My mouth dropped open. โWhat?โ
โYeah.โ Saion laughed again. โFucking chaos erupted. We knew what that meant, especially Kolis. You see, Kolis supposedly pulled that shit all the time back when he was the true Primal of Death. Except he did it when someone pissed him off. But, either way, Nyktos had our souls. None of the other Primals could touch us. We belonged to him.โ
Stunned, I rocked back. I knew that Nyktos could do that, summon a soul with a touch, but somehow, Iโd forgotten just how deadly and dangerous he could be. โCan Kolis still do that?โ
โI donโt believe so. If he could, I imagine heโd be doing it left and right.โ
Thank the gods the bastard couldnโt. โWhat happened after he did that?โ
โWell, Phanos was ticked off. Strangely, it amused Kolis. He saw it as Nyktos one-upping Phanos or something,โ he said, and I thought about what Nektas had said about how Kolis believed Nyktos was loyal to him. โEither way, there was nothing to be done. Phanos went back to his Court super pissed, and we were taken into the Shadowlands.โ
โHe gave you back your souls, right?โ
โIf he did and Phanos ever found out, he could claim us once more.โ
That wasnโt a direct answer, but I was willing to bet Nyktos returned them. Those who served the Shadowlands didnโt do so because they had to or because Nyktos had something as valuable as their soul. He wouldโve returned it, and Saion and Rhahar were wise enough to keep that to themselves.
โHe saved your lives,โ I said, glancing up at him. โWeโre not the only lives heโs saved.โ
I knew that, but stillโฆ Nyktosโs actions were a lot to comprehend. Even thinking what would have happened if Iโd successfully killed him
made my heart stop and my chest ache. I picked up the glass of juice, finishing it off, but it did nothing to ease the knot in my throat or fortify the sudden weakness around that crack in my chest. โIโฆI truly believed that my duty to kill Nyktos was the only way to save my kingdom.โ I cleared my throat, my voice barely above a whisper. โNo oneโand I mean,ย no one
โcan hate me more for that than I do.โ
โYou know,โ Saion said, โI actually believe that.โ
The tips of my ears burning, I rose from my chair, suddenly needing the quiet I had fled not so long ago. โI think I will return to my chambers now.โ I glanced at the young draken, who still slept. โShould we wake Reaver?โ
โHeโll be fine.โ
โYou sure?โ It felt a little wrong to leave him while he slept.
Saion nodded as he stepped out into the hall, waiting for me. โIf you wake him, heโll likely get a bitโฆsnappy. With his teeth, not his words.โ
I raised an eyebrow. โThen I think Iโll leave him be.โ โWise choice.โ
I walked to the back set of stairs similar to those at the end of the wing where Nyktosโs office was located and pushed open the door. The faint sounds of metal clashing with metal echoed in the stairwell. Saion showed no reaction to the sound, but curiosity sank its claws into me. I went to the exterior door.
โWhere are you going?โ โNowhere.โ
โIt definitely looks like youโre going somewhere, and itโs not your bedchamber,โ Saion muttered.
I cracked open the heavy door and peered outside. I immediately spotted Nyktos in the shadow of the Rise, lifting a broadsword. I told myself it was because he was taller than the dozen or so others with him as he met anotherโs blow. Or that it was the warming in my chest, the faint humming of the ember that belonged to him. I convinced myself it had nothing to do with the anticipation, theย eagernessย that sprang to life upon seeing him.
Saion moved in behind me, looking out over my head at the guards squaring off in pairs. โTheyโre training.โ
โI figured,โ I murmured, enraptured by how Nyktos moved. There was a predatory gracefulness in how he used his large body, springing forward and back as if he were light as air.
I watched, thinking of how heโd saved Saion and Rhahar through clever trickery. What price did he pay, though, once Kolisโs amusement faded? Because even though Kolis believed Nyktos was loyal to him, he had still impaled gods on the Rise.
Nyktos brought his sword down on his opponentโs with enough force to disarm the guard. He caught the other sword, then aimed both blades at the manโs throat.
A restless yearning swirled through me as Nyktos clasped the man on the shoulder. I looked away, quickly finding Rhain and Ector paired off with unknown guards. Thereโd been days in Lasania when Iโd had to drag myself into the east tower to train. Days Iโd wanted to spend doing only what I chose to do. But training had kept me occupied and maybe even helped to keep those moods I experienced at bay.
