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Chapter no 69 – PRESENT XI

A Soul of Ash and Blood (A Blood and Ash Book 5)

โ€œI never wanted you to find out the way you did,โ€ I told Poppy. โ€œAnd I

know thatโ€™s no excuseโ€”I knew that then. It doesnโ€™t matter that I planned to tell you the truth. I shouldโ€™ve told you everything before we spent that night together, and I know I shouldโ€™ve also forced you to confront what you already had to know.โ€ I took a shallow breath. โ€œThat I was who you believed to be the Dark One. That wouldโ€™ve been the right thing to do. I

knew that then, too, but I was selfish. I wanted you, and I didnโ€™t have the decency to do the right thing.โ€

I lay beside Poppy, running my fingers over her arm. Her skin had warmed in the last few hours.

Hope was such a fragile creature, so I held it in check. โ€œThe thing is,

Poppy? If I had to do it all over again, the first thing I would change is leaving you in that room. And I know that sounds fucked-upโ€”that there is a whole slew of other things I shouldโ€™ve done differently. But knowing what I shouldโ€™ve done and what I wouldโ€™ve done are two entirely different things. I was greedy then with you, even before I realized it, but that

nightโ€ฆโ€

I traced the elegant lines of the bones and tendons in her hand. โ€œIโ€™d already fallen for you, despite what I said to Kieran. I didnโ€™t know it wasnโ€™t only lust and obsession. That I was already deeply and madly in love with youโ€”your stubbornness and bravery, your kindness, and that delightful

vicious streak that runs deep in you.โ€ I grinned. โ€œI just didnโ€™t know that was what I was feeling because loveโ€ฆit wasnโ€™t something I thought I deserved. Not after all my mistakes, the lives Iโ€™d taken, and the pain Iโ€™d caused others

โ€”the pain I caused you. The agony my actions were still going to bring you. It wasnโ€™t even that I thought youโ€™d never forgive me. It was that I couldnโ€™t be forgiven andโ€ฆโ€ I trailed off, thinking about my brother and what heโ€™d said about not telling Millicent they were heartmates.

My chest constricted. That was likely what drove Malikโ€™s choice. He believed she couldnโ€™t understand or forgive the things heโ€™d done. That he wasnโ€™t worthy of her loveโ€”of anyoneโ€™s, really. And despite our issues, that made me hurt for him.

I blew out a breath, forcing the tightness in my chest to loosen. โ€œI hated seeing you in that cell, and I loathed leaving you there. Delano and Naill

were to move you as soon as they could. They had to wait till they believed Jericho had left.โ€ My lips thinned. โ€œAnd for others in the keep to be occupied. They didnโ€™t want to run the risk of being seen while moving you because New Haven had become a powder kegโ€”more so than we even

realized.โ€

A warm breeze rolled in through the window, playing with the strands of her hair. โ€œI rode to Berkton as fast as I could, pushing Setti to his limits in that weather. The snow had eased off, but I knew I didnโ€™t have long

before it picked up again. When I arrived at the old manor, Iโ€ฆโ€

I really had no idea what I would have done if itย hadย been my father there.

โ€œAlastir was there, not the King. Heโ€™d convinced my father to remain in Atlantia because it was too much of a risk for him to be that deep in Solis. You already know that, but the relief I felt? I couldโ€™ve fallen to my knees.

Alastirโ€ฆhe was a traitorous bastard at the end, and fuck him, but to this day, Iโ€™m glad he came.โ€ I lifted her hand and pressed a kiss to the top.

โ€œI was able to convince him that I had things handled and that the roads were too bad for his group to travel.โ€ I glanced at the closed doors. โ€œEmil helped there, being his ridiculous self. And Alastir? He didnโ€™t push me.

Wouldnโ€™t. Honestly? I think the delay was a relief to him. You see, he didnโ€™t know who you really were then. All he knew was that he was about to go and do something Iโ€™m not sure he wanted to doโ€”something heโ€™d assured my father he would do.โ€

I mulled that over, reconciling the Alastir I had grown up with, with the one who had killed. Who had ultimately betrayed us. โ€œI used to think it was because he was a goodโ€”sometimes irritatingโ€”man. Now, I realize he just didnโ€™t want more innocent blood on his hands. But that was before he saw who you were.โ€

My smile faded. โ€œIf my father had been there? He wouldโ€™ve ridden to

New Haven anyway, and I donโ€™t know if I wouldโ€™ve been able to change his

mind,โ€ I admitted in the quiet. โ€œBut I do know I would not have allowed him to hurt you.โ€

Turning her hand, I kissed the golden imprint. โ€œI wouldโ€™ve gotten

people banished. Others killed. I wouldโ€™ve split the kingdom.โ€ The truth tasted like ash on my tongue. โ€œI wouldโ€™ve killed him,โ€ I whispered. โ€œHonest to gods, even then, before I could really understand what I felt for youโ€” that you were my soulโ€”I wouldโ€™ve killed him.โ€

I lowered her hand. โ€œBut that didnโ€™t happen. I got lucky there, but the luck didnโ€™t last.โ€ I soaked in the sight of the pink slowly returning to her cheeks, even as the image of her bloodless body being handed to me filled my mind, a memory I wouldnโ€™t forget.

The breath I took burned a little. โ€œThe fear I felt when word of your attack reached me on the way back to the keep? I shouldโ€™ve known then. Kieran did.โ€ I threaded my fingers through hers. โ€œMore so than before. He saw my panic, what I was willing to do to save you. Anyone else? Kieran wouldโ€™ve destroyed them for stabbing me. But you? Donโ€™t get me wrong.

There was a moment when instinct took over. You hurt me. That initial

response is beyond his control. But me stopping him wasnโ€™t the reason he didnโ€™t give in to it. Heย knew. That was why he let you live.โ€ I squeezed her hand. โ€œHe already knew that I was in love with you.โ€

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