It was three by the time the others went to bed. By the time Cassian returned, quiet and brooding, and knocked back a glass of liquor before stalking upstairs. Mor followed him, worry dancing in her eyes.
Azriel and Elain remained in the sitting room, my sister showing him the plans sheโd sketched to expand the garden in the back of the town house, using the seeds and tools my family had given her tonight. Whether he cared about such things, I had no idea, but I sent him a silent prayer of thanks for his kindness before Rhys and I slipped upstairs.
I reached to remove my diamond cuffs when Rhys stopped me, his hands wrapping around my wrists. โNot yet,โ he said softly.
My brows bunched.
He only smiled. โHold on.โ
Darkness and wind swept in, and I clung to him as he winnowedโ
Candlelight and crackling fire and colors โฆ
โThe cabin?โ He must have altered the wards to allow us to winnow directly inside.
Rhys grinned, letting go of me to swagger to the couch before the fireplace and plop down, his wings draping to the floor. โFor some peace and quiet, mate.โ
Dark, sensual promise lay in his star-flecked eyes.
I bit my lip as I approached the rolled arm of the couch and perched on it, my dress glittering like a river in the firelight.
โYou look beautiful tonight.โ His words were low, rough.
I stroked a hand down the lap of my gown, the fabric shimmering beneath my fingers. โYou say that every night.โ
โAnd mean it.โ
I blushed. โCad.โ
He inclined his head.
โI know High Ladies are probably supposed to wear a new dress every day,โ I mused, smiling at the gown, โbut Iโm rather attached to this one.โ
He ran his hand down my thigh. โIโm glad.โ
โYou never told me where you got itโwhere you got all my favorite dresses.โ
Rhys arched a dark brow. โYou never figured it out?โ I shook my head.
For a moment, he said nothing, his head dipping to study the dress. โMy mother made them.โ
I went still.
Rhys smiled sadly at the shimmering gown. โShe was a seamstress, back at the camp where sheโd been raised. She didnโt just do the work because she was ordered to. She did it because she loved it. And when she mated my father, she continued.โ
I grazed a reverent hand down my sleeve. โIโI had no idea.โ
His eyes were star-bright. โLong ago, when I was still a boy, she made themโall your gowns. A trousseau for my future bride.โ His throat bobbed. โEvery piece โฆ Every piece I have ever given you to wear, she made them. For you.โ
My eyes stung as I breathed, โWhy didnโt you tell me?โ
He shrugged with one shoulder. โI thought you might be โฆ disturbed to wear gowns made by a female who died centuries ago.โ
I put a hand over my heart. โI am honored, Rhys. Beyond words.โ His mouth trembled a bit. โShe would have loved you.โ
It was as great a gift as any Iโd been given. I leaned down until our brows touched.ย I would have loved her.
I felt his gratitude without him saying a word as we remained there, breathing each other in for long minutes.
When I could finally speak again, I pulled away. โIโve been thinking.โ โShould I be worried?โ
I slapped his boots, and he laughed, deep and rasping, the sound curling around my core.
I showed him my palms, the eye in both of them. โI want these changed.โ
โOh?โ
โSince youโre no longer using them to snoop on me, I figured they could be something else.โ
He set a hand on his broad chest. โI never snoop.โ โYouโre the greatest busybody Iโve ever met.โ
Another laugh. โAnd what, exactly, do you want on your palms?โ
I smiled at the paintings Iโd done on the walls, the mantel, the tables. Thought of the tapestry Iโd bought. โI want a mountainโwith three stars.โ The Night Court insignia. โThe same that you have on your knees.โ
Rhys was quiet for a long time, his face unreadable. When he spoke, his voice was low. โThose are markings that can never be altered.โ
โItโs a good thing I plan to be here for a while, then.โ
Rhys slowly sat up, unbuttoning the top of his tight black jacket. โYouโre sure?โ
I nodded slowly.
He moved to stand before me, gently taking my hands in his, turning them palm-up. To the catโs eye that stared at us. โI never snooped, you know.โ
โYou certainly did.โ
โFine, I did. Can you forgive me?โ
He meant itโthe worry that Iโd deemed his glimpses a violation. I rose onto my toes and kissed him softly. โI suppose I could find it in me.โ
โHmmm.โ He brushed a thumb over the eye inked into both of my palms. โAny last words before I mark you forever?โ
My heart thundered, but I said, โI have one last Solstice gift for you.โ Rhys went still at my soft voice, the tremble in it. โOh?โ
Our hands linked, I caressed the adamant walls of his mind. The barriers immediately fell, allowing me in. Allowing me to show him that last gift.
