
Blood bound Oath and Fractured Spells
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Introduction
Celeste Moreau spent eighteen years believing her biggest mystery was why her Fae father walked out on her. She lived a quiet life in the 6th arrondissement, watching her mother use "small magic" to keep the winter pipes from bursting. But at her mother’s wedding to a Fae aristocrat, Celeste doesn't just catch the bouquet—she shatters the ancient binding stones with a power that shouldn't exist.
Now, she’s being hauled off to L'Academie des Courants, a hidden academy in the Loire Valley for "containment". Her escort? Lucien Vael—her new stepbrother, a man so beautiful he’s a threat, and the only person in the room who didn't look surprised when she broke the world.
At the academy, everyone has a plan for her:
The Mentor: A professor whose kindness feels like a trap.
The Rival: A cousin who prefers institutional ruin over open hostility.
The Regent: A nameless power who has been waiting for a girl with Celeste's blood for a very long time.
Lucien calls her "sister" in front of the nobility, but he’s been watching her since before they were family. Celeste needs to find out what he knows before the people "invested" in her future decide she's too dangerous to have one.
The stones are already cracked. If Celeste can’t control the light in her veins, she’ll be the next thing to break.
Paris is burning. The Academy is waiting. Discover the secret of the 6th Arrondissement.
Chapter 1
Celeste POV
The ceremony stones were still warm under my hands when they cracked.
Not a gradual thing, not a slow fracturing that would have given anyone in the room time to look away or pretend they had not seen it.
The cracks ran from the center point of the binding circle outward in three straight lines, exactly the way a winter-frozen puddle fractures when you put your foot through it, sudden and complete, and the sound they made was not loud but it was the kind of sound that a room full of people goes entirely silent to hear.
A sound that says: something has changed. There is no version of this evening where things go back to the way they were four minutes ago.
My hands were glowing.
I want to say that I handled this with composure. I want to say I looked at my own hands producing light that was not quite gold and not quite silver and not quite either of those things but something made from the collision of both, and I thought something measured and useful.
What actually happened was that I said, in French, something that my mother would have grounded me for at fourteen, and then I looked up at the room full of Fae aristocrats staring at me and I said it again, slightly quieter.
Forty people in formal winter dress. Forty people who had been watching my mother and Edouard Vael complete a binding ceremony in the drawing room of the most beautiful and most uncomfortable house I had ever stood in.
Forty people who were now looking at me, the barely-invited daughter standing at the edge of the witness ring, with the kind of stillness that does not mean calm. It means decision.
They were all, every single one of them, deciding something about me.
"Celeste." My mother's voice. She was still standing in the center of the binding circle, Edouard beside her, and she said my name with the specific quality she used when she was frightened and was using my name as a place to put the fright so she could keep her face still. She had been saying my name that way my entire childhood. I had not, until this exact moment, understood how often she had been frightened.
"I don't," I started, and looked at my hands, and the light was doing something I could feel from the inside, both parts of me that I had spent eighteen years thinking of as separate things, the Fae I carried from my father and the witch-blood I carried from my mother, running at each other like water finding water, and I could not stop it and could not slow it and had absolutely no language for what was happening. "I don't know how to," I tried again, and then I stopped trying to make sentences because sentences were not the problem.
The ceremony officiant, a thin older Fae man in grey with the precise bearing of someone who had conducted three hundred binding ceremonies and had a set of protocols for every eventuality, stepped forward and said something in formal Old French that I could not quite follow and that produced an immediate response from the room, people moving back from the witness ring, creating space around me.
I stayed where I was because moving felt like a thing I might not be able to do cleanly.
The light went out. Not gradually. It simply was there and then it was not, like a lamp unplugged, and my hands were just my hands, and I was standing in a room full of silent Fae aristocrats with three cracked ceremony stones at my feet and my heart beating at a pace I was going to need to discuss with a medical professional at some point.
"Someone will need to explain to me," I said, to the room in general, in a voice that I was very deliberately keeping even, "what just happened."
The room did not answer. The room continued its silence in the way of a group that has decided the answer to that question belongs to someone specific and is waiting to see who it is going to be.
I looked at my mother.
She was looking at Edouard.
I looked at Edouard. He was looking at me with an expression that I had already identified as his default expression in the three times I had met him before this evening, controlled and assessing, giving nothing away.
