After Willaโs unsettling warning, the Elders gave their reluctant support of our plans to travel to Iliseeum and then meet with the Blood Crown. The cautious backing mostly came from those concerned about our safety, but I could sense a few simply didnโt agree with any of that.
Those who thought war was inevitable.
Lord Ambrose and Lord Gregori were two of them.
But I didnโt think they truly wanted war. It was just that they couldnโt see a way around it, and I hoped we proved them wrong.
The meeting was adjourned, and there was one thing left to do. We were to greet the public, along with the Elders and Casteelโs parents. Their presence would be a show of support and approval.
And then Casteel and I would be alone. Of course, we still needed to speak with Kieran, but we would have to process everything, and maybe even live a little before we embarked on our journey to Iliseeum.
I lingered as everyone filed out of the room, making their way back toward the Temple of Nyktos. I wanted to speak to Willa, who had taken her time rising from the table.
Or she simply knew I wanted to speak with her.
Either way, I had many questions and only a handful of minutes to speak to her with only Vonetta waiting by the door.
โMay I ask you a question?โ I said.
Willa looked over at me, her golden-brown eyes alight with the same strange, knowing glint that had been present when I first met her. โYou are the Queen. You can ask whatever you like.โ
I didnโt think being Queen gave me carte blanche for questionsโ which I had many I wanted to ask. โWhy were you at the Red Pearl?โ I asked.
โI have a wandering soul that has a thirst for exploration,โ she answered, and based on her diary, I could agree with that.
โBut isnโt it dangerous for you?โ
Her laugh was throaty. โThe best kind of adventures always carry a hint of danger, as Iโm sure you know,โ she said, and my cheeks warmed. โAnd it had been many years since Iโd been to Masadonia. I had the strangest urge to travel there.โ
Her strange urge roused my suspicions about exactly what she was. โWhy did you send me to the room Casteel was in?โ
Her red lips curved upward in a slight smile. โIt simplyโฆfelt right to do so.โ
โThat is all?โ
She nodded as she approached me. โOneโs instinct should always be trusted.โ
โYouโre a changeling, arenโt you?โ When she nodded, I asked, โSo, your instinct is far moreโฆaccurate than others?โ
A soft laugh left her. โSome would say that. Some would even say that instinctual accuracy has led me to become one of the greatest Seers Atlantia has ever known.โ
A Seer.ย I knew it!
โWhen I saw you in the Red Pearl, I knew you wore a mask. Not the one that hid your identity, but one you were forced to wear for many years beneath the veil. One you didnโt know you even wore. I saw you, and I knew you were the Maiden.โ Willaโs eyes searched mine as tiny bumps rose all over my skin. โI knew you were a second daughter, one who shared the blood of the gods.โ Her gaze flicked over my shoulder to the door. โAnd I knewย heย was seeking the same thing that led you to the Red Pearl that night.โ
My brows knitted. โHe was there to discuss his plans.โ
Thick curls swayed as she shook her head. โThat was one of the reasons, but deep inside, he was searching for the same as you.โ She paused. โTo live.โ
Air lodged in my throat.
โCan I share something with you?โ Willa leaned in, touching my arm. A faint charge of energy danced over my skin. โYou werenโt the only one seeking sanctuary that night. He was in need of shelterโone that could bear the weight of his desires, his love, and his pain. And he found it. He may have given you freedom, but you have given him more than you could ever know.โ
Emotion clogged my throat, stealing whatever words I had to speak. โDonโt forget that,โ she said.
โI wonโt,โ I managed. Willa smiled.
โPenellaphe,โ Eloana called from the doorway. โAre you ready?โ
Inhaling deeply, I nodded. โI am,โ I replied and then lowered my voice. โThank you for answering my questions.โ
She inclined her head. โAlways. And if you becomeโฆcurious enough to ask those other questions Iโm sure are brewing in your head, Iโll be more than happy to answer them or refer you to a certainโฆchapter.โ
Oh.
Oh, my.
โT-thank you,โ I stuttered out and then started to turn.
