Chapter 85 : Toothache and Truth
- Chapter 84 : New Girl Trouble
- Chapter 83 : Locket and Letters
- Chapter 82 – Principal’s Suspicion
- Chapter 81 : Demon Fights Demon
- Chapter 80 : Not the Only Demon
- Chapter 79 : The Cult Beneath
- Chapter 78 : Mirror Questions
- Chapter 77 : Accelerated Growth
- Chapter 76 : Fire and Sulk
- Chapter 75 : Elias’s Evening Out
- Chapter 74 : The Magic Duel
- Chapter 73 : Masked Visitor
- Chapter 72 : Theo’s Theory
- Chapter 71 : The Cult Symbol
- Chapter 70 : A Whisper in the Wall
- Chapter 69 : The Apology Cookie
- Chapter 68 : The Jealous Flame
- Chapter 67 : Elias’s New Job
- Chapter 66 : The Quiet One
- Chapter 65 : First Day Disaster
- Chapter 64 : Uniforms and Expectations
- Chapter 63 : Magic School Entrance
- Chapter 62 : A Room for Two
- Chapter 61 : Arrival at the Capital
- Chapter 60 : End of Innocence
- Chapter 59 : Her True Name
- Chapter 58 : The Escape
- Chapter 57 : A Town Frozen in Fear
- Chapter 56 : The Inquisitor Strikes
- Chapter 55 : Final Night
- Chapter 54 : Farewell to the Guild
- Chapter 53 : Secret Leave Plan
- Chapter 52 : Internal Struggle
- Chapter 51 : Fake Purification Ritual
- Chapter 50 : Church Envoy Enters Town
- Chapter 49 : Dream of Fire Again
- Chapter 48 : Signs of Aging
- Chapter 47 : Elias’s Promotion Offer
- Chapter 46 : School Reinstated
- Chapter 45 : Return to Town
- Chapter 44 : Her First Command
- Chapter 43 : You’re Still Alive…?
- Chapter 42 : The Shadow Visitor
- Chapter 41 : Hidden Again
- Chapter 40 : The Bell of Purity Rings
- Chapter 39 : A Moment of Peace
- Chapter 38 : She Dances
- Chapter 37 : Town Festival Begins
- Chapter 36 : Illness and Warmth
- Chapter 35 : Rain and Shelter
- Chapter 34 : Flee or Stay?
- Chapter 33 : Confrontation with Cleric
- Chapter 32 : Memory Fragments
- Chapter 31 : Visiting the Ruins Again
- Chapter 30 : Bond Level Up
- Chapter 29 : The Mock Raid
- Chapter 28 : Guild Rumors
- Chapter 27 : The Candle Game
- Chapter 26 : Rhea Runs Away
- Chapter 25 : Elias’s Old Wound
- Chapter 24 : Mirror of Mana
- Chapter 23 : First Friendship
- Chapter 22 : The Nosebleed Incident
- Chapter 21 : A Demon in the Library
- Chapter 20 : Elias’s Dilemma
- Chapter 19 : Magic Surge
- Chapter 18: Reprimand and Praise
- Chapter 17 : The Raging Flame
- Chapter 16 : The Bakery Trip
- Chapter 15 : Demon Tracker Appears
- Chapter 14 : The First Laugh
- Chapter 13 : The Healing Test
- Chapter 12 : The Imaginary Friend
- Chapter 11: First Day of School
- Chapter 10 : The Pact Deepens
- Chapter 9 : The Fruit Stand Incident
- Chapter 8 : Strange Dreams
- Chapter 7 : Repercussions
- Chapter 6 : Soul Flare
- Chapter 5 : Return to Town
- Chapter 4 : Name Her
- Chapter 3 : The Contract Mark
- Chapter 2: The Awakening
- Chapter 1: The Forbidden Zone
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