I wasnโt used to existing like this, with my only options to pass the time sleeping, reading, or roaming around while annoying others with my presence. I wasnโt used to not having aย purpose.
โThought you were headed to your bedchamber,โ Saion reminded me. โI was.โ I nibbled on my lower lip as Nyktos motioned another guard
forwardโone thickly muscled and fair-haired. โWas.โ Saion sighed. โPast tense. Great.โ I ignored that. โHow often do they train?โ
โEvery day, usually for a few hours in the morning.โ โI used to train every day.โ
โCongratulations,โ he replied dryly.
Training wasย something.ย And I should be training, keeping my reflexes honed. There was only so much I could do alone. I looked over my shoulder at Saion, my mind racing. โWould you rather stand outside my chambers staring at a blank wall or train?โ
He glanced down at me. โIs that a trick question? Of course, Iโd rather be training.โ
Determination seized me. โThen letโs train.โ His brows shot up. โTrain. With you?โ
โYes.โ
Saion made a choked sound. โSorry. Not going to happen.โ I frowned. โWhy not?โ
โBecause Iโd prefer not to be gutted by Nyktos, which is exactly what would happen if I raised a sword against you, training or not.โ
โThatโs ridiculous.โ โIt is what it is.โ
I gaped at him. โYouโre serious, arenโt you?โ โYes.โ
โDid Nyktos give that order?โ
โNot in so many words, but itโs not one that needs to be spoken aloud to be known and understood.โ Saion sighed as I turned back to Nyktos and the guards. โWhy do I have a feeling youโre about to do something ill- advised?โ
Maybe I was, but I didnโt care. I wouldnโt spend another day wasting away in my chambers. Iย couldnโt. I would no longer just exist, becoming a lifeless spirit that roamed halls instead of the woods. Not when I was done living as if I had no say in my life. And hadnโt I already decided that? Spoken it? It was time to act upon those words because things had to change. Pushing the doors open wide, I walked outside.
โKnew it,โ Saion muttered.
The halves of my gown fluttered around my legs as I stalked across the courtyard. Several of the guards immediately noticed me, halting as I drew closer.
Nyktos blocked a blow with the side of his sword as his head snapped in my direction. His features were all cold lines and angles.
โHold.โ He barked out the demand, and all across the field, training stopped. Guards began to bow in my direction.
โYour Highness,โ I said, more politely than I had ever said two words in my entire life.
A flicker of eather appeared in his cool gray eyes, joining the wary gleam to his stare as he faced me fully. He briefly glanced at Saion and then snapped his attention back to me. โAre you taking a walk?โ
Taking a walk? Like the fine Ladies of Lasania would stroll through the gardens of Wayfair? I almost laughed. โI would like to know if itโs possible for Saion to train with me.โ
โWhoa.โ Saionโs head whipped toward me. โI told her that wasnโt possible.โ
โHeโs afraid you will gut him if he does,โ I continued, aware of Ectorโs and Rhainโs slow approach. โWhich Iโm hoping is an exaggeration to hide the fact that heโs simply nervous that I will be far better with a sword than he is.โ
โThat is not the reason,โ Saion shot back. โWhat you said first was the truth. Iโmย simplyย nervous that my insides will end up on my outsides.โ
โWhy would you be worried?โ I challenged, clasping my hands together. โI doubt you will hurt me; therefore, Nyktos would have no reason to harm you.โ I looked at the Primal. โCorrect?โ
Nyktos said nothing, but the hue of his eyes deepened.
โI wouldnโt hurt you intentionally,โ Saion started, โbut I am a god.โ โCongratulations,โ I cut in, mimicking his earlier tone.
Saionโs eyes narrowed. โTherefore, Iโm far stronger than you.โ โStrength has very little to do with skill when it comes to a sword,โ I
said.
โSheโs actually right,โ Ector chimed in. โEctor.โ Saion turned. โCan you shut theโ?โ
I snapped forward, grasping the hilt of one of Saionโs swords and pulling it free. Saion spun toward me, his eyes widening as Ector choked on a laugh. โI have a sword to use,โ I announced, facing Nyktos and smiling up at him. โThereโs a multitude of logical reasons for why I should continue my training. But since your guards are too nervous to train with me, then shouldnโt it be you?โ
โHell,โ Rhain murmured.