โYour Majesty,โ Willa stopped me, and when I faced her, her smile was gone. โA Seer cannot always know things about another, nor can most close their eyes and look past the now into tomorrow and the days that come after. I cannot,โ she told me, and those tiny bumps returned. โAtlantians can be superstitious, even if they donโt believe in prophecies. Do you know why they donโt?โ
My skin chilled. โNo.โ
โBecause we believe that the days yet to be seen are not foretold. That even what the gods may have in store for us is not written in stone,โ Willa said, the golden flecks in her eyes burning brightly. โBut what is written in bone is different, and what is not believed should not be ignored.โ
Heart thumping and aware that Eloana was waiting, I stepped in closer to Willa. โAre you speaking of the prophecy the Unseen believe in?โ
Willa touched my arm once more, and that same charge of energy swirled over my skin. โYour namesake was so wise, she could see beyond the day before her, but what she saw is not what they believe. You are not the great conspirator, but one of two who will stand between what has awakened and the retribution it seeks to reap against man and god.โ
Willaโs words haunted my steps through the palace and the Temple of Nyktos. While the logical part of me wanted to rebel at the idea of any part of the prophecy being true, I felt some measure of relief hearing her say that I wasnโt the great conspirator the Unseen believed me to be.
But if what she spoke was trueโand how could it not be when she knew so much elseโshe had to be speaking of the Blood Crown and Casteel and me. I imagined the Ascended sought retribution for a lot, but what couldโve awakened? All I could think of was Malec. Obviously, for me to be here, he had to have risen.
The low murmur of voices drew me from my thoughts as we passed the statue of Nyktos and his silver-white flames. Hisa stood at the doors. The Elders had already stepped outside onto the balcony, joined by Willa. Casteelโs parents waited with the commander.
Eloana had asked if Casteel or I wanted to change before we greeted the people of Evaemon. While there had been a brief moment where Iโd pictured myself in a pretty gown, Iโd declined, only taking enough time to tame the strands of hair that had slipped free from my braid. It was unlikely that the people would see me in anything other than what I wore todayโor things like itโfor some time, and it seemed rather pointless to present myself in another fashion.
Besides, it only delayed us speaking with Kieran, and me talking with Casteel about what Willa had shared. So, we stood there as we had been when we first rode into Atlantia earlier.
It had truly been a long day.
โYou two ready?โ Valyn asked.
Casteel glanced at me, and I nodded. โWe are.โ
I looked to my side, where Vonetta remained in her wolven form, and Kieran stood in his mortal one. The remaining wolven, including Delano, flanked us. Naill and Emil were among them. I refocused on Casteelโs parents. โWill you introduce us?โ
Eloana shook her head. โWe will stand beside you, but the eldest member of the Council will introduce you and Casteel.โ
Remembering who the oldest Elder was, I said, โWilla?โ
Valyn nodded as he eyed his son, who grinned. โI feel like Iโm missing something,โ Valyn murmured.
โYouโre not,โ I said when Casteel opened his mouth, having no idea how no one in Atlantia appeared to know about Willaโs journal. โI
promise.โ
Casteel shot me a look, which I ignored.
โThis wonโt take very long,โ Eloana said, a thread of weariness in her voice. It had been a long day for them, too. โAnd then you two can retireโฆ or do whatever you please.โ
โA bed would be nice,โ Casteel said, and I really hoped he didnโt elaborate on that thought.
โWill you two remain in the palace?โ I asked. โI hope you will.โ โAs do I,โ Casteel agreed.
Valyn looked at Eloana before nodding. โWe plan to stayโat least until you have returned from Iliseeum and your meeting with the Blood Crown. We figured you would want us as your surrogates until then.โ
โThey will handle minor issues that arise during the time weโre absent,โ Casteel explained quickly. โUsually, the advisor, or in rare cases the Council, steps in.โ
I nodded.
Eloanaโs gaze moved between us, and I knew it was time. Hisa and another guard stepped forward, each grasping the handle of a door. Kieranโs gaze met mine and then Casteelโs. He grinned as he joined Emil and Naill.
My heart started pounding as the doors began to inch open. The sound of the crowd grew louder as the last of the sunlight shone through the ceiling and seeped through the opening in the doors.
