โCan you agree to that?โ I asked.
His eyes drifted shut for a heartbeat, all the striking lines of his face were tense. โAlways,โ he whispered. โYes.โ
I reacted and pulled away from the rock. Closing the distance between our mouths, I kissed him. I knew the moment my lips touched Casteelโs, the very second his lips parted, that this wasย real.
I lifted my hands from the rock, looping them around his neck as I took what I wanted, tasting him on the tip of my tongue, reveling in the decadent thrill of his sharp teeth. I didnโt know what I was doing, only that instinct guided me. I moved my lips against his, nipping and exploring and learning.
And Casteel didnโt seem at all bothered by the artless inexperience. If anything, it seemed to inflame him. He gave me what I wanted. Kissing me with a wild sort of abandon that bordered on crazed.
When he ended the kiss, he was breathing just as heavily as I was. โWeโre not pretending, Poppy? No more? You want me. Knowingย everything, you want me.โ
โWhat do you think?โ I moved against his hand in demand.
His other hand dropped to my hip, stilling my movements. โI need to hear you say it, Princess.โ
Of course, he did.
โYes,โ I nearly cursed. โI want you.โ
โGood.โ He slipped his hand from between my legs. โBecause this is real.โ
Before I could feel the loss of his wicked hand, he gripped my thighs and lifted me. I gasped, hands slipping over his shoulders as more than half of my body left the water.
โHook your legs around my waist,โ he commanded softly. โDo it.โ
I did as he requested without complaint. It was rare. I hoped he recognized that.
He moved his hands back to my hips as he looked down to where my breasts were pillowed against his chest. โI would love to take my time because there are so many different ways Iโd love to beย realย with you. Lay you out on the rocks and lick every inch of your body. Make you come that way. And then Iโd want you on your knees and your mouth around my cock.โ
I shuddered at the depraved images his words brought forth. That act had been in Miss Willaโs diary, and it had seemed abhorrent when Iโd read it. But now? It soundedโฆintriguing. โIโI donโt know how to do that.โ
โI donโt think you could do it wrong,โ he told me, eyes flaring intently. โBut Iโd show you. Iโd show you how to use your mouth and tongue. If we had time, we would play.โ His hands tightened at my waist. โBut we donโt have time, Princess.โ
โNo.โ My heart pounded. โWe donโt.โ
His gaze held mine. โIโm glad weโre on the same page.โ The muscles under my hands bunched as he said, โPrincess?โ
โYour Highness?โ
Those eyes of his turned to molten amber. โIโm going to need you to hold onto me and not let go, because Iโm about to fuck you like I promised.โ
I gasped at his lewdโdeliciously soโwords. โYes. Please.โ
Casteel didnโt respond with words. He did so with action, guiding me down until I felt him nudging my entrance. I bit down on my lip.
โLower your legs,โ he demanded. โJust a littleโthere. Thatโs perfect.โ His lips returned to mine. โYouโre perfect.โ
โIโโ My words ended in a cry that he captured with a kiss. He filled me, stretching me until I wasnโt sure if this position would work. Or ifย Iย would work. Weโd only done this twice. Iโd only done this twice. But I held on, my fingers digging into his skin as he kept sinking into me, deeper and deeper until there was no space between us, and Casteel shook.
He dragged one hand down my back, folding his arm around me. And then heโฆhe held me there, against his chest, buried deep inside. โYou okay?โ he rasped, lips brushing mine. โPoppy?โ
I nodded, easing my grip on his shoulders. โYou sure?โ
โYes,โ I whispered, my eyes closed. It didnโt hurt. It didnโt feel exactly comfortable, but I knew there was more. I shifted, wiggling my hips.
He groaned my name. โPoppyโฆโ
I ignored the way my heart clenched in response to his voice. I didnโt want that. I wanted the hardness between my legs and inside me, needed what it made me feel. I didnโt want my heart getting involved.
