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Chapter no 28

The Crown of Gilded Bones (Blood and Ash Series #3)

Shivers erupted over my skin as I stopped walking. โ€œWhat?โ€

The Queen of Atlantia faced me. โ€œShe is called the Queen of Blood and Ash.โ€

Not only had I never heard that, it didnโ€™t make sense to me. โ€œBut the Descenters and Atlantiansโ€”โ€

โ€œUse that phrase? We were not the first to do so, just like the Descenters werenโ€™t the first to wear those masks,โ€ she replied. โ€œWhen the Blood Crown began their dynasty, they called themselves the Queen and King of Blood and Ash, referencing the power of blood and what remains after destruction.โ€

โ€œIโ€ฆI didnโ€™t know that,โ€ I admitted.

โ€œThose wordsโ€”that titleโ€”are important to us because it means that from the blood of those who have fallen at the hands of the Ascended, and from the ash of all they have destroyed, we will still rise.โ€ She cocked her head to the side. โ€œTo us, it says that despite what they tried to do to us, we were not defeated. And because of it, we will rise again.โ€

I thought that over as the Queen began to walk again, and I followed her. โ€œDo the Ascended know that is why the Descenters and Atlantians say that?โ€

A small smile appeared. โ€œThey do, and Iโ€™m also sure that it bothers them greatly to know that we took their title and made it mean something else.โ€ The surge of gratification coming from her made me grin. โ€œIt is why you have never heard that title. I doubt many of the mortals alive or even some of the Ascended have heard it. They stopped using it several centuries ago, around the time the first Descenters left their mark behind, using those words. They sought to distance themselves from the title, but that is who they are.โ€ Her gaze met mine before she strode forward once more. โ€œThe attack that killed your parents and gave you those scars? You are very lucky to be alive.โ€

It took me a moment to follow the shift in subject. โ€œI am,โ€ I agreed, and then I thought of something. โ€œDo you think itโ€™s because of my bloodline? Why I survived?โ€

โ€œI would think so,โ€ she said. โ€œAt a young age, Atlantians are nearly mortal, but youโ€ฆ You are different. The deity bloodline is obviously the strongest in you, and it protected you.โ€

โ€œIโ€ฆโ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ She sent me a quick glance when I didnโ€™t continue.

โ€œItโ€™s just that I spent a lot of my life wondering how I survived that night, why I wasโ€ฆChosen to be the Maiden. And now that I know why, I have more questions because I was told so many lies,โ€ I told her. โ€œItโ€™s just a lot to process.โ€

โ€œBut you appear to be doing just that.โ€

โ€œBecause I have no other choice. Itโ€™s not like I can deny this. It sickens me to think of what the Blood Crown may have done to create me.โ€ It also scared me to think of why they had done all of this. But that was something I couldnโ€™t focus on now. โ€œNot only to who might have been my mother, but also to Malec. I know he wasnโ€™t a good man, but he was still a person,โ€ I said. โ€œAnd yet, I feelโ€ฆdetached from it. I feel sorrow and sympathy for them, but they are strangers, and it doesnโ€™t change who I am. No matter what Alastir or the Unseen believe. I am not the sum of the blood that courses through my veins.โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ she said after a few moments. โ€œI do not think you are.โ€ โ€œReally?โ€ I blurted out in surprise.

Another small smile appeared on her lips. โ€œI remember the deities, Penellaphe. While many could be prone to all manner of misdeeds, not all of them were that way. The others? If they had gone to sleep like the gods, whoโ€™s to say what wouldโ€™ve become of the deities? Weโ€™ll never know. But Malecโ€ฆhe wasnโ€™t a bad man, Penellaphe.โ€

Even though I had just basically said that Malec was nothing more than a stranger to me, part of me filled with curiosity and the need to learn more about the man who was my father. That had to be natural. โ€œHe wasnโ€™t?โ€ I asked finally.

