How couldโ? Momma!
Jerking upright with a scream lodged in my throat, I reached out blindly, my hand smacking on the nightstand until my fingers closed around the handle of the wolven dagger.
โPoppy,โ came Casteelโs sleep-roughened voice from beside me, startling me. When had he come back? It had to have been after Iโd fallen asleep. โIs it a nightmare?โ
Swallowing hard, I nodded as I closed my eyes. Immediately, I saw my motherโs horrified face and the pain in her gaze. There was so much blood
โrunning down the front of her gown, pouring from the wounds in her chest. Not bites. Notโ
Chest squeezing too tight, air wheezed from my lungs. My eyes flew open, but I could swear I heard the screams. Not shrieks. But screams, and the scentโฆthe scent of burning wood.
The bed shifted as Casteel sat up. Gently, he pried my fingers from the dagger. โIโm just putting this down. Itโs still within reach in case you want to stab me.โ
I watched him lean over me, placing it on my other side. โI donโt want to stab you,โ I croaked out.
โThat would be a first,โ he teased, and I hiccupped a shaky laugh. โTry to remember you said that later when Iโm sure Iโll give you a reason to stab me.โ
I shook my head, lifting shaking hands to my face. โIโm sorry.โ I dragged my hair back. โI didnโt mean to wake you. I know we have to leave early.โ
Delano had returned after the awkward dinner in the banquet hall, where people either stared or whispered until Casteelโs cool gaze silenced them. The roads were clear enough that Casteel felt it was safe to leave New Haven.
โWhat did I tell you before?โ Casteel asked. โDonโt apologize. Itโs not your fault. Donโt worry about it.โ
That was easier said than done.
โDo you think you can go back to sleep?โ
โYeah.โ I lay back down, curled on my side. The flames in the fireplace rippled softly, and the longer I stared at them, the more images from the nightmare started to piece themselves together. The mistโฆit had been as thick as smoke. It had almost smelled like burnt wood and something pungent. Wasnโt that what Ian and I had thought it was at first? Was that why Iโd left to find my father? I tried to picture his face, to see his eyes, but no matter how hard I tried, I couldnโt. All I could see was red. So much redโon the walls and pooled on the floor, bodies shredded open. But no Craven. There had been no Craven feeding on those bodies. Why? Why was there so much bloodโ?
A surge of restless energy poured back through me, drumming up the residual fear and panic. I couldnโt lay here. I couldnโt close my eyes.
Sitting up, I started to move from the bed, but Casteel hooked his arm around my waist. โI canโt lay here. I canโt sleep. I just needโโ
โTo forget.โ In the fireโs glow, he touched my cheek, bringing my gaze to his. โI know. I get it. I do.โ
Sucking in too-shallow breaths, I knew he of all people did understand. I folded my hands over my face. โI donโt want to think about that night.โ Tears burned my throat, and I hated themโhated this glaring weakness. โI want to forget.โ
โBut you need to feel to do that. You need to replace that fear with something else. Thatโs why you used to explore the city at night,โ he said, pulling my hands away from my face. โBut thereโs no city for you to run off to. All you have is me.โ
All you have is me.
My heart twisted itself up into a knot.
โLet me help you replace the fear and helplessness. I can erase it. I promise,โ he whispered, guiding me back until I was lying down once more. โLet me be enough, at least for tonight.โ
โIโฆโ I ran out of words as he shifted so he blocked out the fireโs glow, leaving me in the darkness of the room.
โThereโs just us. No one else.โ His lips brushed my cheek, causing me to gasp. โLike earlier, in the pantry, we can pretend.โ
I closed my eyes.
โRight now, in the dark, Iโm just Hawke.โ His arm eased from my waist as his hand drifted over my hip and down my thigh, to where the gown tangled around my legs. โYouโre just Poppy, and I can help you.โ
Maybe it was the nightmare. It couldโve been the darkness and the sudden, throbbing ache that sprang to life. Or perhaps it was because in the darkness we could be Hawke and Poppy, with no past and no future. And pretendingโฆpretending made none of this real. Maybe all of those things were the reason I turned my head to his. Our lips brushed.