I squirmed, gasping as pleasure sparked.
โGods, Poppy. Iโm tryingโโ A sound rumbled from him, vibrating through me. โIโm trying to make sure youโre ready.โ
โIโm ready,โ I told him.ย Iโve been ready.
He cursed, but then he moved, thrusting his hips up as the hand on mine pulled down. My eyes went wide at the raw sensation of him moving inside me, slow and deep. I sighed, muscles I didnโt realize were even tense relaxing.
โThatโs it.โ His words were barely a whisper. โGods, you feelโฆโ The hand guiding me spasmed and then loosened as I lifted myself on his length. โYou feel like all I could ever want.โ
Iโd never wanted to believe something more in my life, and that realization threatened everything.
โWeโre being real,โ I reminded him, seeking out his mouth. โDonโt lie to me now.โ
He went rigid against me for a handful of seconds, and then he bit out a harsh laugh. โYouโre right.โ His hand fisted in my hair, pulling my head back. โWe donโt need to lie now.โ
His mouth covered mine, and one of his fangs scraped my lip, dragging a husky moan from me. A staggered heartbeat later, we were back at that rock, one of his arms around me and the other hand in my hair, the only things between the hard surface and my skin as he rolled into me, pinning my hips.
And then he did what he promised. Casteelย fucked.
His hips slammed into mine, and the way I was held there, all I could do was whatever he demanded. I held on as the frothy water foamed and bubbled violently around us. Each thrust of his hips felt as greedy as the strokes of my tongue against his. Every plunge of his hips felt more like an act of possession than the one before. My head fell back but never reached the rock because of his hand, and the world was a kaleidoscope of broken sunlight, slate-colored walls, and vibrant petals. I tightenedโeverything in me tightened as his head dropped to my shoulder, his body grinding into
mine. I curled myself around him, pressing my face into his neck, tasting the sweet water and the salt of his skin. My pulse thundered through me, his just as strong against my cheek. Our bodies moved in a frenzy, and it felt like he was everywhere at once, stealing my breath. There was no hesitation. No slowing down or coming up for air. We were both swept away in the madness, lost in the tension coiling tighter and tighter. I thought it would shatter me, shatter us both, but he gave me what I wanted so badly. The feel of his skin against mine crowded out the world until there was only us. The touch of his lips against my neck, my cheek, had already chased away any protests. His mouth found mine once more as his hands held me so tightly to him, so carefully, preventing the sting of guilt from even forming. He moved so deeply inside me that I couldnโt feel anything but him, and when release found me, it also found him, devouring us both, leaving no room to fear what awaited and making what seemed impossible,
possible.
I felt weightless in Casteelโs arms, cheek resting on his shoulder and feet floating several inches above the poolโs floor. Iโd attempted to move away earlier, after the last of the pleasure abated and reality started to seep in with the fading sunlight. I didnโt make it far, though. Casteel didnโt let me. He kept his arms around me.
โNot yet,โ heโd said as he guided my cheek to his shoulder.
It felt like permission. I didnโt fight him. I blamed a lot of things for this, even though I had no desire to fight him then. The warmth of the pool and his skin for starters. The way he moved his hand up and down my spine was entirely too soothing. The languidness in my body was also at fault, and so was the truth that it felt lovely to be held, especially like this, with no barriers between us.
After being forbidden human touch for so long, his nakedness was like being offered a platter of the most decadent chocolates and sweets. I traced tiny circles on his other shoulder, wishing I had the courage to explore the hardness, the indents and scars. Instead, I satisfied my curiosity with the way his skin felt under my fingers and how his body felt like steel wrapped in satin.
And Iโฆgods, I soaked in every moment, my eyes glued to the side of his neck, the damp curl of his hair. In the secret chambers of my heart, I cherished these moments.
I didnโt know how long we stayed like that, nothing but the sound of the water and the calls of the birds outside around us. Casteel seemed to know exactly when someone neared the cave.