Her hair shone a blue-black in the sunlight as she shook her head. โ€œHe wasnโ€™t a bad ruler. For a long time, he was fair and just. And he could be very generous and kind. He was never abusive toward me or intentionally cruel.โ€

โ€œHe was unfaithful. Repeatedly,โ€ I said, and immediately wished I hadnโ€™t voiced what I was thinking. โ€œIโ€™m sorry. I shouldnโ€™tโ€”โ€

โ€œNo need to apologize,โ€ she said with a low laugh. โ€œHe was unfaithful and, yes, repeatedly. The man had two heads, and Iโ€™m sure you can guess which one he used most.โ€

It took me a moment to realize what she meant, and then my eyes widened.

โ€œBut he wasnโ€™t like that when we first met. It was only toward the end that I started to see thisโ€ฆstirring inside him. This great unrest that I came to believe, even before what heโ€™d done with his mistress, was because he was becoming something else. Iโ€ฆI donโ€™t know what happened, what changed him so that he was no longer satisfied with me and the life we were trying to build. Why the generosity and kindness that had once been second nature to him faded. But I know it was no fault of mine, and I have long since stopped wondering and caring about why he sought completion and purpose in the arms of others. What I am trying to say is that your father wasnโ€™t a monster, Penellaphe. He was a deityโ€”the most powerful one there was. But he was still a man who became lost.โ€

My respect for her grew. It wouldโ€™ve been all too easy for her to paint him with one brush. I wouldnโ€™t have blamed her if she had. But she wanted me to know that there was some goodness to the man. The breath I exhaled was a little looser, easier. I appreciated what she did more than she may realize.

But it also left me with another question. โ€œYou said you hunted him down becauseโ€”โ€

โ€œBecause he would have sought revenge against me. Against Atlantia. When the Council demanded that he deal with the mistress he Ascended, he felt betrayed by them. And when I annulled the marriage, taking the throne with the support of the Council, it compounded that feeling. He couldnโ€™t believe it. That he, a deity and descendant of Nyktos, could be overruled.โ€ She brushed a wisp of hair back from her face. โ€œAnd things hadโ€ฆgreatly soured between us by the end. He wouldโ€™ve come back, and after what he did, he was no longer fit to rule.โ€

โ€œAnd you think Casteel will be fit?โ€ I asked, even at the risk of rehashing what I had shut down earlier. โ€œHe did the same as Malec. He had no idea that I would not become a vampry.โ€

Her gaze slid to mine as we passed lavender and vivid red hibiscus bushes. โ€œBut I do not believe Casteel wouldโ€™ve attempted to take the throne if you had become one. I know my son. He wouldโ€™ve taken you and left, not risking your life or Atlantia. Malec wanted Atlantiaย andย his vampry mistress. While the risk he took disturbs me, the situations are not the same.โ€

She was right. The situations werenโ€™t the same. And she was also correct about what Casteel wouldโ€™ve done.

Although if I had Ascended into a vampry, I imagined that Casteel wouldโ€™ve laid waste to quite a few people before leaving.

Through the soaring spikes of purple and blue flowers, Kieran matched our movements through the garden as we fell silent. If he was trying to be inconspicuous, he was failing. Queen Eloana noted where my attention had gone. โ€œYou will need to get used to someone always a few steps away.โ€

My gaze shifted to her. โ€œI had many shadows when I was the Maiden.โ€ โ€œAnd my son was one of them.โ€ She stopped in front of a towering

shrub of pale pink blossoms that formed an arch over a stone bench. โ€œHe was.โ€

โ€œWould you mind if we sat?โ€ she asked. โ€œI am far older than I appear and havenโ€™t gotten much sleep the last couple of nights.โ€

Wondering exactly how old she was, I sat.

โ€œI have a question for you,โ€ she said once she was seated beside me. โ€œYou and Casteelโ€ฆโ€ She drew in a short breath, but I felt it. The punch of potent anguish as she slowly exhaled. โ€œYou plan to find and free Malik?โ€

This was why sheโ€™d wanted to speak to me in private. I started to respond when I stopped myself from lyingโ€”because I didnโ€™t have any reason to lie. Casteel and I were no longer pretending to be in love to gain what we both sought. Weย wereย in love, and that didnโ€™t change what we believed or wanted to achieve. However, as I focused on her emotions, her anguish was a tangy, bitter taste in the back of my throat, and I didnโ€™t want to add to that.