โPretend,โ I whispered, and IโฆI kissed him.
Casteel let me explore his mouth, holding himself still, all except for his hand. He slowly drew his palm up my hip, my stomach, and moved it between my breasts, dragging the hem of the gown up until it gathered below my neck. Cool air followed, teasing my exposed skin.
I kissed him, trembling when I felt his palm on my breast. The tip hardened to an almost painful point. His thumb moved lazily over the peak and then to the other as he said, โI wish you could see what Iโm about to do.โ
I wet my lips as he pulled away, his thumb dragging over the rosy, puckered skin. Then he did something with his thumb and forefinger, causing my entire body to jolt, and a rush of wet warmth to pool between my thighs.
โGods,โ I gasped.
โMmm.โ His mouth coasted along the skin of my neck again. โYou like that?โ
There was no point in answering that. He knew it, and he did it again. My hips moved on reflex, spurred on by the rapidly building ache between my thighs. He hadnโtโwe hadnโtโtouched like this since the woods after Iโd stabbed him, but my body hadnโt forgotten. I was blossoming with heat.
His mouth closed over my breast, and the combination of his tongue and the sharp rasp of his fangs caused me to kick my head back. A breathy moan left me as my eyes peeled open wide. He tugged at the skin with his mouth as his hand drifted down my stomach and lower, over the very center of me. It was the lightest, softest touch, teasing and taunting.
โYouโre very wet, Poppy,โ he murmured against the aching peak of my breast. โI like that. A lot.โ
Incapable of embarrassment or being shocked by the rawness of his words, I could only whimper as his finger moved in slow, lazy strokes.
โI also like how quickly you respond to my touch.โ He nipped at the skin of my other breast as he swirled his thumb around the sensitive flesh. โWant me to do something about it?โ
I panted for breath. โYes.โ
Casteel answered by pressing down on the bundle of nerves. Crying out, I arched against his hand, and I felt like I was drenched, drowning already. Just as his mouth closed over my breast once more, he slipped a finger inside me. A strangled sort of sound left me, and there was no room for thoughts of a night from long ago or worries for the morning that was quickly approaching. My heart thundered in my chest.
He dragged that finger in and out as he lifted his head, and even though I couldnโt see, I knew he could. I knew he watched his hand between my spread thighs. I knew he was fixated on what he was doing, on the way I lifted my hips to meet his thrusts. He watched as he eased another finger into the tight wetness. My eyes drifted shut again, and I knew this was what heโd wanted to do earlier, in the pantry. I gave in to this, into the wet heat and the darkness and the wickedness of his touch. Casteel groaned as I ground my hips against his hand.
โThatโs it.โ His voice was rough. โRide my fingers.โ
I did just that, rocking against his hands as the stirrings of release ratcheted up. Then tension, still painfully unfamiliar, spun and spun until it felt like too much. โOh, gods, I canโtโฆโ I pressed my hips against the bed.
โYou can.โ He kept going, thrusting his fingers inside me. โYou will.โ
It was too much, too intense, and there was no escaping it. He hooked his fingers deep inside me, and lava flowed through my blood. And just when I thought I would surely erupt into flamesโฆ
โThatโs it.โ His voice was gruff and thick.
Biting down on my lip as the tension curled and twisted deeper, tighter, I buried my face against the crook of his arm. His lips brushed my cheek as he pressed his thumb to the tight bundle of nerves. My hips lifted from the bed as all the tension shattered. It was like lightning in my veins. The sweetest kind of agony, scattering my thoughts as the release rippled and eased as he withdrew his fingers. Sated and stunned, I went utterly boneless, exhausted and limp as Casteel gathered me close. The blanket
settled over meโover usโas he pulled me against his chest. Under my cheek, his heart thudded steadily.