โItโs Kieran. Heโs the only one who would know to find me here.โ He gently disentangled himself from me, and I thought I felt his lips brush over the crown of my head. โIโll be right back.โ
I sank to my shoulders as he glided through the water and then rose. I got an eyeful, one that shouldnโt have heated my face as much as it did given what weโd done. He stopped to grab his pants, but didnโt pull them on.
Casteel walked out of the cavern as naked as the day he was born, and if he didnโt stop to put on those pants, Kieran was about to get one hell of an eyeful.
โOkay, then,โ I whispered and then laughed, the sound echoing in the chamber.
My head fell back as I stared at the slivers of sunlight, searching for remorse or shame. Like before, I only found uncertainty. Not for what weโd shared, but for what it meant. We hadnโt been pretending.
What weโd shared had been real. No games. No pretenses. No half- truths.
I dragged my teeth over my lower lip. It felt swollen from his kisses. I lifted my fingers to my mouth, shivering as I thought of how heโd claimed it just as thoroughly as heโd done with the rest of my body.
I turned at the sound of Casteelโs footsteps. Thank all the gods, he was halfway clothed. The flap of buttons was undone, though, and I had no idea how the pants stayed on his hips. He carried a white bundle in his hands, which he laid carefully on the floor of the cave.
โKieran figured we were headed here. He brought some fresh clothes for both of us and a towel.โ
I couldnโt even fathom how Kieran had been that intuitive, and I probably didnโt want to know.
He extended a hand, offering a thick, white towel. โIt goes without saying that I prefer the naked, wet version of you. But itโs time to dry off and be presentable.โ
I shook my head as I moved forward, slowing when the bubbling water started to drop below my chest. Why was I hesitating? It wasnโt like he hadnโt seen my breasts, the scars, and everything else. He was waiting, watching me, and hadnโt I done the same earlier? Watched him undress unabashedly? Shoring up courage, I continued on, and the strangest thing happened. Each step became easier, even as the water dropped to my ribcage and then to my navel. Even as Casteelโs gaze followed the water level. His lips parted slightly, and I was confident that Nyktos himself could arrive, and Casteel wouldnโt look away from me. I realized there was power in that, in being a source of distraction for him. The edges of his fangs dragged over his lower lip as the water fizzed around my inner thighs and then lower. Pretending or not, he enjoyed what he saw as I climbed the earthen steps.
โIโll help.โ He spread the towel wide. โI know you donโt need it, but I want to.โ
I said nothing as I stood in front of him, bare as heโd been. He stepped in behind me, rubbing the towel over my wet hair.
โThis should be dried first,โ he explained, and I was fully aware that he was staring down at me as he squeezed the excess water from my hair. I knew he saw the tips of my breasts pucker and could see the flush I felt tinting my skin.
โWouldnโt want you to catch a cold,โ he said, voice rough. โThatโs what I hear about wet hair.โ
โUh-huh.โ My jaw worked as a smile tugged at my lips.
โIโm just being thorough.โ He slid the towel down my arms, all the way to the tips of my fingers and then across my back. โYouโll thank me later.โ
โFor being thorough?โ
โAmong other things.โ He dragged the cloth over my stomach and then up, catching the water between my breasts. His hands lingered there before he turned me to him.
He knelt before me, sending my stomach tumbling as he drew the towel up my left leg, then my right, and finally between them. I sucked in a sharp breath, swaying slightly.
โJust being thorough,โ he reminded me, his eyes hooded. โI wouldnโt want you unnecessarily wet, Princess.โ
I had a feeling he meant something else.
The towel smoothed over my backside. โI think youโre all dry now.โ His gaze slowly made its way to mine. โMostly.โ
Yes.
Mostly.
Grinning, he leaned his head down and kissed the faded, jagged scar on my inner thigh. The act startled me out of the pleasant haze. I watched him rise, a thousand different thoughts racing through my head as he wrapped the towel around me.