What I hoped heโd deem as a gift, too.
His hands began shaking around mine, but he said nothing until Iโd retreated from his mind. Until we were staring at each other again in silence.
His breathing turned ragged, his eyes silver-lined. โYouโre sure?โ he repeated.
Yes. More than anything. Iโd realized it, felt it, in the weaverโs gallery. โWould it be โฆ Would it indeed be a gift for you?โ I dared ask.
His fingers tightened around mine. โBeyond measure.โ
As if in answer, light flared and sizzled along my palms, and I peered down to find my hands altered. The mountain and three stars gracing the heart of each palm.
Rhys was still staring at me, his breathing uneven.
โWe can wait,โ he said quietly, as if fearful of the snow falling outside hearing our whispered words.
โI donโt want to,โ I said, and meant it. The weaver had made me realize that, too. Or perhaps just see clearly what Iโd quietly wanted for some time now.
โIt could take years,โ he murmured.
โI can be patient.โ He lifted a brow at that, and I smiled, amending, โI canย tryย to be patient.โ
His own answering smile set me grinning.
Rhys leaned in, brushing a kiss to my neck, right beneath my ear. โShall we begin tonight, mate?โ
My toes curled. โThat was the plan.โ
โMmm. Do you know what my plan was?โ Another kiss, this one to the hollow of my throat as his hands slipped around my back and began to undo the hidden buttons of my dress. That precious, beautiful dress. I arched my neck to give him better access, and he obliged, his tongue flicking over the spot heโd just kissed.
โMy plan,โ he went on, the dress sliding from me to pool on the rug, โinvolved this cabin, and a wall.โ
My eyes opened just as his hands began to trace long lines along my bare back. Lower.
I found Rhys smiling down at me, his eyes heavy-lidded while he surveyed my naked body. Naked, save for the diamond cuffs at my wrists. I went to remove them, but he murmured, โLeave them.โ
My stomach tightened in anticipation, my breasts turning achingly heavy.
I unbuttoned the rest of his jacket, fingers shaking, and peeled it from him, along with his shirt. And his pants.
Then he was standing naked before me, wings slightly flared, muscled chest heaving, showing me the full evidence of just how ready he was.
โDo you want to begin at the wall, or finish there?โ His words were guttural, barely recognizable, and the gleam in his eyes turned into
something predatory. He slid a hand down the front of my torso in brazen possessiveness. โOr shall it be the wall the entire time?โ
My knees buckled, and I found myself beyond words. Beyond anything but him.
Rhys didnโt wait for my answer before kneeling before me, his wings draping over the rug. Before he pressed a kiss to my abdomen, as if in reverence and benediction. Then pressed a kiss lower.
Lower.
My hand slid into his hair, just as he gripped one of my thighs and hoisted my leg over his shoulder. Just as I found myself somehow leaning against the wall near the doorway, as if heโd winnowed us. My head hit the wood with a soft thud as Rhys lowered his mouth to me.
He took his time.
Licked and stroked me until Iโd shattered, then laughed against me, dark and rich, before he rose to his full height.
Before he hoisted me up, my legs wrapping around his waist, and pinned me against that wall.
One arm braced on the wall, the other holding me aloft, Rhys met my eyes. โHow shall it be, mate?โ
In his stare, I could have sworn galaxies swirled. In the shadows between his wings, the glorious depths of the night dwelled.
โHard enough to make the pictures fall off,โ I reminded him, breathless. He laughed again, low and wicked. โHold on tight, then.โ
Mother above and Cauldron save me.
My hands slid onto his shoulders, digging into the hard muscle. But he slowly,ย so slowly, pushed into me.
So I felt every inch of him, every place where we were joined. I tipped my head back again, a moan slipping out of me.
โEvery time,โ he gritted out. โEvery time, you feelย exquisite.โ
I clenched my teeth, panting through my nose. He worked his way in, thrusting in small movements, letting me adjust to each thick inch of him.