The heart Iโd pierced not all that long ago.
Casteel held me tightly, closely, his hand continuously sliding up and down the length of my spine. I didnโt know if he even realized what kind of comfort his closeness or his touch brought. Maybe he did, and that was why he remained in the room even knowing that I could wake him at any point in the night. There were other rooms, other far quieter and definitely less complicated beds, but he was here. He held me, soothing my ragged nerves after chasing away the lingering horror of a night I wanted nothing more than to forget. He helped me forget while offering pleasure and bliss to replace the fear and hopelessness, and he did this while taking nothing in return.
I fell back asleep, into the darkness where I was just Poppy, and he was simply Hawke.
We were leaving. For Atlantia.
Those dark, private moments in the middle of the night seemed like an eternity ago instead of mere hours as I took a too-shallow breath. I studied those with us. Naill and Delano were with Elijah, and I had no idea if they were in on the plan Casteel had concocted, so I remained quiet. Iโd spent the better part of the morning stressing over how I was supposed to act. The concern that had faded in the aftermath of the arrival of the Ascended and everything else had now returned with a vengeance.
โWould you like anything else before we leave?โ Casteel asked, and then I felt a slight tug on my braid. โPoppy?โ
Realizing that he was speaking to me, I shook my head. โNo. Iโm fine.
Thank you.โ
Both Kieran and Casteel stared at me, and the silence stretched on so long that I had to look to see if they were still there. Looking over my shoulder, I found both of them staring down at me, their expressions near mirrors of perplexity.
โWhat?โ I demanded.
โNothing.โ Casteel blinked. โYouโre ready, then?โ
I nodded.
Watching me as if I were a coiled snake about to strike, he extended his hand. I started to rise without accepting his palm but caught myself. A quick glance told me that the others waited near the door. Figuring that refusing such a simple gesture wouldnโt be a good start at convincing others that we were together, I placed my hand in his.
The contact of his skin against mine sent another charged jolt through me. My eyes flew to his, but there was no knowledge to be gained from his heavily hooded gaze this time as he helped me stand.
โIs everything ready?โ Kieran asked.
โIt is,โ he replied. โElijah thinks weโll make it to Spessaโs End by the end of the week if we donโt make a lot of stops.โ
โItโs doable,โ Kieran agreed. โAnd advisable.โ
โThe people here have only a few days before the Ascended send others looking for her,โ Casteel said as he reached between us, plucking up the edge of my braid. โTheyโll send scouts and probably more knights.โ Dropping my plait over my shoulder, he then reached for my satchel.
Kieran nodded. โMagda returned earlier this morning. She said she thinks most will be ready to travel in a day or so.โ
โGood.โ Casteel glanced down at me. Unsure what to do, I decided on silence as the best course of action. After all, it used to be second-nature, even though Iโd struggled to remain quiet when I first donned the veil. Kieran thought I asked a lot of questions now, there would be a wolven- shaped hole in the wall in his desperation to get away from me if heโd known me when I was younger.
Sending me a curious look, Casteel started toward the others. Naill and Delano nodded in my direction, saying nothing. It was Elijah who spoke. โI havenโt gotten a chance to thank you for what you did yesterdayโhelping those who accepted it.โ
Shifting uncomfortably, I cleared my throat. โI just hope I helped.โ โYou did. Pain is the biggest obstacle healing faces, and you stepping
in when you did is a big reason why we wonโt be sitting around here for longer than we should.โ A big smile parted his beard. โI also havenโt gotten the chance to congratulate either of you on the upcoming nuptials. To be honest, every day I half-expected to find the Prince sliced up in all the ways a man fears.โ
I blinked slowly.
Casteel chuckled deeply. โYouโre not the only one. I expected to be picking up pieces of myself.โ He glanced down at me, his lips slightly parted. โBut I was once told that the best relationships are the ones where passions run high.โ
My brows started to pucker.
