I Raised the Demon Queen (Now She Won't Leave Me Alone)
Chapter 20 : Elias’s Dilemma
- 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
The house was quiet.
Too quiet.
Which, for a house containing a small, ex-demonic royalty with a penchant for chaos and unsolicited fire, was about as comforting as a sword left unsheathed on a toddler's play mat.
Elias stirred his tea for the third time without sipping it.
His spoon clinked gently against the chipped ceramic mug, a small sound in the otherwise hushed room. Outside, the afternoon sun poured through the windows, warm and golden. Birds chirped. Children laughed in the distance.
Inside, Elias was trying very hard not to panic.
"Okay," he said to himself, sipping his now lukewarm tea. "Let's make a list."
He reached for the journal he used whenever life felt like it was spiraling out of control. It was already half-filled with bullet points like:
Remember Rhea's favorite bread.
Don't let her talk to frogs. (Still not sure how that ended up with the mayor's pond glowing for a week.)
Remind her she cannot 'telekinetically' undress bullies, even if they started it.
Stop calling her 'Your Demonic-ness' in public. People are starting to believe it.
He flipped to a fresh page and wrote at the top, underlined:
Elias Thorne: Are You a Father... or a Fool?
"Alright," he murmured, tapping his quill.
He wrote:
Rhea saved a child from a fire.
She burned a classroom ceiling three days later.
She's banned from school for a week.
She made the teacher cry.
She also made muffins this morning and gave one to Old Lady Brenna.
That last one gave him pause.
He added:
It had poisonberry jam.
But also a heart drawn in syrup.
He sighed. "That's... sweet. And also slightly terrifying."
The stairs creaked above him. His head shot up.
Speak of the devil—literally.
Rhea emerged from her room, arms folded, hair frizzy from static magic, a glower plastered on her face like it had been painted on with grumpy ink.
She didn't look like a monster.
She looked like a kid who had just learned recess was cancelled.
"You're sulking," Elias said, setting the tea down.
"I am brooding," she corrected, making a show of dramatically sitting on the armrest beside him and draping a blanket around her shoulders like a cape. "Brooding is more dignified."
"You've been reading those gothic novels again, haven't you?"
"They speak to me."
"Of course they do."
She pulled the blanket tighter and muttered, "It's not fair."
"Life rarely is. But in this case... yeah, the scorch mark on the ceiling sort of sealed it."
"I didn't mean to explode the ceiling! It was a surge. My mana built up too fast."
"You also telekinetically flung your wand through the window."
"I was aiming for the blackboard!"
"You hit a goat."
"The goat was in the way."
Elias pinched the bridge of his nose. "Why was there a goat in the classroom, Rhea?"
"Why isn't there a goat in every classroom?" she challenged.
"Rhea."
"Fine! It was my fault. But not all my fault."
There it was again—that twinge in her voice. That coiled mix of guilt and confusion and something else... fear, maybe. Not of punishment.
Of herself.
Elias leaned back on the couch, watching her as she picked at the hem of the blanket.
"What if you're not raising a girl?" Tyrin's voice echoed in his head from last night. "What if you're feeding a flame you don't know how to control?"
Elias had laughed then. But it hadn't felt real.
What if Tyrin was right?
What if all the late-night cuddles and storytime and gently worded life lessons were just... window dressing for something inevitable?
What if the world saw it clearer than he did?
Was she truly a child?
Or a spark from a furnace that once burned nations?
"Rhea," he said gently, and she looked up.
"Do you remember the dream you had last week? About the throne?"
She froze.
Her lip trembled.
"You said," he continued slowly, "that you didn't want to burn it again."
"I don't," she whispered. "But sometimes... sometimes I feel it. Inside. Like a scream. Or a song that's too loud and too bright. It wants out."
Elias swallowed. "And when it comes out...?"
"I don't want to hurt anyone. I just... don't always know how to stop it."
She sniffled. "Am I broken?"
He reached over and pulled her into his arms. Her small frame stiffened at first, then melted against him.
"No," he said into her hair. "You're not broken. You're just still building yourself. The edges are rough."
"Edges don't burn towns."
"Some do. But they also light lanterns. And warm homes."
She was quiet a long time.
Then: "You're not scared of me?"
"I'm scared for you. Big difference."
She pulled back to look up at him. "What if I'm a monster?"
He cupped her face gently. "Monsters don't cry over goats."
"That goat deserved it."
"Monsters don't feel bad when they break things."
"Not even the ceiling?"
"Not even the ceiling."
Rhea sighed, burying her face in his chest again. "You always make things make sense."
"I wing it most of the time."
"Still counts."
A knock at the door interrupted them. Elias stood, setting Rhea gently down.
At the door stood Miss Hallen, the community magic tutor, holding a small box and wearing a cautious smile.
"I... brought this," she said. "A warded training orb. For practice at home."
Elias blinked. "You're not here to... banish us?"
Miss Hallen laughed nervously. "I've... spoken to the parents. And the kids. And I realized something."
"Oh?"
"Rhea's not the first kid to have a magic surge. Just the first to turn a chalkboard into charcoal in under three seconds."
Rhea peeked from behind Elias.
"I'm sorry, Miss Hallen," she said.
The woman looked at her.
"Just don't set my cat on fire," she said.
"No promises," Rhea muttered, then blinked. "I mean—yes! Promise. Definitely promise."
Miss Hallen handed over the orb. "Keep practicing. Come back next week. And maybe no goats this time."
As she left, Rhea stared at the orb, then at Elias.
"Maybe I'm not a monster."
"You're a tiny arsonist at worst."
"That's comforting."
They spent the rest of the afternoon in the backyard, tossing the orb gently back and forth while it pulsed with light. Each time it glowed too bright, Rhea paused, breathed, calmed herself.
Sometimes she didn't succeed.
But sometimes, she did.
That night, as Elias tucked her into bed, she asked quietly, "Did you make your list?"
He blinked. "My what?"
"You always make a list when you're worried."
"...I might've."
"Was I on it?"
He smiled. "You were the whole thing."
She pulled the blankets up to her chin. "You're not giving up on me, right?"
"Never."
She nodded, satisfied.
"Good. Because if I ever go full dark empress again, I want you as my first knight."
He chuckled. "Deal. But only if I get a cool helmet."
"Only if it has horns."
"Obviously."
As she drifted to sleep, Elias sat nearby, watching the soft rise and fall of her breathing.
He didn't have all the answers.
He didn't know if this path would end in peace... or ash.
But right now, in this moment, she was just a child.
And he would walk beside her, no matter what came.
Even if the world called her a monster.
He would raise her not as a weapon—but as someone worth saving.
Even if she occasionally launched goats out of windows.
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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