I Raised the Demon Queen (Now She Won't Leave Me Alone)
Chapter 35 : Rain and Shelter
- 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 rain started gently.
That kind of soft drizzle that smelled like wet bark and nostalgia. The kind that made children press their faces to windows and adults say things like "Well, looks like the garden needed it."
But by the time I realized Rhea was missing again, it had turned into a full-fledged sky tantrum.
I checked the kitchen first. No child. Just a mess of spoon-shaped scorch marks and one lonely slice of toast that had clearly been burned out of emotional spite.
Then I looked under the table. Behind the couch. In the laundry basket. The pantry. Even the stupid shed where she once tried to "summon breakfast spirits" using chicken bones and a rotting pear.
Still nothing.
"Rhea?" I called out into the storm, throwing on my cloak. "This isn't funny! You didn't even leave a note this time!"
Actually, no—there was a note.
Scrawled in wobbly charcoal on the wall near the door:
"Rain = washing for soul. Do not worry. Not planning to destroy city. Probably."
That was the sort of thing that made a father figure's heart stop cold.
I found her near the tree stump just outside town. The same place she'd tried her first controlled flame spell.
She was sitting perfectly still. Soaked. Barefoot. Hair clinging to her cheeks like soggy vines. Her cloak was bunched around her ankles and full of muddy leaves. She looked like a very sad, very damp squirrel that had been kicked out of royalty.
When she saw me, she didn't run.
Didn't laugh or throw a spark or say something outrageous.
She just blinked and said, "It's raining."
I walked to her slowly, my boots squishing in the grass, and dropped to a knee beside her.
"Yeah," I said softly. "It tends to do that sometimes."
Silence. Just the hiss of the rain against the trees. The occasional boom of distant thunder like an angry stomach.
Rhea stared down at her hands, trembling ever so slightly.
"Do you think I'm cursed?" she asked.
The question hit harder than I expected.
"No," I said instantly.
"But I keep hurting things."
"Accidents happen."
"I melted a training dummy. And cracked a mirror. And scorched an entire lawn, Elias."
I winced. "Okay, yeah, you might need flame counseling, but that doesn't make you cursed."
"I'm not normal."
"No one in this town is normal."
She turned toward me, eyes tired and too wise for someone her size.
"But what if I wasn't supposed to live again? What if the seal was right? What if the world wants me gone and I'm breaking the rules just by breathing?" 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚
She said it with such quiet despair that my heart almost broke.
I took off my cloak and gently wrapped it around her shoulders. She stiffened at first, then slowly leaned into it. Into me.
"You think I haven't asked myself the same thing?" I said, trying to keep my voice steady. "When I woke up with that mark, when I saw your magic... when I realized who you used to be... I wondered if I was doing something wrong."
"And were you?"
"Maybe," I admitted. "But if protecting you is wrong, then I'll just have to be wrong louder than anyone else can scream about it."
She gave a small, reluctant smile.
"Even if I'm a danger?"
"Especially then. It's easy to love someone when they're harmless. It's harder when they could incinerate a village because someone tripped over their plush toy."
"I said I was sorry."
"Sir Swim-a-Lot still smells like smoke."
She giggled, and the sound made my chest unclench.
We sat in silence for a while after that. The kind of silence that feels safe. Mutual. Rhea leaned her head on my shoulder and stared up at the dripping canopy.
"Why do people hate what they don't understand?" she asked.
I shrugged. "It's easier. Understanding takes work. Hate's quicker. Like junk food for your brain."
"Do you understand me?"
I hesitated.
"I'm still learning. But I want to. That's what matters."
Rhea reached out and caught a single raindrop in her palm. She watched it roll down her fingers like it was trying to escape her.
"I think," she whispered, "I was a bad person."
I turned to her.
"No."
"But I—"
"No, Rhea. Maybe Revantra did things. Maybe things happened. But you're not her. You're you. You get to choose who you become."
She looked at me like that was the first time she ever heard it.
We walked home in the rain. No words. Just muddy boots and soft breathing and my cloak around her tiny shoulders.
When we got back to the house, Rhea changed into dry clothes while I made soup. Well, I tried to make soup. Technically it was hot water with three suspicious carrots and a chunk of emergency cheese. But she slurped it like it was gourmet.
"You cook weird," she said, licking the bowl.
"You summon firestorms when you're cranky."
"We all have flaws."
After dinner, we sat by the fire. She curled up next to me, still quiet, her eyes thoughtful.
"I don't think I want to destroy the world anymore," she mumbled.
"That's good."
"I think I want... to keep it safe. For people like us."
I smiled.
"Even if they don't love you?"
"You do. That's enough."
And just like that, the storm outside didn't seem so loud.
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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