โI wonder who told you that,โ Kieran said.
โIt was me.โ Elijah laughed as he clapped his hand on Kieranโs shoulder, causing the wolven to stumble. Skin crinkled around golden- brown hazel eyes, and even though I wished the topic was about anything other than this, I was happy to see him smile and laugh after whatโd happened here. But it made me wonder if it was because heโd become so accustomed to the death that the effects werenโt long-lasting. โTold him that if a woman fights with that kind of passion and makes you work that hard to earn even a smile, then thatโs the kind of woman you want by your side in and out of the bedchamber.โ
My mouth opened, but I truly had nothing to say.
โIโve always thought you had a wolven somewhere in your bloodline,โ Kieran commented.
Elijah scoffed. โTold you before, thereโs just piss and whiskey in my line.โ
โMaybe thatโs the real bloodline you descend from,โ Casteel murmured as he led me past them.
I raised my brows but said nothing as we entered the empty hall and then exited out into the yard. The snow had stopped, but my breath formed misty clouds. I was so going to regret leaving my cloak behind, even soaked with the stench of Craven blood.
As we made our way to the stables, unease formed upon the sight of leaves that glistened like rubies in the sunlight. No one was out there staring at it this morning, but I could swear the blood tree had grown even wider than it had been the day before. Crimson hued sap still seeped across the snow in a network of thin lines of red, reminding me of veins or roots.
Three horses were led out already, their ears perked as a stable hand held their reins, nervously glancing toward the blood tree. Casteel walked us past them, where Setti waited inside the stables. The massive black horse had been named after the God of Warโs warhorse. I used to think that the beautiful horse had big hooves to fill, but now, knowing the truth, I imagined Setti filled them just fine.
As we approached the horse, Casteel let go of my hand. My palm missed the warmth, which was something Iโd never share. I walked up to Setti as Casteel walked around to secure my satchel to where his own bag hung. My gaze crawled across the barn, stopping on a pole with a deep groove. Knowing what had caused that mark, I resisted the desire to look away from where Phillips had been killed with a bolt fired by Casteel. But I made myself look, to remember. Phillips had somehow figured out the truth, or at the very least, that Casteel was not who he claimed. Heโd tried to help me escape, but I hadnโt listened. I had no idea if Phillips had known the truth about the Ascended. He could have, but that didnโt matter. He was dead, regardless.
Exhaling slowly, I saw the very same bow attached to Settiโs side. It was curved like the ones Iโd used, but this one had a handle and an arrow already nocked in place. The weapon was unlike any Iโd ever seen. It had to be Atlantian.
I extended my hand to the horse, allowing him to sniff me. โRemember me?โ
Setti sniffed as Casteel finished with the straps. The horse nudged my fingers, and I grinned as I gently patted the bridge of his nose.
โI think he missed you.โ Casteel joined me. โAnd I think heโs been spoiled by all the attention youโve showered upon him.โ
I didnโt think it was possible to spoil any animal too much. I scratched him behind his ear.
Casteel was closer, and out of the corner of my eye, I saw him stroke a hand down Settiโs mane. Looking to the back of the barn, he lowered his hand. โIโll be right back.โ
Nibbling on my lower lip, I peeked over my shoulder. Casteel strode across the barn to where an older woman had appeared. She held something dark in her hands. Setti nudged my fingers again, demanding my attention.
โAll right. All right.โ I resumed petting him. โSorry.โ
Stroking the long, graceful neck, I saw that Delano and Naill were already mounted. Kieran walked toward his horse, but it didnโt appear as if Elijah was coming with us.
A moment later, Casteel returned. โHere,โ he said. โYouโre going to need this until we reach Spessaโs End.โ
Thisย turned out to be a cloak, a black one lined with soft fur. I turned to take it, but Casteel moved behind me, draping it over my shoulders.
โI had one of the seamstresses make it since salvaging the old one was out of the question,โ he continued as he reached around me.
