I Raised the Demon Queen (Now She Won't Leave Me Alone)
Chapter 27 : The Candle Game
- 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
It started with a fire.
Not the usual kind—no exploding soup pots or shadowy fireballs of doom this time.
Just a small, perfectly average candle.
And a big, very not-average problem: Rhea's emotions kept lighting things on fire.
"I think we need to teach you magical control," I said.
Rhea, who was hanging upside down from the sofa, raised one eyebrow.
"I have control."
"You melted your toothbrush this morning because it poked your gum."
"It insulted my mouth with cheap bristles."
"That's not how that works."
I set the candle down on the table between us. It was short. Round. Plain.
Vanilla-scented, for some reason. The kind you'd find in a bakery-themed spa.
"This," I declared, "is your new teacher."
"I shall call him Gerald," Rhea said, sitting upright dramatically.
"Gerald's job is to help you learn fire control. If you can light him gently—and then put him out—without melting him, you win."
She narrowed her eyes. "So it's a game."
"Yes."
"Do I get a prize?"
"You get the satisfaction of not burning down our kitchen."
She squinted harder. "I want a cookie."
"Fine. One cookie per success."
She grinned like a gremlin. "I accept this mortal contract."
Round One: She puffed out her cheeks. Focused. Concentrated.
A small spark flickered from her finger.
Fwoom.
Gerald exploded into flames.
We both stared at it.
"...He died bravely," Rhea whispered, placing her hand over her heart.
Round Two: I replaced the candle. She tried again.
This time, a flicker—gentle. Almost there.
Then her face scrunched. She sneezed. Pfwump. Another mini-explosion.
I calmly pushed the fire extinguisher closer to her side of the table.
Round Five: It was working.
The candle flared, but only slightly. It didn't crack. The wick glowed orange, not blue-violet.
She looked stunned. "I... did it."
I offered her a cookie.
She took it like a queen accepting tribute.
Then stuffed it in her mouth and mumbled, "Gerahl livesh."
"Try putting it out now."
She blinked, chewed, and raised her finger again.
Instead of a blast, a curl of smoke danced from her fingertip. The flame hissed and vanished.
The wax was untouched.
"I am a god," she whispered.
"Easy there, Flamebrain."
"Did you see that? I was like—whoosh!—and then pfft!"
"Yes, very whoosh-pfft."
She wiggled with glee. "Gerald has ascended to candle heaven and returned to tell the tale."
We kept practicing.
All day.
Sometimes she got it. Sometimes she blew up half a table runner.
But slowly, gradually, she learned. She started giggling instead of panicking when it went wrong. She relaxed. Focused.
Every successful light-and-extinguish round got a cheer.
And a cookie.
Which meant by sundown, she was full of sugar and self-esteem.
We sat on the porch as evening set in. Rhea was curled up with Gerald the candle in her lap like he was a sacred artifact.
I watched her quietly.
The glow of the setting sun painted her face in soft gold. Her hair, wild and tangled from a day of movement, shimmered in the light.
She looked... calm.
That was rare.
"Thanks," she said suddenly.
"For what?"
"For the game."
I smiled. "You're welcome. It helps, doesn't it?"
She nodded. "It made me feel... real."
I turned toward her. "What do you mean?"
She looked down at her hands.
"Sometimes," she said slowly, "I still feel like I'm trapped. Like I'm a dream walking around in a body too small for me. Like any second, I'll wake up in my old throne room with twelve generals and a war map."
I stayed quiet.
"I remember being big. Powerful. Cold. I remember crushing cities with a glance."
She looked up at me, eyes searching.
"But when you make games like this... when you laugh, and bake, and yell at me for burning tea towels... I don't feel like the Demon Queen."
Her voice went soft.
"I feel like me."
My throat tightened.
Rhea looked away. "You don't treat me like a monster."
"Because you're not."
"You don't treat me like a goddess either."
"That'd be weird."
She snorted.
"You just treat me like... a dumb kid who needs to learn fire safety."
I leaned back on my elbows. "You are a dumb kid who needs to learn fire safety."
"And that," she said quietly, "makes me feel safe."
A long silence followed.
The wind rustled the trees. Somewhere, an owl hooted.
Then.
"I think Gerald's looking at me."
I blinked. "He's a candle."
"I think he respects me now."
"Great. Just don't marry him."
"I can't. He's in love with Susan."
"Who's Susan?"
She pulled another candle from her pocket. "This one. She's peppermint-scented and emotionally unavailable."
"...I need a drink."
That night, before bed, I found her drawing faces on her new candle friends with ink and glue.
Gerald wore a crown.
Susan had a scarf.
They sat on the windowsill, facing the moonlight.
I watched her whisper something to them as she tucked herself in.
Then she looked at me.
"Will you still make me games when I'm big again?"
I paused.
"If I can," I said, "I'll invent a hundred of them."
Her smile was soft. Not mischievous. Not smug.
Just... gentle.
"Good."
She fell asleep with Gerald in her arms. 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝒆𝔀𝒆𝙗𝓷𝒐𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝓶
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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