The balcony was rounded and long enough that each of the Elders stood to the left and right, against the black, stone railing. Willa had been waiting toward the back of the balcony, but now she walked forward, her curls a blue-black in the faint sunlight. She spoke, and a hush traveled throughout the crowd. I couldnโt be sure what she said because my blood thumped in my ears, and my chest hummed. All I was aware of was that Casteelโs parents had moved to stand on either side of us, and the utter surrealness of Miss Willaโtheย Miss Willaโabout to introduce us to the kingdom as King and Queen.
Never in a thousand years could I have ever dreamt up this moment.
A laugh bubbled up, but I managed to squash it. Now was not the time for hysterical giggles.
Casteel reached between us and took my hand. My gaze snapped to his. Those eyes of his were like endless pools of warm honey, and when I breathed in, all I tasted was chocolate and berries.
โI love you,โ I whispered, tears stinging my eyes.
Casteel smiled. Two dimples appeared, one after the other. I saw a hint of fang, and a wholly inappropriate twist started up low in my stomach.
And then we were walking forward, out into what remained of the evening sun and the breezy air, to stand above a crowd that nearly stopped my heart.
There had to beย thousandsโtens of thousands. There was a sea of people in the courtyard below the Temple, some standing on the rolling green hill and beyond, on the nearby buildingsโ balconies, and in open windows. People even stood on the roofs of the shorter buildings. As far as I could see, the streets of Evaemon were filled.
โWith the support and respect of the Council of Elders and the former King and Queen of Atlantia, the abdication and ascension of the Crown have taken place.โ Willaโs voice carried from the balcony, falling upon the people like soft summer rain. โIt is a great honor that I introduce He who is born of the First Kingdom, created from the blood and ash of those who fell before him, the second son of the former King Valyn and Queen Eloanaโ Casteel Hawkthrone DaโNeer, the King of Blood and Ash.โ
My breath caught at the title that belonged to the Ascendedโ to the Blood Crown. Casteel stiffened beside me, but the crowd erupted in shouts and cheers, roaring applause that echoed throughout the valleys and the streets like thunder.
Willa held up her fist, and silence fell. โHe is joined by She who carries the blood of the King of Gods, theย Liessa, and the true heir of AtlantiaโPenellaphe Balfour DaโNeer, the Queen of Flesh and Fire.โ
I jolted, my heart stuttering. There was silence, acute and so intimidatingโ
Howls came from behind, startling me. Long, keening calls that were answered throughout the city. Below and farther out, men and women, the old and young in mortal form, answered in deep, throaty howls ending in high-pitched whoops.
Then a loud thump came from the yard. A man had slammed his foot into the dirt. The woman beside him followed, and then another and another, just like the day Iโd arrived in Saionโs Cove. But these were not just wolven. They were Atlantian and mortal, their feet pounding the dirt, and their fists striking stone, the sound reverberating through the yard, the
streets, the balconies, and from the terraces. Many were on their knees, slamming their hands down.
โThisโฆthis is good, right?โ I asked.
โTheyโre sending a message,โ Eloana said from behind us. โWhat kind?โ
Casteel smiled down at me. โThat they areย yours. And that, if need be, they will go to war for you.โ
War was what we were trying to prevent, butโฆI supposed their willingness was good to know. โYou mean that they areย ours.โ
His smile grew, but he didnโt answer.
The slamming of fists and feet ceased, and silence fell around us. Tiny hairs rose all over my body as I slowly looked out at the city. Tens of thousands of heads were lifted now, watching usโor meโexpectantly.
Casteel squeezed my hand. โThey are waiting for your response.โ My response? โI have a feeling that aย thank youย would not suffice.โ
Casteel choked on what sounded an awful lot like a laugh. I looked at him, my brows raised.
โSorry.โ
My eyes narrowed. โYou donโt sound sorry.โ
He bit down on his lower lip, but the corners of his mouth curved up.
Not one but two stupid dimples appeared. โYouโre so annoying,โ I muttered.
โEndearinglyย annoying,โ he corrected, and his father sighed.
โMore like itโs a good thing youโre pretty,โ I grumbled under my breath.