I grabbed hold of the edges. โCasteelโโ
โI know.โ He placed a finger over my lips. โWhat weโve done here stays here.โ
I blinked, stung at once by words I wasnโt sure I even understood. I wasnโt going to say that. I honestly didnโt know what I was going to say.
He turned, picking up the white shirt, which was such a contrast against his tan skin. A lock of dark hair toppled over his forehead, softening his features as he bent his head, buttoning his pants. There was a curl low in my stomach. How could he make such an ordinary act as dressing appear so sensual?
I honestly didnโt need to stand there and watch him dress. Dropping the towel, I quickly put on my clothes.
โHere.โ Casteel fixed my sleeves again.
I didnโt know exactly what it was about that moment that made me think of the consequences of what weโd just done. The fact that it hadnโt even crossed my mind until now showed that I needed to make better life choices.
โYou said that you took prevention for pregnancy,โ I said, recalling that heโd taken an herb that rendered both males and females temporarily infertile. โAre you still covered?โ
โYes. Iโm careful, Poppy,โ he said without hesitation, gathering up our clothing and my boots. โI wouldnโt risk a child.โ
Between us.
He hadnโt said that, but it hung in the air nonetheless. And there was another odd, irrational bite. One which made no sense because of the idea of having a child with anyone was more terrifying than finding an actual creature with fins for legs and tails for arms under my bed.
There was something obviously wrong with me because it still hurt. Because what was real to him wasnโt the same for me.
Word of what Iโd done to Beckett had spread. I knew this because everyone stared as I lifted a spoonful of thick herbal soup.
Well, not everyone.
Two Atlantians had commandeered Casteelโs attention. So had Kieran. I had no idea where Delano and Naill had disappeared to, and it could literally be anywhere since we were in one of the larger buildings in the town center. But the rest were either sneaking peeks in my direction or outright staring.
The mortals and Atlantians who sat at the table before us. The wolven interspersed throughout the rest of the tables. They all stared. Not that I could blame them. Iย hadย glowed silver, and I had healed someone with my touch. Iโd be staring at someone who Iโd heard or seen do that, too. But it was what was behind those stares that unnerved me. The air fairly vibrated with emotion, and like before, I hadnโt needed to concentrate, to open myself to feel the near hostility of most around me.
Swallowing the rich, flavorful soup, I lifted my gaze to the banners that hung on either side of the door. They rippled softly in the breeze coming through the open windows, which caught the blades of several fans, keeping the packed room cool.
A soft touch to my arm drew my attention to my right, where Alastir sat. โWould you like to take your dinner in your private quarters?โ he asked quietly. โIf so, I can escort you back to the fort.โ
I lowered my spoon as I glanced to where Casteel sat at the head of the table. He was listening to an Atlantian as he rooted around on a plate of cheeses, inspecting each one as if he were looking for the perfect one or flaws. I refocused on Alastir. โDo I look that uncomfortable?โ
A tight, worried smile appeared. โYouโve barely touched your food.โ
It was hard to eat while people stared. My gaze flickered over the crowded room. Part of me wanted to excuse myself and return to my bedchamber, but this was only one of many dinners or events where I would be the object of interest. Plus, hiding in my quarters may be the easier option, but it would also be more cowardly. And besides, no one was projecting their emotions. There wasnโt a screamer among them, so I could ignore them. Mostly.
โIโm fine,โ I decided.
His smile didnโt reach his eyes. โI know it must be hard to be around so many who arenโt welcoming of you and know how they feel. I would not think ill of you if you donโt want to expose yourself to that. And just know that anyone who has spent even a few minutes in your presence does not feel that way. The rest will come to know you, Iโm sure. But until then, I apologize for their behavior.โ
He squeezed my arm gently. โDid you know that this was once a very busy trading post?โ
I swallowed the knot his words formed in my chest.
