Slowly, Casteel turned to me.
โIt was the truth when I said you were the first thing Iโd ever truly chosen for myself. Itโs also true that I chose you when you were just Hawke, and itโs not just because you were the first person to ever really see me. That had something to do with it, of course, but if I wanted to experience pretty words or pleasure, I couldโve donned the mask once more and went back to the Red Pearl. IโฆI wanted you.โ My cheeks heated, but I continued. โIt was true that I had already begun to suspect the Ascended, and whether I could be the Maiden. And I chose you because you made me feel like I wasย someone, that I was a person and not merely an object. You saw me and accepted me, but what you donโt know is that the night I asked you to stay with me, I had already left behind the veil. Iโd made my choice. I wanted to find a way to be with you even though I had no idea if you wanted that. And if you didnโt, it wouldโveโฆit wouldโve hurt, but I was no longer the Maiden. I fell for you when you were Hawke, and I kept falling for you when you became Casteel.โ
His eyes widened.
โAnd I couldnโt understand how I kept falling for you. I was so angry with youโwith myself for not seeing the truth. And it felt like a betrayal to Vikter and Rylan, the others. And myself.โ
His chest rose with a heavy breath. โAnd you still feel that way? Like itโs a betrayal to keep falling for me?โ He took a step and then another toward me before stopping. โIf so, I understand, Poppy. Some things canโt
โโ
โSome things canโt be forgotten or forgiven,โ I said, rubbing my damp hands over my knees. โBut I think I realized, or have come to accept, that even then, some things canโt be changed or stopped. That they still matter but donโt. That those emotions are powerful, but not as strong as others. That what I felt for you had nothing to do with what you did or didnโt do. It had nothing to do with Vikter or anyone else. And acknowledging that felt like permission toโฆto feel. And that scared me.โ
I placed my hand against my chest. โIt still terrifies me because I have never felt this way about anyone, and I knowโฆI know it has nothing to do with you being my first or there being, well, limited options in my life. Itโs you. Itโs me. Itโs us. What I feel? Like how I want to take your pain away and yet throttle you at the same moment? How your stupid dimples are infuriating, but I look for them every time you smile because I know thatโs a real smile. I donโt know why I look forward to arguing with you, but I do. Youโre clever, and you are kinder than even you realizeโeven though I know you have earned the title of the Dark One. You are a puzzle I want to figure out, but at the same time, donโt. And when I realized you have so many masksโso many layers, I kept wanting to peel them back, even though I fear it will only hurt more in the end.โ
I shook my head as I curled my fingers around the collar of my tunic. โI donโt understand any of this. Like how do I want to stab you and kiss you at the same time? And I know you said that I deserve to be with someone who didnโt kidnap me, or someone I donโt want to stabโโ
โForget I said that,โ he said, closer to me when I looked up. โI have no idea what I was talking about. Maybe I didnโt even say that.โ
My lips twitched. โYou totally said that.โ
โYouโre right. I did. Forget it.โ His eyes searched mine. โTell me why this terrifies you. Please?โ
My breath snagged. โBecause youโฆyou could break my heart again. And what weโre doing? Itโs bigger than us, and even your brother. You have to know that. We could actually change things. Not just for your people, but also for the people of Solis.โ
โI know that,โ he whispered, his chest rising and falling rapidly, his eyes luminous.
โAnd things are already complicated and messy, and acknowledging what I wantโwhat I feelโjust makes it all the more complicated and scary. Because this timeโฆโ Tears burned the back of my throat. โThis time, I donโt know how I will get over that. I know that probably makes me sound weak and immature or whatever, but itโs just something I know.โ
โItโs not weak.โ Casteel came forward, but he didnโt stand there. He didnโt sit beside me. He lowered himself to his knees in front of me. โYour heart, Poppy? It is a gift I do not deserve.โ He placed his hands on my knees as he lifted his gaze to mine. โBut it is one I will protect until my dying breath. I donโt know what that means.โ He stopped, curling his
fingers into the leggings, into my skin. โOkay. Fuck. I do know what that means. Itโs why Iโm in awe of everything you say or doโeverything you are. Itโs why youโre the first thing I think about when I wake and the last thought I have when I fall asleep, replacing everything else. Itโs why when Iโm with you, I can be quiet. I can justย be. You know what that means.โ
He took one of my hands and pressed it to his chestโhis heart. โTell me what that means. Please.โ
Please.
