โYou donโt have to follow me,โ Poppy said as she walked ahead, her dark cloak blending into the darkness of Wisherโs Grove. โI know my way back to the castle.โ
โI know.โ I kept pace, a step behind her. โBut what kind of guard would I be if I let you walk through the woods all alone and at night?โ
โA less annoying one?โ
The retort brought a genuine laugh.
โIโm glad you find that amusing.โ Her hooded head turned slightly. โBecause I donโt.โ
I was glad she was speaking again. Sheโd been quiet as we left the Atheneum, which had allowed my mind to wander to unsettling places, like how the earlier need and then want to seduce her hadnโt felt mutually exclusive.
You care about her.
Fucking Kieran.
โYou know what I find amusing?โ I asked. โI cannot wait to hear.โ
A grin played on my lips as I kept scanning the shadows for any stray Ascended. โHow you manage to dull your tongue with everyone else.โ
โThat amuses you?โ She skirted an outcropping of boulders.
โOnly because I imagine that whatever youโre thinking during those moments would burn the ears of sailors.โ
She snorted. โSometimes.โ The hem of her cloak snagged on a bush.
Being the helpful albeit annoying guard I was, I untangled it for her. โThank you,โ she murmured, clutching the diary to her chest.
โYou sound a bit more genuine than the last time you thanked me,โ I pointed out.
โI was genuine then, too.โ
โUh-huh.โ
Her heavy sigh made me smile. She walked ahead, avoiding the jagged rocks and uneven terrain one would only know if they often traveled this section of Wisherโs Grove. โItโs not easy,โ she said after a couple of moments.
โWhatโs not?โ
Poppy didnโt answer right away. โStaying quiet,โ she said. โDulling my tongue.โ
I almost asked why she did it, but I already knew the answer. It was the same reason she allowed the Priestess to mistreat her. She had no choice.
โAnyway,โ she continued, clearing her throat, โdid you know these woods are rumored to be haunted? At least that is what Tawny believes.โ
I let the change of subject go. โI have a friend who thinks the same.โ โYou have friends?โ
I laughed. โYes, I know. Shocking, isnโt it?โ
A soft sound came from the depths of her hood, one that couldโve been a laugh. Did she ever laughโone that was loud and uncontrolled? I didnโt know, but IโฆI hadnโt laughed or even smiled as easily as I did around her in a very long time.
I didnโt know whyย thatย was, either.
Rubbing at my chest, I stepped over a few fallen branches and pushed those thoughts aside. โSo, you like to read?โ
โIโฆI do.โ
โWhat do you like to read? Other than extremely detailed tellings of thick, throbbingโโ
โIโll read anything,โ she cut in quickly. โIt doesnโt always have to be something likeโฆlike that, and Iโve read mostly everything that Iโm allowed to read.โ
โAllowed?โ I questioned.
โPriestess Analia believes that I should only spend time reading appropriate things, like the histories or prayers.โ
โPriestess Analia can go fuck herself.โ
Poppy laughed thenโit was short and full of surprise but loud and real.
And I was glad she had, but there was nothing humorous about that Priestess.
โYou shouldnโt say that,โ she said, her voice lighter. โYeah, I know.โ
โBut you donโt care?โ โExactly.โ
โIt must be an amazing feeling not to.โ
The wistfulness in her voice drew my gaze and caused pressure in my chest to build. โI wish you knew the feeling.โ
Her hooded head cut toward me and then faced forward again. Silence fell between us, and it wasnโt good because I was thinking of how Poppy was onlyย allowedย to read certain things, as if she were a child or not trusted to choose for herself. There truly was nothing the Ascended didnโt control when it came to her.
Well, that wasnโt exactly true. The fact that we were strolling through
the Grove after sheโd snuck out was proof, as was the time sheโd stolen for herself at the Red Pearl. But those were just minutes here and there over the years.
It wasnโt right.
But it would change whenโ
I stopped myself, a prickle running down the back of my neck. What would happen to her once I got what I wanted? Sheโd be sent back to those monstersโthe false Queen and King. Her life would either go back to what it was or become even more restrictive as the Blood Crown hunted for more Atlantian blood to fuel their Ascensions. At least until they were stopped. The only difference would be the location of her gilded cage, and sheโd no longer suffer under the Duke. But there were far worse Ascended in the capital, and that, I knew for certain.
I gazed at her hooded figure, my heart pounding. How would she react when she learned the truth about the Ascendedโabout her beloved Queen Ileana? Sheโd eventually uncover the truth, probably sooner rather than later. From what I already knew, I doubted sheโd continue to play along with the charade the Ascended had built around her. But what then?
Once I had Malik, couldnโt I offer her a choice? She could stay with us. But that would be complicated, introducing a whole new set of risks that neither my people nor I needed. Theyโd committed to freeing Malik, not both him and the Maiden. And would my people accept her? Probably not. Atlantians were known to hold grudges as well as anyone.
Fuck. Now wasnโt the time to think about any of that shit.
โThereโs something Iโve been wondering.โ Spying several low-hanging branches, I moved so I walked to her left. โWhat is it that you do every
morning?โ
โMy daily prayers.โ Her hooded head tilted toward mine. โAnd breakfast.โ
I reached out, holding one of the branches up so she could pass underneath. โWould you be angry if I said I didnโt believe you?โ
Poppy huffed. โIโve given you no reason not to believe what I say.โ โReally?โ I drawled, lifting another branch. โI think I know.โ
โDo you?โ
โI just need to ask one question to be sure,โ I said as we crossed under thinner branches. Streaks of moonlight pierced the darkness all around us. โDoes Vikter happen to be with you during yourโฆprayers?โ
Poppy said absolutely nothing.
I smiled, getting my answer without her confirming it. She was likely training how to use that dagger and to fight when she was with him.
โI was wondering something myself,โ she said, both arms folded over the book now as if she worried Iโd snatch it from her once more. โAbout you.โ
โYes. I find women who can wield a dagger and nearly knock me on my ass to be extremely alluring,โ I answered, glancing in her direction. โAnd
arousing.โ
Her soft inhale turned into a gasp as she tripped over something in the foliage. I caught her upper arm, steadying her.
โI was not going to ask that.โ She quickly recovered, clearing her throat. โItโs true, though.โ
โThat, I couldnโt care less about.โ
Little liar. My hand slipped away from her cloak. โWhat were you wondering?โ
She was quiet again for a few moments. โYouโฆyou called me Poppy back there, in the Atheneum.โ
I had?
โYouโd been calling me Penellaphe,โ she continued. โWhy?โ โDoes it bother you?โ I asked.
โNo.โ She peeked at me from under the hood. โYou didnโt answer the question.โ
I couldnโt answer the question. Hell, I hadnโt even realized that Iย had
called her Poppy. Or that I now thought of her as such. I frowned. It didnโt
matter. A name was just a name. โIโm not sure why.โ I remembered what Tawny had said. โI suppose that means weโre friends.โ
There was another soft inhale, betraying her sharp words. โI wouldnโt go that far.โ
I chuckled. โI would.โ Poppy sighed.
Another laugh left me. โWe are most definitely friends.โ