โWhen Atlantia ruled over the entire kingdom, this was the first and last major city before you crossed the Skotos Mountains. There used to beโฆthousands that once passed through here,โ he said, sighing as his gaze coasted over the bare walls. โIt was such a shame to see what became of this place, but Casteel and these people are slowly restoring it and bringing new life.โ
Quentyn strode out from an area where the food had been prepared, carrying a large pitcher. Another trailed behind him, shorter and younger with a slight limp. It took me a moment to recognize the boy with the black hair and tan skin. Iโd only seen him in his wolven form and very briefly as a mortal, but his skin had been pale and clammy then.
Beckett.
I watched him refill the glasses at the end of the table and make his way toward us. As he refilled his great-uncleโs glass, he finally looked at me.
โWe already met,โ he whispered. โKind of.โ โBeckett,โ I said. โHow are you feeling?โ
โAlmost perfect.โ He poured water into my glass as he glanced back at Alastir before dipping his chin. โThank you. I canโt say that enough.โ
โYou already have.โ
A wide, toothy grin broke out across his face but quickly faded, and I felt a sharp spike ofโฆofย fearย before he moved on to the other side of the table.
Was he now afraid of me?
I sat back as the knot in my chest expanded. I couldnโt understand why. Iโd healed himโhow Iโd done that, I had no ideaโbut Beckett had to know that I wasnโt someone to fear.
โPenellaphe? Are you all right?โ
A ragged breath left me as I looked at Alastir. โYeah. Yes.โ I smiled as I turned my attention back to him. โThey seem very helpful. Beckett and Quentyn.โ
โRespecting your elders is drilled into the young from a very early age. You will often find the youngest helping to serve food and drink at many dinner tables throughout Atlantia,โ Casteel explained, having overheard me.
Alastir snorted. โExcept for you. You always had your nose in a book at the dinner table.โ
Surprise distracted me from Beckettโs response. โWhat were you reading?โ
โUsually history books or my studies,โ he answered, one side of his lips tipping up. โI was an utterly boring child most of the time.โ
My eyes connected with Kieranโs briefly, reminding me of what heโd shared about Casteel being the serious one.
โWell, your brother made up for that,โ Alastir said, shaking his head. โYou didnโt want Malik serving you anything at dinner.โ
My gaze flew back to Casteel, and I watched his smile grow. I didnโt know what I expected, but it was so rare that anyone spoke of his brother.
โMalik would oftenโฆexperiment with the drinks and food,โ Casteel said when he caught my gaze. โAnd you did not want to be on the receiving end of those experiments.โ
โIโm half afraid to ask,โ I said. โBut you will,โ Kieran murmured. I ignored the wolven.
So did Casteel. โHe would add lemon and pepper to juice, salt to dishes meant to be sweet, and generally ruin whatever it was that you were excited to eat.โ
โThatโs terrible,โ I said, laughing.
He leaned over, lashes lowering as he said. โAnd yet, you laugh.โ โYes.โ
Casteel lifted his gaze, and the heat in it sent a shiver dancing over my skin. โProbably because it sounds like something youโd do.โ
โPossibly.โ
He chuckled as he straightened, turning back to the other table as he returned to picking through the cheese.
โHow manyโ?โ I stopped as Casteelโs hand brushed mine. He placed a hunk of cheese on my plate, one that had been thinly sliced. I glanced over at him. He was now listening to another mortal from the table behind ours. โThank you.โ
He nodded.
I picked up the cheese, smiling slightly before eating a piece of it. A sudden burst of laughter drew my attention. Kieran had risen, moved to sit with a few men at the end of the table. The laugh had come from where Beckett and Quentyn sat with Emil and some other men whoโd traveled with Alastir. Wondering what had made Emil laugh so loudly, I tugged my attention away.
My gaze collided with that of two mortals. They were older. Males. One of them spoke in the otherโs ear. The second man with neatly trimmed blond hair curled his lip. His disgust soured the cheese.