Twice in one conversation heโd said that, a word that didnโt pass his lips often. And how could I refuse?
I didnโt just focus on him to get what I was now learning was a cursory reading of his emotions. I opened myself, forming the invisible tether to him and what he felt. It came back to me in a rush, and it was shocking.
Not the heavy and thick-like-cream feel of concern. He worriedโ about what was going to happen to his brother, his kingdom, to me. It wasnโt the cool splash of surprise that made me think he didnโt quite believe this conversation. The tangy, almost bitter taste of sadness was minimal, and the only time his agony hadnโt been raw and nearly overpowering was when Iโd taken his pain from him. That surprised me, yes, but what shocked me more was the sweetness on the tip of my tongue.
โDo you feel that?โ he asked. โWhat does it feel like?โ
โLikeโฆit reminds me of chocolate and berries.โ I blinked back tears. โBerriesโstrawberries? Iโve felt that from Vikterโfrom Ian and my parents. But Iโve never felt it like thisโlike itโs more decadent somehow.โ
And I thought I knew what it was. It was the emotion behind the long looks and the seeking touches. The feeling behind the way his arm always tightened around me when we rode together and why he was always messing with my hair. It was the emotion that drove him to draw that line he wouldnโt cross with me. It was why he wouldnโt use compulsion, and it was what allowed him to want to protect me but demanded that he allow me to protect myself. It was how when he was with me, he didnโt think of his kingdom, his brother, or the time heโd been a captive.
And it was one of many things forbidden to me as the Maiden. It wasย love.
โDonโt cry.โ He lifted my hand to his mouth and kissed the center of my palm.
โIโm not crying. Iโm not sad,โ I told him, and he grinned. The stupid dimple in his right cheek appeared. โI hate that stupid dimple.โ
โYou know what I think?โ He kissed the tip of my finger. โI donโt care.โ
The dimple in his left cheek appeared. โI think you feel the exact opposite when it comes to my stupid dimples.โ
He was right, and I shuddered.
Casteel let go of my hands and stretched up, cupping my cheeks. He leaned in, pressing his forehead to mine, and I swore I felt his hands tremble. โAlways,โ he whispered in the breath we shared. โYour heartย wasย always safe with me. It always will be. There isย nothingย I will protect more fiercely or with more devotion, Poppy. Trust in thatโin what you feel from me. In me.โ
Trust.
As Casteel, heโd never asked me to trust him. He knew how fragile that was. One crack could bring it all down.
But I knew what I felt.
I nodded. โI donโt want to pretend anymore.โ โNeither do I.โ
โIโฆI donโt know what that means for us,โ I whispered. โYour people and your parentsโฆthey donโt trust me. Youโre basically the closest thing to immortal there is, and Iโmโฆmy lifespan is a blink. What do we do now?โ
โWe donโt worry about my people or my parents or our lifespans. Not right now. Not even later. We take this day by day. This is new to you, and in a way, itโs new to me. Letโs make a deal.โ
โYou and your deals.โ
His lips curved into a smile against mine. โLetโs make a deal that we donโt borrow tomorrowโs problems today.โ
Tomorrow always came soon enough, but I nodded. Because in the same breath, tomorrow wasnโt todayโs problem. โI can agree to that.โ
โGood.โ He drew back, and I thought there was a sheen to his eyes. โIf weโre going to do this, for real, then I feel like I need to make amends. And I know the list of things I should apologize for is long, but I think I should start with this.โ He moved then, rising so he was on one knee before me.
My heart hadnโt stopped racing and swelling from the moment we started to really talk. But now, it beat so fast, I didnโt know how I didnโt pass out. He took my hand, and I wondered if he could feel it trembling.
He could.
Casteel folded both hands around mine, steadying my hand. โPenellaphe Balfour?โ He stared up at me, and there was no teasing glint to his eyes, no smirk to his lips. No mask. Just him. Casteel Hawkethrone DaโNeer. โWill you do me the honor of allowing me to one day become worthy of you? Will you marry me? Today?โ
โYes. I will give you the honor of becoming my husband, because youโre already worthy of me.โ
Casteelโs eyes closed as he shuddered.