But if I had any hope of fostering a relationship with Casteelโ€™s mother beyond a rather antagonistic one, I couldnโ€™t build it on a foundation of lies. โ€œWe do plan to find and free Malik.โ€

โ€œAnd that is why my son took you?โ€ she asked, her amber eyes bright

โ€”too bright. โ€œIn the beginning? He kidnapped you?โ€

I nodded. โ€œHe planned to use me as a bargaining chip, and that is why we initially agreed to marry.โ€

Her head tilted slightly. โ€œWhy would you agree to that?โ€

โ€œBecause I need to see my brother, to learn what he has become. And I wouldโ€™ve had better luck achieving that with Casteel at my side than alone,โ€ I confessed. โ€œThatโ€™s why I originally agreed to marry him, and it doesnโ€™t matter to me if Ian is a brother by blood or not. Heโ€™s my brother. Thatโ€™s all that matters.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re right. He is your brother, just as the ones you remember as your parents are that.โ€ A moment passed. โ€œWhat do you think you will find once you see your brother?โ€

Her question was so similar to Casteelโ€™s, I had to smile a little. โ€œI hope to find my brother as I remember himโ€”kind, nurturing, patient, and funny. Full of life and love.โ€

โ€œAnd if that is not what you find?โ€

I briefly closed my eyes. โ€œI know Ian. If heโ€™s been turned into something cold and immoralโ€”something that preys upon children and innocents? That would slowly kill himโ€”kill whatever part of who he really is that remains inside him. If that is what heโ€™s become, I will give him peace.โ€

Queen Eloana stared at me as something that reminded me of respect pierced through her grief. It was accompanied by the warm, vanilla taste of empathy. โ€œYou could do that?โ€ she asked quietly.

โ€œItโ€™s not something that I want to do.โ€ I watched the breeze stir the towers of blossoms. โ€œBut itโ€™s something I have to do.โ€

โ€œAnd now? This is still your plan?โ€

โ€œIt is,โ€ I told her, but I didnโ€™t stop there. โ€œBut we arenโ€™t pretending to be in love to accomplish our goals, Your Majesty. I do love your son, and I know he loves me. When I said that he was the first thing Iโ€™d ever chosen for myself, that wasnโ€™t a lie. He isโ€ฆโ€ I smiled through the knot of emotion swelling in my throat. โ€œHe is my everything, and I would do anything for him. I donโ€™t know when it changed for us exactly, but we were both falling for each other long before I knew that Hawke wasnโ€™t his first name. None of that changes how we got hereโ€”the lies or the betrayals. But we are here now, and thatโ€™s what matters.โ€

Her throat worked on a swallow. โ€œYouโ€™ve truly forgiven him for that betrayal?โ€

I thought about that for a moment. โ€œI think too much value is given to forgiveness when itโ€™s easier to forgive but far harder to forget. That understanding and acceptance is far more important than forgiving someone,โ€ I said. โ€œI understand why he lied. That doesnโ€™t mean I agree with it or that itโ€™s okay, but I have accepted it, and Iโ€™ve moved on. Weโ€™ve moved on.โ€

She inclined her head, nodding. I had no idea if that meant she believed me. Her internal pain overshadowed anything else she may be feeling. Several moments passed. โ€œDo you think Malik lives?โ€

โ€œCasteel believes that he does.โ€

Her gaze sharpened on me. โ€œI asked if you believe Malik lives. Not if my son believes it.โ€

I stiffened, glancing through the garden to where Kieran stood with his back to us. โ€œHeโ€ฆhe has to be alive. Not because I want him to be alive for Casteel and for your familyโ€™s sake, but how else would my brother have Ascended? Weโ€™re not entirely sure that they have another Atlantian held captive,โ€ I said, thinking of the unnamed and faceless woman who could possibly be my birth mother. โ€œAnd Duchess Teerman claimed that Malik was. She wasnโ€™t the most trustworthy of sources, but I think she spoke the truth. I just donโ€™tโ€ฆโ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ she prodded when I fell silent, sensing a small measure of hope from her.

