โIโm going to smother you with a pillow in about five seconds.โ
I groan, blissfully ignoring the princeโs threat and burrowing farther into the rough sheets. This is the third and supposedly final warning heโs willing to give me. With that in mind, I happily disregard the demanding Enforcer beside the bed.
When a lumpy pillow hits my face, muffling the string of curses spewing from my mouth, I raise a hand to show off my middle finger. He responds to my unspoken words with two of his own. โGet. Up.โ
โIf youโre escorting me to my doom,โ I grumble beneath the crumpled cotton, โthe least you could do is let me enjoy my last time in a bed.โ
โYouโve had plenty of hours to enjoy, donโt worry.โ
I pry the pillow off my face, peering into the shadowy room. The cloudy window reveals an equally cloudy sky beyond, still splotched with darkness. โThe sunโs not even up yet, so I donโt see why I should be either.โ
โCompelling argument,โ he says dryly. โUp. Now. We canโt spend tooย much time in one place. Iโm shocked we havenโt been recognized yet.โ
I sigh through my nose, staring blankly up at the ceiling. I had planned to spend the night plotting my escape from the Enforcer, but there was no fighting the wave of drowsiness that crashed over me the moment my head hit the pillow. Sleeping so soundly is scary when itโs beside someone so willing to stab you in the back.
Peeling myself from the worn sheets, I ungracefully slide from the bed before wincing at the forgotten wound on my thigh. Kaiโs eyes track the movement, trace the crease between my brow, the catch of my breath. โHow are you feeling?โ
I scoff, pushing the stray strands of silver hair from my face. โDonโt pretend to care about my well-being, Prince. Iโm just another mission for you to complete.โ
He seems to stiffen slightly at that, but his words donโt match the wariness he wears. โYes, and my mission needs to be well enough to endure the trek home.โ
Home.
The word stings my eyes, burns in my throat, just as the smoke had when I escaped the fiery fragments of my childhood. Each one of my homes is goneโmy father, my Adena, my house on the corner of Merchant and Elm.
I am homeless. Hopeless. Hollow.
โThatโs not my home.โ I hadnโt meant for the words to be whispered, though he looks at me like Iโve screamed them.
โIlya?โ he asks slowly. โIlya isnโt your home?โ
โNowhere is my home. Noย oneย is my home. Not anymore.โ I hold his gaze, raising my head high as I add, โYou and your king made sure of that.โ
We stare at each other, his scrutiny sliding over my face. โYouโre not the only one who knows loss.โ
โI have you to thank for that.โ
โAs do I,โ he fires back. โHave you forgotten that Iโm now fatherless as well? Or did you not consider that when you drove a sword through the kingโs chest?โ
โYou killed a father,โ I practically growl, stepping close enough to see the storm brewing in his gray eyes. โI killed aย monster.โ
His eyes flick between mine, simmering with something I canโt quite place. โHave you forgotten everything he did to you?โ I whisper, pleading with him to remember the crimes of his childhood. โEverything he made you do? Not to mention what he did to this kingdomโโ
โEnough.โ His voice cuts through my own, commanding and quiet. โThatโs enough.โ
โWhat? You canโt handle hearing the truth?โ
He grabs my arm, his grip callous like his next words. โI saidย enough. Weโre leaving.โ
With that, Iโm fumbling for my pack before being pulled behind him down the narrow staircase. As we reach the bottom, Iโm being roughly swaddled in my scarf, batting away the princeโs swift hands as he wraps the fabric around my face and hair. As soon as his feet hit the creaky floor, he tosses a coin at the grumbling man behind the counter, not sparing him another glance before tugging me beyond the run-down inn.
I blink in the blinding light of the rising sun, stumbling slightly as he steers me through the sea of people. The streets are flooded with merchants, drowning in mayhem. The Enforcer weaves us through the crowd, his eyes flicking from face to face above the bandanna covering the lower half of his own. I envy his ability to disguise himself so easily, what with his lack of identifiable hair.
I wiggle my wrist in his grip, testing my many options to break his hold.
โDonโt even think about it,โ he murmurs, not slowing his stride.
I roll my eyes at his back. Heโs increasingly insufferable.
He turns us down a tight alleyway, pausing long enough to throw a glance at me over his shoulder. โYou holding up back there?โ
โYou ask as though youโd stop if I werenโt.โ
โYou truly know me so well,โ he croons, pulling me down another bustling street. After several sharp turns, Iโm slowing behind him, struggling to keep pace with his long strides. My leg burns, the dull pain growing into something far more demanding.
He must hear my panting, feel my dragging feet, because he slips into a shaded side street and slows to a stop. โOut of shape, Gray?โ
I glare at him before directing my gaze to the gash across my leg. โYes, my pace has nothing to do with the fact that Iโm actively bleeding out.โ
โOh, donโt be dramatic.โ His words are light, but his gaze is anything but as it travels down my body, finally landing on my thigh. And then heโs suddenly crouching before me, hands braced on my leg. I can do nothing but blink at the bent head of messy black hair beneath me. He fiddles with the bandage peeking through the ripped pants atop it, fingers skimming my skin. โAre you really bleeding out on me, or just too stubborn to admit you need a break?โ
โMaybe,โ I grit out through a false smile, โI need a breakย becauseย Iโm bleeding out. Which is because of you.โ
Heโs distracted by my now-exposed wound, offering me an amused โHmm.โ I wince when he dabs at the hot blood trailing down my leg in red rivulets. His touch is so gentle, so disguised with something akin to care. I swallow when his hands roam the sides of my thigh, silently reminding myself why Iโm injured in the first place. Why Iโm running in the first place. Why Iโm so broken in the first place.
Then his hands slide from my skin to tug at the bottom of his shirt,ย leaving me frustratingly cold in the shade. He rips a piece of cloth with ease before tugging my leg toward him to rest atop his own from where he kneels. I find myself committing the sight to memory with a smug smile.
I feel anything but Ordinary with the prince on his knees before me.
โHold still,โ he murmurs. โYouโre swaying like a drunk.โ
I frown at the ebony hair tumbling over his brow. โYou stole one of my legs.โ
โYes, a leg. Not your balance.โ
I shake my head at the wall Iโve planted a hand against. โYouโre insufferable.โ
I catch the corner of his smirk as he ties off the new makeshift bandage and gently lifts my leg onto the ground. He stands, towering over me so suddenly that I find myself taking an unsure step back against the grimy wall.
โBetter?โ he asks, noting my skittishness with the softening of his gaze.
โFine,โ I manage. โIโll make the trek to my doom, donโt worry.โ
His eyes roam over me, scrutinizing with a sense of uncertainty. โThen we best be on our way.โ