Kassia has one rule: don't get attached. In Sparta, that's not philosophy, it's survival.
She's built her reputation on cold precision, and the assignment should be simple enough. Guard Elara, a high-born woman already earmarked for a state marriage, keep her alive, keep your distance. Professional. Clean.
It doesn't stay clean.
Elara isn't passive about her situation. She pushes back, asks questions, looks at Kassia in a way that doesn't leave room for comfortable indifference. The days stack up, close quarters and shared silences, the faint smell of oil lamps burning low in the evening, and Kassia's careful distance starts costing her more effort than it should.
Elara has spent her whole life being managed, directed, spoken for. What she feels around Kassia is something no one has scripted. And Kassia, who has never once let her guard move an inch for anyone, starts watching Elara the way you watch something you're trying not to want.
Sparta doesn't leave room for this. The state marriage is still scheduled. The rules haven't changed. And desire between two women in this world isn't quietly overlooked, it's punished.
Kassia will put herself between Elara and any external threat without hesitation. The harder problem is the one growing between them, which no amount of discipline seems to touch.
One of them will have to break first. The question is what breaks with her.
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In a world that forges women into weapons, the greatest battle is the one they never trained to fight.
Dry dust kicks up from the training floor as two women face off. In Sparta, nobody is born soft. They're forged to endure and never back down. Every woman is expected to put the state first. Their own desires aren't part of the plan. Discipline is the only language they're supposed to speak.
But then, two unbreakable spirits collide. The smell of sweat and hot bronze fills the air between them. Their long rivalry starts to turn into a different kind of heat. Loyalty to the city begins to bend under a new, forbidden pull. It's a test that no battlefield could ever prepare them for.
Across a land built on blood and honor, they're finding a dangerous truth. War is simple compared to this. They can conquer any enemy, but they can't seem to beat the feeling growing between them. Control is fracturing. Everything they've been taught is starting to slip away.
Will they choose their duty or the woman they can't stop wanting?