โ€œI just donโ€™t know what kind ofโ€ฆstate he will be in.โ€ I twisted my fingers together in my lap, bracing myself for the raw wave of pain that came from her. Tears pricked my eyes as I glanced at her. Her lips trembled as she pressed them together. โ€œIโ€™m sorry. I canโ€™t imagine how you feel. Knowing that they turned my brother and possibly my dearest friend is hard enough. But this is different. Iโ€™m so sorry.โ€

She breathed as if the air were full of shards of glass. โ€œIf he is alive and theyโ€™ve had him this long?โ€ Her gaze touched mine and then flicked to the sky. โ€œIt would almost be better if heโ€ฆโ€

She didnโ€™t finish her sentence, but she didnโ€™t need to. โ€œIf he were dead?โ€

Her shoulders jerked as she blinked rapidly. โ€œThat is a terrible thing to think, isnโ€™t it?โ€ She pressed a hand to her chest as she swallowed several times. โ€œEspecially as a mother, itโ€™s a terrible thing to wish for your child.โ€

โ€œNo. Itโ€™s justโ€ฆreal,โ€ I said, and her eyes flew to mine. โ€œFeeling that way doesnโ€™t mean you donโ€™t love or care for him or even hope that heโ€™s not still alive.โ€

โ€œHow can you say that when you know that a part of me wishes he had passed on to the Vale?โ€

โ€œYou know that I can sense emotions,โ€ I stated, and tension bracketed her mouth. โ€œI can feel your anguish, but I also felt your hope and your love for your son. I know thatโ€™s real,โ€ I repeated, searching her gaze. โ€œAnd I think wishing that any loved one was at peace isnโ€™t wrong. I love my brother. What I may have to do doesnโ€™t change that.โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ she agreed softly. โ€œIt just proves how much you do love him.โ€ I nodded. โ€œThe same goes for you and Malik.โ€

She stared at me for several seconds and then a small, trembling smile appeared. โ€œThank you,โ€ she whispered, reaching between us and patting my arm. โ€œThank you.โ€

I didnโ€™t know what to say to that, so I said nothing. I simply watched her pull herself together. Queen Eloana swallowed once more and then let out a deep, slow breath. Her anguish eased off then, returning to levels that reminded me of how Casteel had felt when I first met him. Her features smoothed out as she cleared her throat, lifting her chin ever so slightly. And, frankly, it was an awe-inspiring thing to witness because I knew just how deep and how terrible her pain was.

Casteelโ€™s mother may never care deeply for me, and we may never grow close, but that didnโ€™t change the fact that she was an incredibly strong woman, one to be respected and admired.

โ€œSo,โ€ she began, folding her hands in her lap, โ€œhow is it that you and my son plan to achieve this?โ€

โ€œWe will offer the Blood Crown an ultimatum. They will release his brother, agree to stop making more vamprys and killing those who are willing to feed them, and they must relinquish control of the lands east of New Haven to Atlantia.โ€ I was unsure how much of this she may already know. โ€œIf they refuse, there will be war.โ€

She watched a tiny, blue-winged bird jump from branch to branch on a nearby rose bush. โ€œAnd you think that the Blood Crown will agree to this?โ€ โ€œI think the Ascended are smart, and I think they know that their control of Solis has been built upon nothing but lies and fear. They told the people of Solis that I was Blessed and Chosen by the gods. And theyโ€™ve

also told the people that Atlantia was forsaken by those very same gods. Iโ€™m sure you know what the people of Solis are told about Atlantiansโ€” about how your kiss is a curse that creates the Craven.โ€ I watched her roll her eyes and couldnโ€™t stop my smile. โ€œMy union with the Prince of Atlantia will prove that to be untrue. It will serve as a crack in the lies. The people of Solis believe what theyโ€™ve been told because theyโ€™ve never been allowed to see any other truth. We will change that. The Ascended wonโ€™t have a choice.โ€