I took a drink, washing away the taste. That wasnโt the first unfriendly stare or mannerism Iโd received, all done when Casteel was distractedโlike now, since heโd risen to speak with a woman who was all bones and wrinkled skin. My grip tightened on the glass. Each time I caught one of their looks or stares, I wanted to ask if they needed assistance with something. I wanted to hold their stares until they grew as uncomfortable as I felt, but I said nothing. I did nothing. Just like when the Priestess scolded me, or the Duke lectured me.
โDonโt pay them any mind,โ Alastir murmured quietly. I placed my glass on the table.
โThey just donโt know you,โ he repeated. His smile was as false as the one I often wore as the Maiden. โTheir distrust or even dislike of you is something you must get used to as their Princess and soon-to-be Queen.โ
Queen.
My entire body seized. That wasnโt going to happen, I reminded myself. Even if the impossible happened and Casteel and Iโwell, I couldnโt even finish that thought. Casteel didnโt want to become King.
โIf you donโt wish to step back and remove yourself from this situation, then you canโt let it show that their feelings are getting to you. You canโt let Casteel know, lest we have another Landell situation on our hands,โ he continued. โI donโt know for sure what he feels for you, but one thing is evident. He will act upon any perceived insult to your honor. There
is power there, Penellaphe. You are the neck that turns the head of the kingdom.โ
I stared at him.
โIโm sorry. You probably donโt understand any of that. You werenโt prepared for this. Thatโs not your fault,โ he said, and yet, it sort of felt like it was. โNone of this is. His engagement to you is utterly unexpected.โ
โIโm sure their dislike of me has more to do with who I was and not that Iโm marrying their Prince.โ I thought about that. โOr itโs an equal combination of the two.โ
โThat, and they have all heard that he originally planned to use you for ransom. They donโt understand how love has blossomed from that. Neither do I, even after his claims of love.โ
โStranger things have happened,โ I muttered as Casteel moved toward the entryway just as the door opened. A tall man walked in, black ink swirling over the swarthy skin of both arms, all the way up to his shoulders. His hair was shaggy, a silvery hue that had nothing to do with his age. There were only faint lines at the corners of his eyes when he smiled upon seeing Casteel.
โIโm sure they have,โ Alastir said, lowering his voice as Casteel clasped hands with the silvery-haired man. Was that Jasper? He was too far away for me to see his eyes. โBut Iโve known him his entire life. More importantly, Iโve seen him in love, Penellaphe.โ
By an act of sheer will, I kept my face blank as I looked at Alastir. I couldnโtโฆI couldnโt believe heโd said that. But all I felt from him was concern.
โThey were expecting someone else as their Princess,โ he went on. โItโs not just you.โ
โSomeone who was not the Maiden?โ I surmised.
โWell, of course. But as you know, he was expected to marry upon his returnโโ He snapped his mouth shut as his brows lowered. โHe didnโt tell you?โ
A strange thumping started in my body. โDidnโt tell me what?โ Alastir started to look away, but I grabbed his arm. โDidnโt tell me what?โ I demanded.
โGood gods, that idiotic boy.โ He pinched the bridge of his nose, and I felt the flare of annoyance in him. โOne of these days, I will learn to keep my mouth shut.โ
I sure hoped not, since it was clear there was a lot Iโd never hear if it werenโt for him.
โWhy do I have a feeling Iโm the idiotic boy you speak of?โ Casteel asked as he returned to his seat. The smile on his face faded as he took in Alastirโs and my expressions. โWhat have you two been whispering about?โ
โI donโt think now is the timeโโ Alastir started.
โI think now is the perfect time,โ I cut in, well aware that those around us were starting to pay attention.
โAs do I.โ Casteel eyed Alastir. โSpeak.โ
That one command demanded a response. Alastir shook his head, jaw tight as he said, โYou didnโt tell her that you were already promised to another.โ