โI never wanted you to find out the way you did,โ I told Poppy. โAnd I
know thatโs no excuseโI knew that then. It doesnโt matter that I planned to tell you the truth. I shouldโve told you everything before we spent that night together, and I know I shouldโve also forced you to confront what you already had to know.โ I took a shallow breath. โThat I was who you believed to be the Dark One. That wouldโve been the right thing to do. I
knew that then, too, but I was selfish. I wanted you, and I didnโt 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. โThe 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-upโthat there is a whole slew of other things I shouldโve done differently. But knowing what I shouldโve done and what I wouldโve done are two entirely different things. I was greedy then with you, even before I realized it, but that
nightโฆโ
I traced the elegant lines of the bones and tendons in her hand. โIโd already fallen for you, despite what I said to Kieran. I didnโt know it wasnโt only lust and obsession. That I was already deeply and madly in love with youโyour stubbornness and bravery, your kindness, and that delightful
vicious streak that runs deep in you.โ I grinned. โI just didnโt know that was what I was feeling because loveโฆit wasnโt something I thought I deserved. Not after all my mistakes, the lives Iโd taken, and the pain Iโd caused others
โthe pain I caused you. The agony my actions were still going to bring you. It wasnโt even that I thought youโd never forgive me. It was that I couldnโt be forgiven andโฆโ I trailed off, thinking about my brother and what heโd said about not telling Millicent they were heartmates.
My chest constricted. That was likely what drove Malikโs choice. He believed she couldnโt understand or forgive the things heโd done. That he wasnโt worthy of her loveโof anyoneโs, really. And despite our issues, that made me hurt for him.
I blew out a breath, forcing the tightness in my chest to loosen. โI 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. โAnd for others in the keep to be occupied. They didnโt want to run the risk of being seen while moving you because New Haven had become a powder kegโmore so than we even
realized.โ
A warm breeze rolled in through the window, playing with the strands of her hair. โI 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 didnโt have long
before it picked up again. When I arrived at the old manor, Iโฆโ
I really had no idea what I would have done if itย hadย been my father there.
โAlastir was there, not the King. Heโd 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 couldโve fallen to my knees.
Alastirโฆhe was a traitorous bastard at the end, and fuck him, but to this day, Iโm glad he came.โ I lifted her hand and pressed a kiss to the top.
โI 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. โEmil helped there, being his ridiculous self. And Alastir? He didnโt push me.
Wouldnโt. Honestly? I think the delay was a relief to him. You see, he didnโt know who you really were then. All he knew was that he was about to go and do something Iโm not sure he wanted to doโsomething heโd 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. โI used to think it was because he was a goodโsometimes irritatingโman. Now, I realize he just didnโt want more innocent blood on his hands. But that was before he saw who you were.โ
My smile faded. โIf my father had been there? He wouldโve ridden to
New Haven anyway, and I donโt know if I wouldโve been able to change his
mind,โ I admitted in the quiet. โBut I do know I would not have allowed him to hurt you.โ
Turning her hand, I kissed the golden imprint. โI wouldโve gotten
people banished. Others killed. I wouldโve split the kingdom.โ The truth tasted like ash on my tongue. โI wouldโve killed him,โ I whispered. โHonest to gods, even then, before I could really understand what I felt for youโ that you were my soulโI wouldโve killed him.โ
I lowered her hand. โBut that didnโt happen. I got lucky there, but the luck didnโt 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 wouldnโt forget.
The breath I took burned a little. โThe fear I felt when word of your attack reached me on the way back to the keep? I shouldโve known then. Kieran did.โ I threaded my fingers through hers. โMore so than before. He saw my panic, what I was willing to do to save you. Anyone else? Kieran wouldโve destroyed them for stabbing me. But you? Donโt 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 wasnโt the reason he didnโt give in to it. Heย knew. That was why he let you live.โ I squeezed her hand. โHe already knew that I was in love with you.โ