I lifted the sword, leveling it at Nyktosโs throat. โOr are you alsoโฆ
nervous?โ
Silence descended in the courtyard as Nyktos stared down at me. Wisps of eather began churning in eyes that had heated to quicksilver. โNervous is the last thing Iโm feeling at the moment.โ
Ector cleared his throat as he eyed the packed dirt.
โGood.โ I didnโt allow my mind to take what he said straight into the gutter. โThen you should lift your sword.โ
The only thing that lifted was one corner of his lip. โAnd if I donโt?โ โYou will find yourself in grave need of a feeding.โ
His eyes became a fire of Primal essence, ignited by either anger or something I chose not to think about at the moment. โYou do realize that most men would take their soon-to-be Consort holding a sword to their throat in front of their guards as a great offense.โ
โWhich is one of the reasons I find most men to be easily offended.โ The swordโs hilt felt good against my palm, the weight welcome. โBut youโre not like most men, are you?โ
โI suppose not since most would send their wives to their chambers for such an act.โ
โSoon-to-be wife,โ I corrected softly. โAnd if you order me to return to my chambers, my grip on this sword may slip an inch.โ
โAccidentally, of course.โ
Aware that weโd gained quite an audience, I smiled tightly. โIntentionally.โ
Nyktosโs short laugh was rough, throaty andโฆwarm. โYou want to train with me? What are you waiting for?โ
โYou havenโt lifted your sword.โ โI donโt need to.โ
My head cocked to the side as I glanced down at his weapon. He held it, tip pointed at the ground, not at the ready. Which meant only one thing. He believed he didnโt need to defend himself. Keeping my anger in check at the unintentionalโor notโinsult, I lowered the sword I held. Our gazes locked as I began circling him slowly. If he believed he needed no defense, so be it. That would be his mistake. I waited until the other side of his lip quirked up.
Then I attacked.
Nyktos was fast, deflecting the blow without even facing me. โYou went for my back.โ He looked over his shoulder at me, smirking. โI shouldโve known youโd fight dirty.โ
โAnd I shouldโve known better than to overestimate your skill.โ His brows lifted. โIs that so?โ
โEven a novice knows to never turn their back on someone with a sword.โ I made a quick, clean swipe with the blade along the back of his neck, nicking a piece of hair that had fallen free of the knot.
He spun on me, his eyes narrowing. Someone let out a low whistle as the lock of hair fell to the hard, gray soil.
โHuh.โ I feigned wide eyes. โThese shadowstone swords are sharp.โ โTouchรฉ.โ He struck out, not nearly as fast as I knew he could, but the
blow of his sword connecting with mine rattled my entire arm, proving he wasnโt entirely holding back.
โIf you want, I could use a trim.โ I thrust the sword at his chest.
He cut the blow with a swipe of his blade. โI would never dare even think of cutting one strand of hair on your head.โ
โToo bad.โ Secretly pleased, I tracked his movements as he circled me, keeping the sword partially lowered. It was far lighter than the one he carried, but I knew my muscles would grow tired, nonetheless. I also knew I had no hope of holding my own against him if he truly decided to stop holding back.
But this wasnโt about winning.
โNow that I have your attention,โ I began, watching him carefully.
โYou have my full, undivided attention now.โ He practically purred the words, chin dipped and eyes glowing from behind his lashes.
Muscles low in my stomach curled. โI understand that I need to be watched.โ
โThatโs good to hear since weโve already discussed that to the point of it being repetitive.โ He thrust.
I parried, lifting my sword with both hands and blocking his strike. โI wasnโt finished.โ
โMy apologies.โ He started to bowโ
Shooting forward, I spun and swung back with the hilt of the sword, slamming it into his stomach. Nyktos grunted out a harsh curse.
Muffled laughs and whistles echoed through the courtyard as I danced out of armโs reach when he snapped upright.
โOuch,โ he coughed out with a laugh.
I faced him, smiling not so tightly. โAs I was saying, I understand you feel it necessary, even though Iโm sure Saion would rather babysit Jadis while Reaver avoids her than follow me from chamber to chamber.โ
โYou know,โ Saion drawled from the boulder he now sat upon, โI would actually have to think long and hard about which one would be preferable.โ
โIโll watch over her,โ a guard offered, and I gave him a quick glance. All I had time to see was that he was the fair-haired guard Iโd first seen Nyktos with. โSeems like it would be an entertaining duty.โ
โThat wonโt be necessary, Kars,โ Nyktos growled, his fangs appearing.
