In a cathedral where light falls like water and every stone hums with forgotten prayers, Naeris tends the past present and future of others. She has always walked among shadows and silence, unaware that something ancient sleeps beneath the marble floor.
When a man appears - pale, ethereal, his eyes reflecting storms and stars - she senses a presence that is both breathtaking and impossible. He is Aurelion, a dragon spirit of divine power, whose human form is a fleeting whisper of his true, celestial nature. Their bond is immediate, fragile, and forbidden: love blooms in candlelit aisles, in whispered songs, in stolen moments of wonder beneath the cathedral's stained-glass glow.
But time and divinity are cruel. Aurelion's duty demands that he return to his eternal form, and if he remains, the world may not survive. Naeris is left with memory, longing, and the fleeting impression of wings in the blue light - a love that can never fully exist, yet will linger forever.