โ€œBut will it be enough for them to give up power? To stop feeding and turning others?โ€

Telling her that I hoped so probably wouldnโ€™t come across as very reassuring. โ€œIf any Ascended hope to live, they will.โ€

โ€œIncluding the Queen and King?โ€ she questioned. โ€œWill they live and retain power?โ€

โ€œNo. They will not, no matter if they agree,โ€ I said, studying her profile. I didnโ€™t know if she knew of my past with the Queen of Solis. โ€œIleana raised me for many years. It was she who changed my bandages and held me when I had nightmares. She was the closest thing I had to a mother then, and I cared for her very much,โ€ I shared, forcing my hands to relax. โ€œIt has been hard to reconcile the Queen I knew and the monster she obviously is. I donโ€™t know if I ever will, but I donโ€™t need to reconcile who she was to me with who she truly is to know that she nor King Jalara can live. Not after what they did to Casteelโ€”to Malik, my brother, and everyone else.โ€

โ€œAnd to you?โ€ I nodded.

Queen Eloana watched me quietly for several heartbeats. โ€œYou mean that.โ€

What she said wasnโ€™t a question, but I answered anyway. โ€œI do.โ€

Her gaze swept over my face, touching briefly on the scars. โ€œMy son said you were brave and strong. I see that is no exaggeration.โ€

Hearing that from Casteelโ€™s mother meant a lot, but knowing how much strength and grit were inside her made it mean even more. There was a good chance that I might do something silly like run around the gardenโ€ฆ or hug her.

I managed to remain seated and keep my arms to myself.

โ€œWhat my son failed to mention though, is that youโ€™re also incredibly logical,โ€ she added.

A laugh burst from me. I couldnโ€™t help it, and it was loud enough that Kieran looked over his shoulder at us with a questioning raise of his brows. โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ I said, smothering a giggle. โ€œItโ€™s just that Casteel would argue that logic isnโ€™t one of my strong suits.โ€

There was a faint curve of her lips. โ€œThat doesnโ€™t surprise me. Most men wouldnโ€™t know logic if it smacked them in the face.โ€

This time, my laugh was a lot softer, partly due to her response and Kieranโ€™s reactive frown.

โ€œBut because you do appear to be logical, even when emotions are involved, I feel that I can be blunt,โ€ she continued, and my humor shriveled up. โ€œAnd that I can admit that I did have yet another agenda for speaking with you privately. My husband wants to go to war with the Ascendedโ€” with Solis. There are many who wish the same.โ€

โ€œTheโ€ฆthe Council of Elders?โ€

A shadow flickered across her face. โ€œMost of them want to see Solis destroyed. The Lords and Ladies of Atlantia? Very many of them, as well. Itโ€™s more than just what has been done to our sons. It is what has been done over and over to Atlantia. They want blood.โ€

Casteel had said as much. โ€œI can understand that.โ€

โ€œYou said inside that you wanted to bring death and destruction to Solis,โ€ she pointed out, and I shivered despite the warmth. โ€œValyn was probably pleased to hear that he may have a supporter in you, but I donโ€™t believe you understand what that truly means or what has already begun.โ€

I flattened my hands in my lap. โ€œWhat has already begun?โ€

โ€œCasteel hasnโ€™t been home to see that weโ€™ve been training our armies daily outside of Evaemon, nor does he know that we have already moved a sizable unit to the northern foothills of the Skotos Mountains,โ€ she told me, and I sensed Kieranโ€™s cool surprise even from where he stood. โ€œIโ€™m sure heโ€™s being told this now or will be shortly, but we are already on the line of war. And if we cross it, we will go after every Ascended. There will be no chances for them to prove they can control their bloodlust, that they can rule without tyranny and oppression.โ€ Her steady gaze held mine as I stiffened. โ€œYour brother? Ian? Your friend you spoke of? If either proves to be what you hope, they will still be destroyed along with the rest. All will be killed.โ€

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