And when he was seated inside me, when his hand tightened on my hip, he just โฆ stopped.
I moved my hips, desperate for any friction. He shifted with me, denying
it.
Rhys licked his way up my throat. โI think about you, about this, every
damn hour,โ he purred against my skin. โAbout the way you taste.โ
Another slight withdrawalโthen a plunge in. I panted and panted, leaning my head into the hard wall behind me.
Rhys let out an approving sound, and withdrew slightly. Then pushed back in. Hard.
A low rattle sounded down the wall to my left.
I stopped caring. Stopped caring if we did indeed make the pictures fall off the wall as Rhys halted once more.
โBut mostly I think about this. How you feel around me, Feyre.โ He drove into me, exquisite and relentless. โHow you taste on my tongue.โ My nails cut into his broad shoulders. โHow even if we have a thousand years together, I will never tire ofย this.โ
Release began to gather along my spine, shutting out all sound and sense beyond where he met me, touched me.
Another thrust, longer and harder. The wood groaned beneath his hand.
He lowered his mouth to my breast and nippedโnipped, and then licked away the hurt that sent pleasure zinging through my blood. โHow you let me do such naughty, terrible things to you.โ
His voice was a caress that had my hips moving, begging him to go
faster.
Rhys only chuckled softly, cruelly, as he withheld that all-out, unhinged joining I craved.
I opened my eyes long enough to peer down, to where I could see him joined with me, moving so achingly slowly in and out of me. โDo you like watching?โ he breathed. โWatching me move in you?โ
In answer, beyond words, I shot my mind down the bridge between us, brushing against his adamant shields.
He let me in instantly, mind-to-mind and soul-to-soul, and then I was looking through his eyesโlooking down atย meย as he gripped my hip and thrust.
He purred,ย Look at how I fuck you, Feyre. Gods, was my only answer.
Mental hands ran along my mind, my soul.ย Look at how perfectly we fit.
My flushed body was arched against the wallโperfect indeed for receiving him, for taking every inch of him.
Do you see why I canโt stop thinking of thisโof you?
Again, he withdrew and drove in, and released the damper on his power.
Stars flickered around us, sweet darkness sweeping in. As if we were the only souls in a galaxy. And still Rhys remained before me, my legs wrapped around his waist.
I brushed my own mental hands down him and breathed,ย Can you fuck me in here, too?
That wicked delight faltered. Went silent. The stars and darkness paused, too.
Then undiluted, utter predator answered,ย It would be my pleasure. And then I didnโt have the words for what happened.
He gave me everything I wanted: the unleashed pounding of him inside my bodyโthe unrelenting thrust and filling and slap of skin on skin, the slam of our bodies against wood. Night singing all around us, stars sweeping by like snow.
And then there was us. Mind-to-mind, lain out on that bridge between our souls.
We had no bodies here, but I felt him as he seduced me, his dark power wrapping around mine, licking at my flames, sucking on my ice, scraping claws against my own.
I felt him as his power blended with mine, ebbing and flowing, in and out, until my magic lashed out, latching onto him, both of us raging and burning together.
All while he moved in me, relentless and driving as the sea. Over and over, power and flesh and soul, until I think I was screaming, until I think he was roaring, and my mortal body clenched around him, shattering.
Thenย Iย shattered, everything I was rupturing into stars and galaxies and comets, nothing but pure, shining joy. Rhys held me, enveloped me, his darkness absorbing the light that sparkled and blasted, keeping me whole, keeping me together.
And when my mind could form words, when I could again feel his essence around me, his body still moving in my own, I sent him that image one last time, into the dark and starsโmy gift.
Perhaps our gift, one day.
Rhys spilled into me with a roar, his wings splaying wide.
And in our minds, down that bond, his magic erupted, his soul washing over mine, filling every crack and pit so that there was not one part of me that was not full of him, brimming with his dark, glorious essence and undimming love.
He remained buried in me, leaning heavily against the wall as he panted against my neck, โFeyreFeyreFeyre.โ
He was shaking. We both were.
I worked up the presence of mind to crack open my eyes.
His face was wrecked. Stunned. His mouth remained partially open as he gaped at me, the glow still radiating from my skin, bright against the star-kissed shadows along his.
For long moments, we only stared. Breathed.