I didnโt dare breathe too deeply as his fingers worked the buttons under my throat. I tried not to focus on how close he was or howโI swallowed a gasp as the backs of his fingers brushed my breasts, reminding me of last night. I really didnโt need to think about that.
His arms grazed my chest. How many buttons were there? I looked down and almost groaned. The line of shiny black discs ended just below the chest.
โJust so you know, I burned it along with the Craven,โ he went on, and my pulse thrummed as his chin grazed my cheek. โWe lucked out that one of the seamstresses already had this mostly finished. There. Now, youโll be less likely to spend the entire trip begging for my body heat. Though, Iโd be more than happy to appease such a request.โ
I was sure he would be. โThank you,โ I murmured.
His hands slipped away from the buttons to my shoulders and then down my arms, leaving shivers in their wake. Shivers that spread down my front. Looking up, I saw Elijah heading our way, and I almost waved at him in relief.
โOne moment,โ Casteel called out, and Elijah stopped. A moment later, he turned me in his arms so that I was facing him. โAre you all right?โ
Lifting my gaze to his, I briefly wondered how he could have such incredibly thick lashes. โYes.โ
His gaze searched mine. โYouโre being very quiet.โ
I was, but how did I explain that it was because I had no idea how I was supposed to behave? I was sure that heโd probably find that silly, my lack of knowledge so great that I had no idea how to even pretend.
โIs it what you did in the cell?โ he asked. โNo,โ I answered quickly.
โIs it the people here?โ I shook my head.
His features tensed. โThen is it about last night?โ
โNo,โ I said without hesitation. Probably too quickly based on the sudden flare of light in his eyes. โIโm just a little tired.โ
He watched me intently. โIโm not sure itโs that.โ
โIt is,โ I told him. โItโs not what happened last night or anything else.
You know I didnโt get a lot of sleep.โ
He eyed me in a way that said he wasnโt quite sure he believed my response, but after a moment, he nodded. Stepping back, he motioned for Elijah to join us.
โI still think youโll make good time,โ Elijah said as he grasped Settiโs reins.
โLetโs hope so.โ Casteelโs hands settled on my hips. I froze.
โPut one foot in the stirrup,โ he reminded me gently. โAnd then grab the horn. Iโll lift you.โ
Feeling about seven different kinds of inadequate, I reached up and gripped the horn. Most people learned to ride by the time they hit their teens.
โYouโre not familiar with horses, eh?โ Elijah asked.
I shook my head, expecting to hear mockery in his tone, or at the very least, disbelief. I didnโt hear any of that.
โNever wouldโve guessed that, seeing you over here all comfy with this temperamental ass.โ
โHey,โ Casteel said. โYou saying things like that is why heโs a temperamental ass towards you.โ
Elijah laughed as Settiโs ears lowered. โMake sure he teaches you how to ride,โ he said as Casteel lifted me with ease. โYou seem like a natural.โ
โThatโs on an exceedingly long to-do list of things I plan to teach her,โ Casteel replied as I settled in the saddle.
Did he really plan to do that? Excitement sparked. If I could ride and control a horse, Iโd be able to travel easily once I was free. It would be a necessary skill, to be honest.
Wait.
What were the other things he planned?
The grin Elijah sent to Casteel didnโt go unnoticed. โI bet you do.โ
Heat flooded my face, even though I only had an inkling of what the innuendo meant.
โYou still think youโll have the first group out within two days?โ Casteel asked as he swung up behind me with startling ease. I was sure if I tried that, Iโd end up belly-flopping across the saddle and then sliding off it. โI hope to get the first group out by tomorrow morning,โ Elijah told
him.
โGood. Iโll be waiting for them to arrive in Spessaโs End before I continue on to Atlantia. At least then, I will feel a little better about crossing the Skotos,โ he said. โBut I donโt want you to wait too long. Just because the western roads are clear now, you know they wonโt stay that way for long.โ
โAnd you know Iโm not leaving until the last one is well on the way home.โ
Thinking of all the people being forced to abandon their homes saddened me. It didnโt matter that it had been planned long before my arrival. Iโd sped up those plans.
