Chapter 146: Chapter145: Training Continues
"Did I hurt you?" Eve asked, dropping her hands.
"No. But that reaction was...." He shook his head slowly. "Your instinctive defense mechanism is significantly stronger than I anticipated. Most newly awakened succubi at your stage of development would have felt the intrusion and been unable to prevent access for the first several attempts. You expelled me before I’d gotten past the surface layer."
"Is that good?"
"It’s extraordinary," Raphael said, and the pride in his voice was clear. "Your mother had similar instincts. Lilith’s mind was essentially impenetrable once she knew someone was attempting access....her barriers were legendary in the Court."
Eve felt the glow in her eyes recede, her heartbeat steadying. "So I did it right?"
"You did it instinctively," Raphael corrected. "Which is better than right. But instinct isn’t enough...you need conscious, deliberate control. The ability to choose when to open your mind and when to close it. To allow surface-level reading while protecting deeper levels. To detect a subtle intrusion that doesn’t trigger your instincts and close it before it reaches anything sensitive."
He moved to stand beside her rather than across from her....shifting from opponent to instructor. "Again. But this time, I want you to feel the intrusion coming and respond consciously. Not with a reflex. With a decision."
They worked on mental architecture for an hour.
Raphael was a demanding teacher, endlessly patient with her mistakes and completely unforgiving of lack of effort. He approached from different angles.....gentle probes, sudden sharp intrusions, slow careful infiltrations that were designed to slip past her instincts. He pushed through her barriers and let her feel the violation of it so she would know what to close against. He withdrew immediately when she succeeded and pressed harder when she faltered.
By the end of the hour, Eve could hold a three-layered mental structure: an open social surface that allowed basic emotional reading, a protected middle layer that contained strategic information, and a locked inner core that was impenetrable without her explicit permission.
"Good," Raphael said, with the particular satisfaction of a teacher who genuinely means it. "Hold that structure while we move to the next element."
The second hour was dedicated to reading others.
"You can feel emotions already," Raphael said. "Your empathic sense has been developing since your awakening. But feeling emotion is different from reading intent. I want you to learn the difference."
He brought in three pack members.....One Elderly man, Elder Markov, and one of the younger wolves named Thomas who Eve had spoken to maybe twice. He instructed each of them privately, separately, on what to think about and what to project toward Eve.
"Tell me what each of them is concealing," Raphael said.
Eve looked at Marcus Senior first. He was a grizzled, experienced wolf who revealed nothing in his expression. His energy was disciplined, controlled. But underneath the discipline.....
"He’s worried," Eve said slowly. "Not about being here....about something external. Something involving the pack’s western border."
Marcus Senior’s expression shifted fractionally. "Perimeter report came in this morning," he confirmed, looking at Raphael. "Nothing urgent. But something’s moving in the territory boundary."
Raphael nodded, filing this. "Continue."
Elder Markov was easier, perhaps because he was older and his emotions ran in deeper channels that were easier to follow. "He’s satisfied," Eve said. "And....." She frowned. "He’s comparing me to something. Someone. He has a memory of watching something similar and it’s making him.....nostalgic? Melancholy?"
"I was thinking of my mother," Elder Markov said quietly, with a warmth that made Eve’s chest tighten. "You have her way of concentrating. The same small frown."
Finally, Thomas....young, nervous about being in a room with the Luna, his energy buzzing with self-consciousness. But underneath the surface nerves....
"He’s lying about something," Eve said, and heard the slight shift in the room’s energy. "Nothing serious. He’s....embarrassed. He told someone he had sparring practice this morning as an excuse to get out of a different obligation and he’s hoping no one asks what the obligation was."
Thomas’s face turned crimson.
"He has a letter to write," Raphael said, with the expression of someone who had already known this. "To a female in the eastern territory whose father has been waiting for a formal introduction."
Thomas appeared to consider whether the floor could absorb him.
"You may go," Raphael told the three of them, turning back to Eve. "Your reading is excellent. Your instincts are accurate and your interpretation is sophisticated. You don’t just feel emotions.....you understand their context. Their cause."
"Is that unusual?" Eve asked. ƒreewebηoveℓ.com
"In someone your age and experience level?" Raphael’s expression was unambiguous. "Yes. Considerably."
From the observation area along the room’s far wall, where all three brothers had been stationed since the session began, Damian shifted. He’d been still and silent throughout, as per the agreement, but the quality of his stillness had changed several times....loosening when Eve succeeded, tightening when Raphael pushed her hard.
Damon was watching with the focused intensity he usually reserved for physical confrontations.....assessing, cataloguing, updating his understanding with each demonstration. Silas had his arms crossed and his eyes fixed on Eve with that quiet, comprehensive attention that missed nothing.
Raphael glanced at them briefly, then back at Eve. "Break. Ten minutes. Drink water. Then we move to projection."
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The second half of the session was something else entirely.
Raphael stood before Eve with an expression that she was learning to read as I’m about to show you something significant, prepare yourself.
"Your mother," he said without preamble, "was known throughout the Court for one particular ability. Above her combat skills, above her mental defenses, above her political acumen....there was one thing that made other supernaturals genuinely afraid of Lilith Seraphim."
He paused, letting the weight of it settle. "She could project. Not just emotion, not just surface-level influence. She could project complete, overwhelming experience directly into another person’s consciousness. Fear so total it induced paralysis. Desire so intense it stripped rational thought. Peace so deep it could end a battle in seconds." freeweɓnovel.cøm
Eve stared at him. "She could make people feel things?"