Several months passed since Dragon Lord Torch began giving Blaze private lessons. Twice per week he tutored her for an hour. He spent the same amount of time preparing for lessons. It was unheard of for a Dragon Lord to devote so much effort to furthering such a low-ranking dragon's aspirations, but he didn't mind it. He was rather enjoying sharing knowledge with a dragon who could remember it. What he did mind was Blaze's growing impertinence and inattention.
Blaze had grown much too comfortable getting distracted and speaking frankly in his presence. She was even audacious enough to talk back at him. Torch had been too shocked by the bold risk she took to punish her for it at the time, but today he prepared himself to lay down the law if he needed to.
He was watching his student closely. Blaze was struggling with the material and began showing signs of mental fatigue not ten minutes into the lesson. Finally, she spoke up.
"Ugh, I can't do this..." Blaze moaned, leaning back from a table littered with stone slabs.
"What's the matter? You absorb knowledge like a sponge." Torch replied, not liking her tone already.
"When it's something I'm interested in. This is so boring!" Blaze retorted, herself somewhat surprised by her rudeness. Even if she realized the Dragon Lord was much kinder than he let on, she had no reason to believe she wouldn't get into trouble if she kept this up. Yet, she seemed unable to help herself. Not unexpectedly, it didn't sit well with Torch.
"I'm setting my valuable time aside to tutor you because you said you wanted an education and this is how you show me your gratitude!?" He bellowed.
"My apologies, Dragon Lord." Blaze sighed—nonchalantly, despite her best efforts. She knew he was right, but when he started blustering she just couldn't take him seriously anymore. This wasn't lost on Torch.
"Other dragons are afraid of me, but you don't seem to be." He huffed.
"You want me to be afraid?" Blaze asked, giving him a sidelong glance. There was something strangely endearing to her about the Dragon Lord deflating like that. As soon as she spoke the words, she got a terrible idea.
"EEK!" Acting on the impulse she shrieked, jumping into his arms and wrapping her own around his neck.
Torch was so taken aback by her sudden actions that he caught and held her. Blaze, having pushed things this far already, doubled down. When their eyes locked she made a humorously scared face, her lower lip protruding in a pout. What followed was a short moment of silence before Torch dropped Blaze onto her back.
"STOP BEING INAPPROPRIATE!" He shouted, looking slightly concerned for a split second when Blaze groaned in discomfort at hitting the cave floor.
"You deserved that!" Torch said as emphatically as he could while he regained his composure, then continued: "Sit up, your lesson isn't over!"
Blaze obeyed. Looking surly and holding her back, she resumed her position at the table, but not for long.
"Where do you think you're going?" Torch demanded when Blaze got up walked away from the table before lying down on her belly.
"You dropped me onto my back. I need a moment." She replied.
"Come on, I know you're tougher than that!" Torch retorted.
Blaze didn't respond. Instead she stayed right where she was and rubbed her back, grimacing. Torch initially ignored it, but he eventually got up to check on her. Blaze didn't speak to him when he approached, or when he looked her over. She simply continued rubbing her back. After some time, Torch carefully placed the ball of his thumb on her back where she was rubbing it.
"Here?" He asked, before applying pressure and making a circular motion with his claw.
"A little to the right..." Blaze replied, letting him take over. The spot was only a little bit sore when she first fell on it. Before long she was enjoying the treatment she was getting.
"Go up..." Blaze instructed, now clearly relishing the massage. Torch almost complied before pausing awkwardly, realizing what was happening.
"Who's in charge around here?" He demanded, giving Blaze's backside a light slap, causing her to let out a surprised yelp.
The slap was much more good-natured than what the circumstances called for, as far as dragon society was concerned. It was hard to tell whether it was intended to be playful, or it was the Dragon Lord's aversion to hurting dragonesses preventing him from hitting harder. Either way, Blaze was emboldened.
"Dragon Lord Torch... I had no idea you felt this way..." She uttered, hiding a toothy grin when Torch reeled back in embarrassment at what she said.
"What are you playing at!?" He roared. Blaze immediately got up at the accusatory question.
"Me!?" She snapped, continuing to challenge Torch while closing the distance between them, "Did I tell you to do that? Didn't you do it because you like what you see!?"
Blaze's face was inches from Torch's at this point.
"No, I..." Torch stammered uncomfortably. He was completely unprepared for what was happening. Not once during his reign had any other dragon been able to put him on the defensive like this.
"Oh... That's a shame..." Blaze said softly, her eyes cast toward the ground as she withdrew and turned around. She sat down, her back now facing Torch.
"You don't like what you see?" She asked, looking at him over her shoulder.
Torch's eyes traveled over her, betraying the answer. He struggled to find words before raising his index claw. The corners of his mouth curled into a sinister smile.
"You... You bad dragoness... You're good! But do you think you're the first one to try?" He asked, giving Blaze a menacing look and pointing at her like he'd unveiled a plot to overthrow him.
"You didn't answer the question." Blaze said impassively.
Torch forcefully turned her around to face him and firmly grabbed her by the shoulders, looking her over once more before speaking.
"Be careful, you may just get what you're asking for!" He rumbled. At first glance his expression seemed stone cold, but there was a fire raging in his eyes. If pressed for an explanation, he'd swear he had nothing but retribution on his mind when looking at this temptress. But deny it as he might, thoughts he had pushed out of his brain on the day he agreed to take her on as a student began flooding it again.
Blaze realized she bit off a bit more than she could chew today and pecked Torch on the lips, causing him to let go in shock. She began walking toward the exit of the cave and looked over her shoulder once again.
"Forgive me, Dragon Lord. I had to stop you from being inappropriate. I'll come back when you know how to behave," She said jestingly to a still bewildered Torch, before giving him a coy wave, "Bye-bye..."
Torch absent-mindedly waved back as she left, in utter disbelief at what transpired. By the time he snapped out of his trance, Blaze was long gone.