โI know. That is why youโve been entrusted with these people.โ Casteel took the reins Elijah handed him. โI expect to see you home, my friend.โ
โYou will.โ Elijah looked at me. โKeep our Prince in line and do so vigilantly. I expect to hear many stories that involve you throwing down with him.โ
โYou really donโt need to encourage her.โ Casteel curled an arm around my waist, and a heartbeat later, I was nestled between his thighs, my back pressed to his front.
Although I hadnโt forgotten about the lack of personal space while on horseback, my memories of it had dimmed. I wasnโt sure I needed the cloak, but I knew from past experience that there was no point in sitting straight as a pole. All I would succeed in doing was causing my back to ache and my bones to feel jostled. And besides, I didnโt think a happyโฆ fiancรฉe would pull away from their intended husband.
And, truthfully, I didnโt want to. I had no idea how much of that desire had to do with avoiding how uncomfortable it would be, or if it was because of last night, his gift, the pantry, the secrets he shared, and all the moments in between.
Elijah bent his arm, pressing his fist to his heart. โFrom blood and ash.โ
โWe will rise,โ Casteel finished, and my stomach dipped in response. Those words were the mark of the Dark One, his promise to his people and his supporters scattered throughout the kingdoms that they would rise once again.
Those words had once been a harbinger of chaos, the bringer of pain and death. And now, the Dark One sat behind me.
I was to marry him. Temporarily.
And Iโd allowed him to kiss me. To touch. Because we were pretending.
None of this was real.
โUntil next time.โ Elijah bowed in my direction.
โI hope your travels are uneventful,โ I said, surprising myself, and maybe even Casteel, because his arm tightened in response. I meant it, becauseโฆwell, I liked the way Elijah always laughed.
Even when it annoyed me.
And the people here didnโt need to experience any more violence or heartbreak.
โAs do I.โ Elijah grinned, stepping back. โThough I doubt she needs it, keep her safe, Prince.โ
โI always keep what is mine safe,โ Casteel murmured, and my eyes narrowed as he gave Setti a soft nudge.
Setti trotted forward. The other three were waiting, and we ended up in the middle of the group as we rode out into the yard and passed the eerie warning the gods had left behind. My heart matched the steady thud of Settiโs hooves as I gripped the pommel.
โWhere are your gloves?โ Casteel asked.
I found my voice after a moment. โIn the satchel.โ
โThey wonโt do any good there.โ He switched the reins to the hand that was at my waist, and then he was handing them over. โSpessaโs End is farther south. It will be warmer there.โ
I took the gloves, slowly pulling them on while my heart leapt. Up ahead, the roofs of homes came into view. Sparing a look behind me, I saw only the edges of the stone keep before it too disappeared.
The mixture of nervousness and anticipation swirling inside me was a strange companion as I turned back around. In a few minutes, once we left the Rise surrounding New Haven, there would be no more chances to escape if I wanted to. We would be traveling too far to the east. I had to be fully committed to this deal Iโd struck with Casteelโto his plan. Because now, there was no turning back.
โBy the way, Iโm not yours,โ I told him. โI donโt belong to anyone but myself. Nothing changes that.โ
โWhat if I just wanted a piece of you?โ He shifted the reins to his other hand. โA tiny piece that belonged to me? I can think of a few I would love to have, Princess.โ
My cheeks warmed. โI bet you can.โ
His laugh was rough and deep. โTell me what piece of you I can have. It can be any piece of your choosing. Whatever it is, Iโll take it.โ His chin grazed my cheek. โIt will be my most prized possession.โ
I didnโt offer Casteel a piece of me as we rode forward, joining the others. There was no reason to because what he didnโt know was that he already held too many of them.