He was not surprised. I registered that with a clarity that was probably disproportionate to everything else happening in the room. He was not surprised. He was calibrating.
And then, from the far side of the drawing room, near the tall windows that looked out over the December street, I felt something shift in the room's quality of attention the way you feel a change in air pressure before a storm, and I looked, and Lucien Vael was looking at me.
He was across the room and the room was full of people and I could see him clearly anyway, because the room reorganised slightly around wherever he was standing in the way that I had noticed rooms did when he was in them, a small unconscious making-space that nobody seemed aware they were doing.
He was in formal black, dark hair, twenty years old, and he was watching me with an expression that I could not read, which was not unusual because I had never been able to read his expression in any of the times we had been in the same space.
But underneath the sealed quality of his face there was something specific. Not alarm. Not surprise.
Recognition.
Like a person who has been waiting for a particular card to turn face up and has finally seen it.
I stared at him for three seconds. He did not look away.
Then the officiant spoke again and the room began to move and my mother finally came to me, crossing the binding circle with a quickness that had no elegance in it, which was how I knew she was genuinely scared.
"Celeste," she said, taking my hands and looking at them, front then back then front again. "Are you hurt?"
"No," I said. "Maman. What was that?"
"Not here," she said quietly, with the quality of a whisper that is intended to travel only as far as the person being addressed and knows it is not achieving that.
"Not here," I repeated, keeping my voice low.
"That's your answer? I just produced light from my bare hands in the middle of a Fae binding ceremony and cracked three stones that have probably never cracked before and your answer is not here?"
"Celeste." She pressed my hands between hers. Her own hands were cold and very still in the way that small witches' hands go still when they are managing their own ability carefully. "I will explain everything. I promise you that. But right now I need you to be calm and I need you to let the officiant speak to us, and then I will explain."
I looked at her. Her face was the face I had known my entire life, fine-featured and careful, and it was also the face of someone who had been keeping something specific from me for a very long time, and I could see that now in a way I had not been able to see it twenty minutes ago.
"You know what this is," I said. Not a question.
She did not answer, which was its own answer.
The officiant asked the room to clear to the antechamber.
People moved. I moved with my mother through the press of Fae aristocrats who were very carefully not looking directly at me while also not looking away entirely, the specific double vision of a crowd that wants to observe something and knows that observing it openly would be a social misstep.
I felt their attention on my back the whole way across the drawing room.
In the antechamber, which was a smaller, quieter room with chairs I did not sit in and a fire I stood near because my hands were cold now in a way that was startling after the warmth of the light, Edouard spoke to the officiant in low formal French. I caught enough of it to understand that words like classification and precedent and assessment were being used, and that the word for academy appeared twice.
Lucien was in the doorway of the antechamber. He had followed us and no one had told him not to, which said something about the kind of authority he carried at twenty that most people did not carry at forty.
He caught me looking at him and crossed the room and stopped close enough to speak quietly and be heard by me and not easily by the others.
"You should know," he said, in a voice that was perfectly measured and gave nothing away and was also giving me something, deliberately.
Which made it more alarming than if he had simply been withholding, "that the admissions file for L'Academie des Courants with your name on it was completed three months ago. Before the ceremony. Before the engagement was formalised."
I stared at him. The fire crackled behind me.
"Who completed it?" I asked.
He looked at me for a moment in the way that told me the answer was in the question and he was not going to say it.
"Your father or mine?" I inquired further.
He did not blink. "That's the question worth asking," he said.
He stepped back. The officiant was turning toward us. Across the room, Edouard was looking at his son with an expression I could not read but that Lucien received with perfect, sealed-off stillness.
The officiant was addressing my mother when he said the thing that changed the temperature of my understanding of the entire evening.
"The Resonance event as witnessed requires formal assessment under the Academie's classification protocols," he said. "Mademoiselle Moreau will need to be received at the Academie des Courants by first light. The escort arrangement has already been authorised."
I looked at my mother.
She looked at me. She did not look surprised. She looked sorry, which was not the same thing, and the distance between those two expressions was the most frightening thing that had happened to me all evening.
"You knew," I said quietly.
She opened her mouth, to say something but couldn’t.
I said, more quietly still, "How long?"
The fire burned. The winter street outside was silent. My mother's hands, which had been holding mine, went still.
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