โI will marry you.โ I dipped down, kissing his forehead. โToday.โ
It was like nothing and everything changed after I accepted Casteelโs proposal.
I stood in the bathing chamber, skin mostly dry as I tied the sash on the robe. A pink flush stained my cheeks, and there was a near feverish brightness to my eyes.
It was strange, the nervous flutter in my chest and stomach. Marrying Casteel wasnโt something new, but it was real now, and that changed everything.
What was also strange was the unexpected feeling of lightness, as if a tremendous, suffocating weight had been lifted from me. I hadnโt expected that. Iโd thought more guilt would settle on me after admitting what I felt to Casteel. Instead, the guilt and the feeling that I was betraying others and myself had left me.
As I dragged the brush through my drying hair, I realized the guilt had actually left me in the cavern. I just hadnโt realized it.
And even though a lot of unknown still faced usโthe encroaching Ascended and what felt like the first act in a war that hadnโt been decreed yet. How Casteelโs parents would respond to the news of his marriage, and if his people would ever accept me. His brother and mine, and the whole biological differences between us that would one day become an issue, gods willing, when I aged and he barely showed signs of the passing decadesโI was going to do exactly what Casteel had said.
We wouldnโt borrow from tomorrowโs problems. Or even the problems we could very well face in a handful of hours. Because I was about to marry
the man Iโd fallen in love with.
The man Iย knewย felt the same, even if he hadnโt spoken the words. I was happy.
I was scared.
I was hopeful.
I was excited.
And all of those emotions were real.
A knock on the main door drew me from the bathroom. I opened it to find Vonetta waiting, a splash of red draped over one arm and holding a small pouch in the other.
โI hear thereโs going to be a wedding today,โ Vonetta announced as she swept into the room. โOne that Kieran is going to be so irritated heโs not here for.โ
โI sort of, kind of, wish he was too. Not that Iโll ever admit that to him,โ I said, and she laughed. Closing the door, I followed her into the bedroom. โIt doesnโt seem right that heโs not here when Casteel marries.โ
โIt does feel weird, but Iโm relieved. Not that heโs missing the wedding.โ She looked over her shoulder at me as she laid what turned out to be a gown across the chaise. โBut because he wonโt be hereย later.โ
โI know.โ
โCasteel isโฆhe has a good heart. What he did by sending Kieran away? Theyโre bonded, and IโฆI donโt know if anyone else wouldโve done that.โ
โHe does have a good heart,โ I agreed, feeling my cheeks flush.
Vocally complimenting Casteel wasnโt something I did often.
A smile appeared as she turned back to the gown, straightening the skirt. โAnyway, Kieran is probably glad heโs not here for the actual ceremony part.โ
My heart skipped a beat. I knew very little about an Atlantian wedding ceremony. The ones in Solis sometimes lasted days. The bride would cut her hair, and there was bathing in water anointed by the Priestesses and Priests. There were no vows, but many feasts. A particular part always came to mind when I thought of the Atlantians. โCan I ask you something?โ
โAsk away.โ Vonetta faced me.
โI learned about the Joining a few days ago.โ I fiddled with the sash on my robe. โCasteel said itโs not something thatโs done often, but is it something the wolven would expect? Or the Atlantians?โ
โIt really depends on the parties involved. Sometimes, the blood exchange is done, and other times itโs not. But the choice to do so gives the impression of there being a strongerโฆwell, for lack of a better word,ย bond.โ She shrugged, and I couldnโt help but notice that she didnโt appear weirded out, nor did she speak about it as if it were something sexual or shameful. โIt doesnโt always happen at the wedding. Iโve known it to occur before and after.โ
I nodded.
โBut I donโt think anyone expects you to do that,โ she added quickly. My brows pinched. โWhy?โ
She studied me for a moment and then said, โYouโre not full-blooded Atlantian. Thereโs never been a Joining with one who has mortal blood.โ
โBecause it extends the life of the mortal?โ I asked.