And then Rhys glanced sidelong toward the rest of the room. Toward what weโd done.
A sly smile formed on his lips as we took in the pictures that had indeed come off the wall, their frames cracked on the floor. A vase atop a nearby side table had even been knocked to the ground, shattered into little blue pieces.
Rhys kissed beneath my ear. โThatโll come out of your salary, you know.โ
I whipped my head to him and released my grip on his shoulders to flick his nose. He laughed, brushing his lips against my temple.
But I stared at the marks Iโd left on his skin, already fading. Stared at the tattoos across his chest, his arms. Even an immortalโs lifetime of painting wouldnโt be enough to capture every facet of him. Of us.
I lifted my eyes to his again and found stars and darkness waiting. Found
homeย waiting.
Never enough. Not to paint him, know him. Eons would never be enough for all I wanted to do, see with him. For all I wanted to love him.
The painting shone before me:ย Night Triumphantโand the Stars Eternal. โDo it again,โ I breathed, my voice hoarse.
Rhys knew what I meant.
And Iโd never been so glad for a Fae mate when he hardened again a heartbeat later, lowered me to the floor and flipped me onto my stomach, then plunged deep into me with a growling purr.
And even when we eventually collapsed on the rug, barely avoiding the broken pictures and vase shards, unable to move for a good long while, that image of my gift remained between us, shimmering as bright as any star.
That beautiful, blue-eyed, dark-haired boy that the Bone Carver had once shown me.
That promise of the future.
Velaris was still sleeping when Rhys and I returned the next morning.
He didnโt bring us to the town house, however. But to an estate along the river, the building in ruins, the gardens a tangle.
Mist hung over much of the city in the hour before dawn.
The words weโd exchanged last night, what weโd done, flowed between us, as invisible and solid as our mating bond. He hadnโt taken his contraceptive tonic with breakfast. Wouldnโt be taking it again anytime soon.
โYou never asked about your Solstice present,โ Rhys said after a while, our steps crunching in the frosted gravel of the gardens along the Sidra.
I lifted my head from where Iโd been leaning it against his shoulder while weโd ambled along. โI suppose you were waiting to make a dramatic reveal.โ
โI suppose I was.โ He halted, and I paused beside him as he turned to the house behind us. โThis.โ
I blinked at him. At the rubble of the estate. โThis?โ
โConsider it a Solstice and birthday present in one.โ He gestured to the house, the gardens, the grounds that flowed to the riverโs edge. With a perfect view of the Rainbow at night, thanks to the landโs curve. โItโs yours. Ours. I purchased it on Solstice Eve. Workers are coming in two days to begin clearing the rubble and knock down the rest of the house.โ
I blinked again, long and slow. โYou bought me anย estate.โ
โTechnically, it will beย ourย estate, but the house is yours. Build it to your heartโs content. Everything you want, everything you needโbuild it.โ
The cost alone, the sheer size of this gift had to be beyond astronomical. โRhys.โ
He paced a few steps, running his hands through his blue-black hair, his wings tucked in tight. โWe have no space at the town house. You and I can barely fit everything in the bedroom. And no one wants to be at the House of Wind.โ He again gestured to the magnificent estate around us. โSo build a house for us, Feyre. Dream as wildly as you want. Itโs yours.โ
I didnโt have words for it. What cascaded through me. โItโtheย costโโ โDonโt worry about the cost.โ
โBut โฆโ I gaped at the sleeping, tangled land, the ruined house. Pictured what I might want there. My knees wobbled. โRhysโitโs too much.โ
His face became deadly serious. โNot for you. Never for you.โ He slid his arms around my waist, kissing my temple. โBuild a house with a painting studio.โ He kissed my other temple. โBuild a house with an office for you, and one for me. Build a house with a bathtub big enough for twoโ and for wings.โ Another kiss, this time to my cheek. โBuild a house with rooms for all our family.โ He kissed my other cheek. โBuild a house with a garden for Elain, a training ring for the Illyrian babies, a library for Amren, and an enormous dressing room for Mor.โ I choked on a laugh at that. But Rhys silenced it with a kiss to my mouth, lingering and sweet. โBuild a house with a nursery, Feyre.โ
My heart tightened to the point of pain, and I kissed him back. Kissed him again, and again, the property wide and clear around us. โI will,โ I promised.