Pleased by his reaction, it took a lot to stop my grin. โNor will I be forced to remain in my bedchamber to read or knit or whatever.โ
โNo one said you needed to stay in your bedchamber at all times.โ Nyktos stalked toward me, sword raised as he stopped. โWait. You knit?โ
โWhat do you think?โ
โI donโt know.โ He dragged his fangs over his lower lip. โBut I have a feeling youโd do terrible things with a knitting needle.โ
โGive me a pair and youโll find out.โ I swung on him.
Nyktos shot forward, blocking my blow as he caught my sword arm with his other hand. He hauled me toward him. My breath snagged at the feel of his chest against mine. โAs much as I enjoy your threats of violence, you should spend less time making them and more time getting to the point behind why you interrupted me.โ
โBut I so enjoy threatening you,โ I said, driving my knee up. Several curses exploded from the onlookers.
Nyktos dropped my wrist, using his thigh to avoid a direct hit to a very sensitive place. โThe gown you were in yesterday was a distraction,โ he whispered, his gaze dropping to where the swells of my breasts strained against the black lace of the bodice. โBut this one is rather indecent.โ
โAs I said before, your failings to keep your gaze from straying is no reflection upon me.โ
โI would have to be made of stone for my gaze not to stray.โ A strand of reddish-brown hair fell against his cheek as his chin tipped down. โBut Iโm only flesh and blood, and you areโฆโ
โWhat am I?โ
โYou are flesh and fire.โ
โThen you should be careful,โ I taunted, โlest you become nothing more than ember and ash.โ Twisting sharply, I broke his grip and backed off, winking at him. โI need something to do.โ
โOther than being a distraction?โ โIn addition to that.โ
Nyktos laughed, making his move then. He swung hardโhard enough that if heโd connected with my sword, he surely wouldโve disarmed me. I darted to the left and spun, swinging my blade down. The impact echoed through the courtyard.
โNice,โ someone shoutedโpossibly this Kars or Ector. I wasnโt sure.
There was no fighting my smile as it spread across my face. โI need to be training.โ
Nyktos brushed the now-shorter strand of hair back from his face as he straightened. โYou do realize that if you wanted to train, all you had to do was ask.โ
My eyes narrowed. โReally?โ
โReally.โ He swung again.
I dipped under his arm and spun, kicking out. My slippered foot connected with his midsection as I arced the sword up and around. The guards shouted as Nyktos leaned back. My sword cut through the air where his chest had been. He backed off, his eyes glimmering in a way Hollandโs did whenever I surprised him in training, and he approved of whatever Iโd done.
I was practically floating as I circled him. โIโm asking now.โ
โIโm sure there is more.โ His sword was at the ready. โUnless you plan to spend all day training. If not, tell me what you want.โ
โI want to attend Court,โ I said after a moment. โNow. I donโt want to wait.โ
โShould I be taking notes?โ Rhain asked from where he leaned against the boulder Saion sat on.
โNo need.โ Those silver eyes were locked onto mine. โI wonโt forget a thing.โ He wiggled his sword at me. โWhat else,ย Sera?โ
He spoke my name like a kiss. I barely suppressed a shiver. โI want to be involved in any plans regarding Kolis instead of being told about them after the fact,โ I said. โOr not told at all. I want the truth when it comes to your plans regarding him.โ
โIs there more?โ
There was, and it came to me just thenโsomething that shouldโve been apparent the moment Attes left after delivering his message. I lowered my voice so only Saion and those by the boulder could hear. โI donโt want to wait to go to the Vale. We need to act on that, sooner rather than later, no matter the risks involved.โ
A muscle flexed in Nyktosโs jaw. โAnything else?โ โI want to see my stepsister.โ
โSeraโโ
My sword clattered off Nyktosโs. โI know the charm only works on me while Iโm in the Shadowlands, and that going into the mortal realm is also a risk, but it is one Iโm willing to take. That is my right.โ
That muscle in his jaw was ticking even faster.