โI imagine that has something to do with it. And itโs not often a bonded Atlantian of an elemental line marries one with mortal blood. Itโs not forbidden like the act of Ascending is,โ she said, referencing the making of a vampry. โIt simply hasnโt been done.โ
I didnโt know what to think of that. If the Joining extended my lifespan, that could resolve at least one of tomorrowโs problems, but I wasnโt sure how I felt about tying my life to anotherโs or even the idea of living that long.
โAnyway, Casteel stopped by when he was looking for my father and asked if I had anything that would be deserving of a Princess to wear to her wedding. I told him no. That all I owned was deserving of a Queen,โ she replied, and I grinned at that. โBrides in Atlantia typically wear a veil of red or yellow to ward off evil spirits and bad blessings, but he mentioned that the veil would be a no-go.โ
Godsโฆ
That was incredibly thoughtful.
โSo I thought the red gown would be perfect. And it should fit, with the exception of being a bit on the long side, so just donโt run around in it.โ
โIโll try not to.โ
She picked it up, handing it to me. โUnderneath is a red slip. Just basic. You should get changed. I have a feeling theyโll be here soon.โ
The flutter in my chest increased until it felt like a nest of a dozen birds had taken flight while Vonetta went into the living room. I quickly dressed, donning the silky slip that barely reached my thighs and then
stepped into the loosely draped gown of silk and chiffon. Gathered at the waist and form-fitting through the bust, it reminded me of the gown Iโd worn the night of the Rite. The skirt of the dress was sheer to the thigh, forming two gauzy panels, and delicate golden thread was woven throughout the entire dress, stitched to form delicate vines. The neckline was looser than the rest of the bodice and the straps were fitted so they lay just off the shoulders. There was no hiding the scars in this kind of dress, but IโฆI was done hiding them anyway.
โThe gown is beautiful,โ I called out. A moment later, Vonetta returned.
She smiled when she saw me. โDefinitely no running, though.โ
I looked down to where the dress formed a crimson puddle against the tile. โDefinitely not.โ
โCome. Sit. Let me see if I can do something with your hair,โ she said, tossing the pouch. โJust hold onto this.โ
Catching the pouch, I found it surprisingly weighty. I sat on the chaise, wondering what was in it while Vonetta retrieved the brush and an army of pins from the bathing chamber.
โI thought I had a lot of hair,โ she said, gathering the sides of my hair. โBut damn, you almost have me beat.โ
Running my fingers over the velvety pouch, I thought of Tawny. โA friend of mine would sometimes help me braid it. Not braids like yours, but a couple that she would then twist into a knot so my hair wouldnโt be visible under the veil.โ
โYour friend? Is she back in Solis?โ she asked after a couple of moments.
โYes. Her name is Tawny. You would like her, and she would love you. Sheโs a second daughterโmeaning she is destined to Ascend,โ I explained as she twisted and plaited the sides of my mostly dry hair. โShe has no idea what the Ascended are truly like, and I have no idea if sheโll Ascend now with me being gone.โ
โKieran and Casteel once told me that a lot of the people of Solis are innocentโthat they are unaware of what the Ascended really are. I used to find that hard to believe,โ she admitted as she gathered the braided sides and began to twist them into a knot at the back of my head. โBut the more Descenters I met, the more I learned that the Ascended are masters at hiding the truth.โ
โThey are.โ I swallowed as I stared at where the curtains were secured to the posts and swayed slightly in the breeze from the open doors. My mind disobeyed me. I thought of tonight, and the possibility that the first group of Ascended may reach Spessaโs End. โI hate whatโs about to happen,โ I blurted out.
Her fingers stilled. โThe wedding?โ
โNo. Gods. Iโm actually looking forward to that,โ I said, letting out a little laugh.
โYou sound like that surprises you.โ
โIt does,โ I admitted softly. โI was thinking about the Ascended. What they may do when they reach here. IโฆI hate that Iโm the reason everything you all built here is now at risk.โ
โWe were always at risk,โ Vonetta said. โSooner or later, we wouldโve been discovered, and there would be a fight. We all knew that when we agreed to come here.โ
But like with New Haven, I was the catalyst that made things happen sooner, before they were ready.
โI imagine most brides donโt think of sieges on the night of their weddings.โ
โBut youโre not most brides, are you?โ Gods, she had no idea how true that was.