Casteel tugged me back to his side, folding an arm around me. Before I could protest, he lowered his mouth until it was only an inch or so from mine. โMore like itโs a good thing you love me unconditionally.โ
โThat, too.โ I sighed.
Casteel lowered his head, kissing me, and there was nothing quick or chaste about the way his lips claimed mine. It mightโve even been a little inappropriateโor a lotโbut so was the way I sank against the length of his body.
I jerked as howls and cheers erupted from the wolven and the Atlantians in the yard and from the city, mingling with catcalls and hoots.
Casteel chuckled against my lips as he pressed his forehead to mine. โOur people are really into displays of public affection, in case you havenโt
noticed.โ
โI noticed.โ Face surely the color of a blood tree, I looked out at the cityโtoย ourย people.
Willa turned back to the crowd, which had quieted once more. โFrom the Blood and Ash and the Kingdom of Flesh and Fire, our King and Queen have ascended the throne, sworn to defend Atlantia from enemies known and unseen. To rule with kindness and strength, and to lead with compassion and justice. From this moment to their last moments, they are your protectors.โ
Casteelโs brilliant amber eyes caught mine. He took our joined hands and lifted them high into the air, and the peopleโฆthe peopleย celebrated.
The people of Atlantia were still celebrating the ascension of the Crown based on the joyous noise that could be heard faintly from within the Royal Chambers.
And Kieran had not been joking when heโd said that our rooms were the entirety of the east wing. The foyer opened into a sitting area, and on either side, doors led to his and her spaces. I wasnโt sure why they needed both, but there was also a private dining room furnished with a round table still large enough to seat several people. An atrium outfitted with comfortable chairs and settees was also present, with plush rugs and night- blooming roses that had opened their delicate petals at the first sign of the moon.
The bedchamber wasโฆexcessive.
A canopy bed sat in the center of the room, and it took up nearly the entirety of the space. The curtains were tied back, revealing fresh linens and a mound of soft pillows. There were only two chaises situated in front of the doors that led to a private terrace and garden, and a large wooden chest sat just inside the bedchamber. The wardrobes were housed in a room the size of my bedchamber in Masadonia. Casteel had explained it was called a walk-in closet, and I thought it could very well be a live-in closet.
The bathing chamberโฆwell, it made the one in Saionโs Cove appear paltry in comparison. The toilet was hidden behind a wall, and there were
two vanities, an indecently large soaking tub, and the life-changing shower stall that boasted multiple showerheads and stone benches.
And there were manyย indecentย things I could think of taking place in there.
From the main entryway, a door opened to the staff hallway and the private stairs that led upstairs to rooms reserved for guests of the King and Queen. Those who had traveled with us were now settling in, and Casteelโs parents had just left after advising that if there was anything we wished to change about the quarters, we only needed to let Rose know.
Since very few items in the space couldโve belonged to either Eloana or Valyn, I had a feeling that many of the things already in the rooms were new and that they had planned for this moment from the second they returned to Evaemon.
While Casteel spoke with one of the staff members to have food sent to our quarters, I roamed the rooms, searching for the personal items that had been sent over in advance.
I found them sprinkled throughout: an adorable stuffed bear that had surely seen better days rested on a shelf. Several leather-bound books lined the shelves in the main sitting areaโsome were childrenโs books, and the rest appeared to be a collection of fables. There were no textbooks to be found. Grinning, I discovered two training swords hanging in the hall between the sitting room and the dining area, their blades dull. Several paintings hung in the dining room, and the one of lilacs, gray stone, and clear blue waters had to be Casteelโs.
It was the cavern.
In the walk-in closet, I found the clothing weโd brought with us, and the things that had been sent ahead, already hung up and folded. Inside the chest was a trove of weapons that pierced flesh and stone, some made of a golden metal, some steel, and others bloodstone. On the other side, between the doors to the bathing chamber and the closet, were two raised, stone podiums with a thin ledge. Inherently, I knew what they were for, having a wispy memory of spotting something similar in Wayfair Castle.
Reaching up, I lifted the crown from my head. The gilded bone was smooth and cool to the touch, reminding me of the wolven bone in my dagger. Carefully, I placed it on the podium, letting it rest on the ledge.
The Queen of Flesh and Fire.