โAnd I know you are trying to keep the embers safeโโ โNot just the embers.โ He deflected my blow. โYou.โ
I stumbled, quickly regaining my footing. โIโฆI appreciate that, but it is my choice, and I have gone along with everything youโve wantedโฆโโI
saw the incredulous lift of his browsโโmostly. I need to let Ezra know that we are doing what we can to stop the Rot but that she should prepare just in case something goes wrong.โ
โIs there more?โ Nyktos growled. More?
โSuppers,โ I blurted out. โWhat about them?โ
I lifted the sword, blocking his blow. โI no longer want to take them alone,โ I said, keeping my voice low.
His sword lowered an inch. โJust your supper?โ
I swung, driving his sword to the side. โJust my supper. And IโฆI want to help.โ
โIn what way?โ
A fine sheen of sweat dampened my forehead as we thrust and parried. โIn whatever way Iโm needed.โ
Nyktosโs eyes brightened. โAnd who determines how youโre needed?โ โI do,โ I said, starting to pant while Nyktos showed absolutely no signs
of tiring. โAs do you.โ Nyktos halted.
I struck. My blade cut through the air, nicking Nyktosโs arm. I spun, kicking out and aiming for his chest.
He caught my ankle and held it firmly. The skirt split apart, revealing my skin from mid-thigh down to where his hand circled my ankle, exposed to the heated intensity of his gaze. His calloused palm was rough against my bare flesh, sending my blood rushing through me in a heady, dizzying wave.
โYouโre staring at my unmentionables again,โ I breathed out, and it had nothing to do with the fight.
His eyes met mine. โI know.โ
โPervert.โ
Nyktos smiled, released my ankle, and drove his sword, tip down, into the ground. I started to turn, but he grabbed my arm, spinning me around. I tried to twist free, but he was quicker, pulling my back against his chest. His head dipped as his hand slid down my arm. The heat of his body against mine and his breath on my neck sent a sharp jolt of awareness through me. โYou realize I now need to tear my guardsโ eyes out?โ
โWhy?โ
โBecause they, too, have seen your unmentionables.โ
โWorth it,โ someone called out.
Nyktos growled, the sound vibrating through my back and down my rear, where I felt the hard length of him pressing against me. An aching heaviness pooled in my breasts and lower, my chest rising and falling quickly.
โThatโs unnecessary,โ I said, each breath quick and full of his clean scent.
โIs it?โ His fingers pressed into the tendons of my wrist just enough to make my hand open. There was no resisting it. The short sword fell from my grip and clattered to the ground.
โIt also makes you seem quiteโฆpossessive.โ I turned my head to the side, my stomach clenching as his lips grazed my cheek. I dropped my voice to a whisper as I lowered my right hand to my thigh. โOf what you refuse to claim.โ
Nyktos stiffened behind me.
Jerking to the side, I shoved my elbow into his stomach hard enough to catch him off guard. He let go, reaching for the sword heโd put in the ground as I whirled, but I didnโt go for it.
I didnโt need to.
Nyktos froze as silence fell over the courtyard. His gaze dropped to the shadowstone dagger I held at his throat and then flicked to mine.
I smiled at him.
โBravo,โ he murmured.
A round of applause and hoots broke out across the courtyard, and my smile grew wide. โWho will train with me?โ
โIโm sure there is now an exceedingly long list of volunteers,โ Ector commented, his words met by several raucous affirmatives.
โI will,โ Nyktos said, his voice stirring thoughts of tangled limbs and balmy nights. โYou going to lower that blade now?โ
Laughing under my breath, I withdrew the dagger and sheathed it. โBetter?โ
โNot sure.โ He straightened, his eyes never leaving mine.
Warmth crept up my neck as I clasped my hands once more, fully aware of the avid stares. Clearing my throat, I pulled my gaze from his and looked at Saion. โI think I will return to my chamber now.โ
Saion stared and then tipped his head back, laughing deeply. โFates,โ he murmured, sliding off the boulder.
โUntil later,โ I said to Nyktos.
Nyktos watched me with intense silence as I picked up Saionโs discarded sword and handed it, hilt first, to the god. I took a couple of steps toward the doors and then stopped, turning back to Nyktos and his guards and giving them the most elaborate curtsy I was capable of.
There were chuckles, even from the reluctantly amused Rhain, but it was Nyktosโs deep, rough laughter that stayed with me.