โYouโre about to marry the handsome, albeit annoying as hell, Prince of Atlantia, Penellaphe.โ Her warm hands brushed my shoulders as she gathered up the rest of my hair, letting it lay against my back. โAnd from what Iโve learned about you from my brother and Casteel, the Ascended have already stolen a lot of joy from you. Donโt let them steal this.โ
I drew in a deep breath and nodded. โI wonโt.โ
โGood. Can you open the pouch?โ she asked. โAnd hand me whatโs in
it.โ
Looking down, I unraveled the string and reached inside. My lips
parted as I pulled out several strands of diamonds.
โPretty, isnโt it? Itโs not the nicest of necklaces, but I like its simplicity.โ
โThis is simple?โ I stared at the bright diamonds strung across three layers of chains. There had to be at least half a dozen diamonds per chain.
โCompared to the standard in Atlantia? Yes.โ
I thought of the diamond Casteel had promised, and my eyes widened.
โDiamonds are also a tradition here.โ Vonetta took the necklace from me, and I lifted the hair that she had left down. โThey are the joyous tears of the gods given form,โ she explained, securing the clasp. โWearing them means the gods are with you even as they slumber. Did they have such a tradition in Solis?โ
I shook my head as I fixed the strands. โDiamonds only represent wealth in Solis. Those who had the means would hold celebrations that lasted days. Iโve never been to one, but from what I know, the Ascended took center stage during the weddings. Not the gods. I canโt even imagine a wedding that takes days to complete. Are they like that in Atlantia?โ
โThey could typically last a few hours, which is why Kieran would be glad to be missing that part.โ She walked around the chaise. โBut with my father officiating the wedding, I doubt it will last more than a few minutes.โ โOh, thank the gods,โ I exclaimed as I stood. โIโm sorry. Days or hours
is justโฆitโs too long.โ
Vonetta laughed as I roamed into the bathing chamber. โYou may luck out with the ceremony, but I imagine that once you reach Evaemon, the King and Queen will demand a celebration in your honor and to introduce you to your subjects. That will last days.โ
My subjects. Days-long celebrations.
I couldnโt think of that as I looked at my reflection. The three rows of diamonds glittered in the soft lamplight. The dress and my hairโall of it was beautiful, and it was more than I expected or hoped forโฆor even what I knew I needed.
I spun toward her. โThank you for thisโfor all of this. It means a lot, Vonetta.โ
โItโs not a big deal, but youโre welcome.โ
It was a big deal to look and feel like a bride when it was real. โWill you be at the wedding?โ I asked and then laughed. โI donโt even know where the wedding will be held.โ
โI can be if youโd like. And if you call me Netta. Thatโs what my friends call me, and since Iโm attending your wedding, I imagine weโre friends.โ
I smiled as I nodded. โAs long as you call me Poppy. Thatโs whatย my
friends callย me.โ
โThat I can do. By the way, the wedding will be here. Outside, actually. They are always outside, no matter the weather, and you wonโt
wear shoes.โ
โBecause both need to be standing on Atlantian soil?โ I surmised. โCorrect.โ She brushed several braids over her shoulder. โAnd itโs
time. Theyโre here.โ
โWolven senses must be amazing,โ I said as my heart started to pound once more.
She grinned. โThey are, but I saw my father walk past the window.โ โOh.โ I laughed. โWell, then.โ
โYou ready?โ
Nodding. I started to follow her out but then stopped. โOne second.โ
Hurrying to the bed, I picked up the wolven dagger and secured it around my thigh.
โPlanning to stab him during the ceremony?โ Vonetta asked.
โWhy does everyone act like Iโm seconds away from stabbing Casteel?โ I demanded.
โApparently, you have a habit of it.โ
โI only stabbed himโฆa few times.โ I turned, fixing the skirt of the gown. โThe dagger was given to me by someone I care about. He was like a father to me, and in a way, heโll be with me when I do something he never thought Iโd be able to do.โ
Something I knew Vikter wouldโve been happy to see, even though I was marrying the Prince of Atlantia. In my heart of hearts, I knew that all that would have mattered to Vikter was that I wanted this and that I was cherished.
And I knew both were true. They had been true for longer than I realized.