Flesh and Fire. I had heard that phrase twice before. Casteelโs mother had said it when she first saw me, and it had been mentioned in the prophecy that Alastir had recited.
But I wasnโt the great conspirator. And the titleโฆwell, it sounded badass.
Grinning, I turned from the crown and wandered over to the nightstand. I found a wooden toy horse. I picked it up, marveling at the intricacy. No detail had been spared. I turned it over, surprised to see Malikโs name carved underneath. I ran my thumb over the strokes in the wood.
โMalik made that,โ Casteel said from the doorway. I turned, watching him remove the crown and place it on the pedestal next to mine. โIt was for my birthday. My sixth, I believe. Gods, that was forever ago.โ He paused. โWhich reminds me, I donโt think we know each otherโs birthdays, do we?โ โIโm sure weโโ I laughed as I realized that he was correct. I placed
the horse back where I found it. There was so much we knew about each other, and yet so many things we didnโt. โWhen is your birthday?โ
He grinned as he leaned against the wall. โI was born on the first day of the sixth month. You?โ
My smile started to fade. โI was born in the fourth month.โ โAnd?โ An eyebrow rose.
I drifted forward. โIโฆI donโt know. I mean, I donโt remember. I have these vague memories of celebrating a birthday when I was younger, but after my parents died, neither Ian nor I really celebrated.โ I lifted a shoulder. โAnd I guess over the years, we sort of forgot the date, so weโd pick a random day in April for me and December for him.โ
His grin had disappeared. โPick a day.โ โFor what?โ
โYour birthday. Pick a day in April, and that will be your birthday.โ
A pang of sadness lanced my heart. โVikter asked me once when my birthday was. He said the same thing. Pick a day in April.โ I let out a low breath. โI picked the twentieth day, and that was when he gave me the wolven dagger.โ
โPerfect.โ The smile returned but it didnโt reach his eyes. โHow are you holding up?โ
โIโm okay. Like I donโt feelโฆdifferent. I mean, maybe I do? I donโt know.โ I laughed self-consciously as I approached him. He pushed off the
wall. โI feel calm, though. How about you?โ
โI feel the same.โ He opened his arms, and I went to him, looping mine around his waist. Pressing my cheek to his chest, I closed my eyes and sank into his embrace, taking in his spicy, piney scent. โThough I have to admit when that crown turned gold, I was relieved. I wanted a crown as spiffy as yours.โ
I laughed. โI talked to Willa.โ
โI noticed.โ His lips brushed the top of my head. โI was very curious about what you two were talking aboutโand sort of jealous.โ
Grinning, I stretched up and kissed the corner of his lips. โNothing your dirty mind will approve of.โ
He pouted.
It looked ridiculous and yet adorable,ย endearinglyย so. I told him that she was the woman whoโd been at the Red Pearl and had sent me to his room, much to his surprise. Heโd had no idea that any of the Elders traveled to Solis, but considering her diary, it made sense. I didnโt tell him what sheโd said about him. I didnโt think heโd want someone knowing the innerworkings of his heart, but I shared with him what sheโd said about the prophecy.
Casteel was still a bit doubtful as we walked back toward the sitting area. โItโs not that I canโt believe in it,โ he said, his arm draped over my shoulders. โI just find it hard to believe that if there is one that may be true, how can there not be others? Ones we havenโt heard of?โ
โI donโt know,โ I said. โMaybe prophecies arenโt meant to be known.โ โThat sounds like something a Seer would say.โ
I giggled. โIt does.โ
One dimple appeared as he smoothed a hand over my cheek, tucking back a strand of wayward hair. โThe food should be here soon, and I know youโre probably tired and have already been eyeing that shower. I know I have been, but I wanted to talk to Kieran first. You up for that?โ
โOf course.โ
โGood. Because heโll be down here in a few minutes,โ he said, and I laughed again. I saw itโthe churning of vivid, golden sparks in his eyes. His lips parted until the tips of his fangs appeared. โI love that sound. I love how much more you laugh now.โ
โI do, too,โ I admitted quietly. โAnd itโs because of you.โ
His eyes closed briefly as he dipped his forehead to mine, and a long moment passed with us just standing there. โBefore Kieran gets here, I wanted to ask you something.โ
โThat sounds serious.โ
โIt kind of is.โ He lifted his head. โHave you felt any hunger?โ โFor food?โ I drew out the question.
His lips twitched. โNot the kind youโre thinking of.โ โOh.โ My eyes widened. โFor blood?โ
He grinned then. โYou donโt have to whisper it.โ โI didnโt.โ
โYou totally did.โ
โWhatever.โ I bit down on my lip. โI donโt think so? I mean, I havenโt felt that gnawing ache again. I think I would know if I had.โ
โItโs not always like that, my Queen.โ
My Queen. I liked that. Almost as much as I liked it when he called me Princess. Not that Iโd admit that to him. โHow does it feel?โ
โYouโll feel inexplicably tired, even after sleeping. Youโll eat, but youโll still feel hunger. Food will eventually lose its appeal,โ he told me. โYouโll be easier to irritate, which wouldnโt be new for you.โ
โHey!โ I smacked his arm.
โPerhaps you do need to feed now,โ he teased, eyes glittering. โOnce you get to the point where food no longer eases your hunger, youโll need to feed.โ
I nodded. โOkay.โ
โYou probably wouldnโt need to feed by now, anyway. If weโre basing it on when Atlantians need to feed,โ he said. โBut you may be different. You may not even need to, but I wanted to check in.โ
I searched to find even a flicker of unease at the possibility of feeding and found none, when a knock sounded.
Casteel let Kieran in. The wolven appeared to have managed a shower and a change of clothing. A fresh white shirt and black breeches had replaced what heโd worn earlier. I was jealous.
โWe wonโt keep you long,โ Casteel said, coming to join me. โBut there is something important we wanted to ask you.โ
Kieran raised a brow as he glanced between us. โIs it about the Joining?โ
For the second time in twenty-four hours, I choked on my breath. โWhat?โ
โAm I wrong?โ Kieran crossed his arms.
โYeah.โ I nodded while Casteel appeared to do his best not to burst into laughter. โThat so wasnโt where we were going with that, and by the way, the Joining isnโt necessary, right? Iโm a deity. I have an incomprehensible lifespan now.โ
โWell,โ Casteel drew out the word.
I looked over at him, and then it struck meโwhat Iโd worried about when I first learned that I could be immortal or the closest thing to it. โIโll outlive you, wonโt I?โ
โDeities have double the lifespan of Atlantians, maybe even longer if they take the deep sleep,โ Casteel explained. I didnโt feel a single ounce of worry coming from him while I was five seconds away from throwing myself onto the floor. โBut we have a very long time before we have to stress over that.โ
โIโm stressing over it now.โ
โObviously,โ stated Kieran. โIโm bonded to youโall the wolven are. Not in the same way the bonds worked with the elemental lines, but a wolven would still be the connecting piece that fuses two lifelines together.โ He frowned. โOr three, I suppose. Itโs just your life that his would be bonded to.โ
I stared at him.
โAnyway, it could be any wolven.โ Kieran shrugged. I continued staring at him.
โOkay. Thatโs good to know.โ Casteel patted my shoulder, and I sat down on the thick, black cushion of a chair. โBut that really wasnโt what we wanted to discuss with you.โ
โNo shit,โ Kieran said.
Blinking, I shook my head. We were about to ask him to be our advisor. Tomorrow, we would travel to Iliseeum and then into Solis. I so did not need to think about any of that right now.
โWe wanted to ask if you would do us the honor of being the Advisor to the Crown,โ Casteel began. โI had this whole speech planned in my head about how you have been a brother to me and that there is no one I trust more, but now things are just kind of awkward, soโฆyeah. We would like for you to be our advisor.โ
Now it was Kieran who stared at us, his eyes wide, and I felt the coolness of shock from himโsomething I didnโt think he often felt.
โYouโreโฆyouโre surprised,โ I said. โHow can that be? You have to know that Casteel trusts you. As do I.โ
โYeah, butโฆโ Kieran rubbed the heel of his palm down the center of his chest. โThe Advisor to the Crown is usually someone far older than me, with more experience and connections.โ
โThe King and Queen are usually people far older than us,โ Casteel replied dryly.
โI know, butโฆwhy wouldnโt you choose my father?โ he asked. โHe would serve you well.โ
โBut not as good as you,โ Casteel told him. โYou donโt have to accept
โโ
โNo, I accept,โ Kieran confirmed. โIt would be an honor.โ His wide,
pale blue eyes darted between us. โI justโฆI really thought youโd ask my father.โ
I was shocked that heโd thought that.
โLiterally no one else entered my mind.โ Casteel stepped forward, clasping the back of Kieranโs neck. โIt would always have been you.โ
What I felt from Kieran warmed my chest. He was surprised but proud and swimming in that warmth. I swore tears glimmered in his eyes as he said, โIt will be my honor to serve as advisor to both of you,โ he repeated. โFrom this moment to the last moment.โ
โIt isย ourย honor,โ Casteel said, pulling him in for a one-armed hug. โSeriously.โ
Kieran returned the embrace. Seeing them hug it out brought a smile to my face. Friendship was a far stronger bond than even something the gods could create. โOkay.โ Kieran cleared his throat as he stepped back.
โI know thereโs normally a ceremony,โ Casteel said, glancing over at me. โItโs like the one we did in the throne room of the Temple.โ He turned back to Kieran. โWe could do it when we have the larger coronation.โ
Kieran nodded. โI would like for my parents and my sisters to be there.โ
Sisters. My smile grew. He was already thinking of his baby sister. โAs would I,โ Casteel said.
He dragged a hand over his head. โI feel like I need a drink. Or five.โ
Casteel chuckled. โI think all of us could use one after today.โ He turned to the credenza where several bottles and crystal glasses with vines carved into them sat. โWhat would you like?โ he asked of me.
โWhatever youโre having.โ
An eyebrow rose. โIntriguing.โ I shook my head.
โYou know,โ Kieran said, looking over at me as he sat in an identical chair, โIโve never heard of a response like that to a crowning before. The people are happy. Thatโs what theyโre celebrating.โ
โI imagine theyโre relieved that thereโll be no more tension over how long Casโs parents have ruled.โ I sat back as Casteel sent me a heated look while pouring three glasses of something I would probably regret later.
โI think it has more to do with you,โ Casteel said.
โBecause Iโm special.โ I rested my chin on my fist and rolled my eyes. โA unique snowflake.โ
He laughed deeply. โHell, yeah, you are.โ
Still not as special as those who could shift forms. I would never get over that, but the reaction was probably also in response to the fact that their Prince Ascendedโ
My eyes widened as I sat up straight. โOh, my gods. I just thought of something.โ
โCanโt wait to hear this,โ Kieran murmured.
โNyktos is protected by guards,โ I said, remembering what had been said during the Council meeting. That wasnโt exactly breaking news. โTheโฆdraken either went to sleep or protect the resting place of the gods, right?โ
Kieran took the drink that Casteel offered him. โYes.โ
My stomach dropped to my toes. โAnd the guards that Ian told us we need? Would they happen to be the ones protecting Nyktosโs resting place?โ
Casteel put my drink in my hand. โAre you just now realizing who and what Nyktosโs guards are?โ
Yes.
Yes, I totally was.
โWeโre supposed to get the draken to help us?โ I exclaimed. โThose who are basically able to take the form of aย dragon?โ
Casteel stared at me, nodding slowly. โI thought you realized that.โ
โNo!โ I shouted, and Kieranโs brows flew up. โYeah, I remember being told that, but Iโve also been told a lot of things since then, andโฆgood gods, Iโm going to get to see a draken?โ
โYes, my Queen.โ Casteel sat on the arm of my chair. โYou may get to see a draken.โ
โI donโt know why you look so excited,โ Kieran remarked. โThe draken were a notoriouslyโฆunfriendly bloodline, with temperaments that would make yours look like a small, cuddly animalโs.โ
I lifted my right hand and extended my middle finger. He smirked. โBut I have the blood of Nyktos in me,โ I pointed out.
โAnd they can also breathe fire.โ Kieran tipped his glass at me. โSo, letโs hope none of us pisses them off.โ