I didnโt realize weโd started walking until I became aware of the utter silence and the weight ofย thousandsย of stares. The breath I took was weak. The embers in my chest vibrated as my gaze bounced off shields held by the soldiers lining the aisle, the splashes of color from the vivid gowns and tunics, and the blurred faces. No one spoke as we walked forward, but they watched. All of them. Behind us. Ahead of us. I felt their gazes on the strands of my hair, on the cut of the glittering, lacy gown, and on my face.
Never had so many people looked directly upon me. My gaze swung to the dais at the end of the seemingly never-ending aisle. The back of my neck tingled. My chest started to acheโ
โBreathe,โ Ash murmured, his hand tightening around mine.
My racing heart slowed a little at the sound of his voice, and all I could manage from that point on was focusing on taking slow, measured breaths. I didnโt realize weโd reached the dais until Ash stopped, giving me enough time to lift the hem of my gown so I didnโt trip and land on my face. I knew I recognized the features of those who stood by the dais, but for the life of me, I couldnโt figure out who stood there.
I gripped the gown tightly, the diamonds digging into my palm as we ascended the rounded shadowstone steps, and the thrones came into view. They were situated before the banners, identical to the ones in the House of Haides. A white podium stood in front of the thrones.
And a crown sat upon it.
My lips parted. The crown wasโฆIโd never seen anything like it. Spires carved from shadowstone formed a halo of glittering crescent moons. Delicate chains of black stone hung between the peaks, dripping clusters of diamonds along tiers of chains, which also connected to the front of each spire.
I was supposed to wearย that? On my head?
Ash led me across the dais, passing the podium and stopping so we stood between the thrones, exactly where the shadowstone wings touched
between them. Ash angled his body toward mine and stopped so the podium and thrones were directly behind us. โLook at me,โ he said under his breath, and I did just that. โItโs only us.โ
Throat dry, I held his gaze as if it were a lifeline in the silence of the coliseum. Wisps of eather swirled slowly through his irises as he smoothed his thumb over the top of my hand. Movement caught my attention out of the corner of my eye, but I didnโt look away. It was Rhain, lifting the crown from the podium. Ash swept his thumb once more and then let go to take the crown, but his gaze never left mine as heโฆ
Ash lowered himself to one knee, bowingย toย me.
A rush of shocked murmurs went through the crowd situated in the tiered levels of the City Hall as I stared down at him in confusion. He hadnโt mentioned that any sort of kneeling was supposed to occur. Based on the response from those watching, I didnโt get the impression that this was normal. I also didnโt understand whyย he, a Primal, was the one bowing.
โNow thatโs a man who knows his place.โ A smooth voice I recognized cracked the stunned silence. My gaze snapped to the source near the dais and landed on the sandy-haired Primal as soft giggles and chuckles traveled throughout the coliseum.
I wasnโt at all surprised to see Attes, dressed in black. Upon his head rested a helm of reddish-black stone. I hadnโt expected Kyn to show after what had happened in Dalos, but he was there, too, kneeling beside Attes.
The Primal God of Accord and War winked as a dimple appeared in his right cheek.
I quickly returned my gaze to Ash.
A half-grin had appeared on his lips. โYou will need to bend a little for this to work,โ he instructed quietly. โKeep your neck and head straight.โ
Blinking rapidly, I bent at the waist. Ash once more held my gaze as he lifted the crown of moons and placed it atop my head. The chains of diamonds kissed my forehead and brow as he ran his fingers along the bottom of the halo, shifting the crown ever so slightly back so the tiny teeth along the bottom caught on my hair. I didnโt feel the weight, only because I was sure my entire body had gone numb.
Then Ash took my hand, and I straightened as he rose, his gaze flickering over my face and where the diamond chains rested against my
forehead. โExquisite,โ he murmured before turning so each of us stood before a throne and faced the crowd.
The crowd quieted.
โRise,โ Ashโs voice was deeper, louder. A powerful thunder. โRise for the One who is born of Blood and Ash,ย theย Light and the Fire, andย theย Brightest Moon,โ he said, and my eyes cut to him as my breath caught.
My title.
I had forgotten about that amidst everything.
What he said sounded almost part prophecy. Magical. And completely beautiful.
Flecks of essence swirled through his eyes as he lifted his chin. โRise for the Consort of the Shadowlands.โ
All across the coliseum, Primals and gods, mortals and godlings rose as Ash lifted our joined hands high between us, applause lifting to where the draken were perched on the pillarsโ
I gasped at the sudden, intense series of tingles erupting along the palm pressed to Ashโs. My gaze swung to our joined hands as silvery- white light swirled around our palms and down our arms as the embers in my chest hummed fiercely in response. The glow of the eather reflected off Ashโs face as his eyes widened slightly. The crowd went silent.
โIs that you?โ I whispered.
โNo,โ he rasped, features sharpening, skin thinning until a hint of shadow was visible beneath his skin. Disbelief filled his eyes as his gaze met mine. โImprimen,โ he said, clearing his throat. โSuu opor va id Arae. Idi habe datu ida benada.โ
โW-what?โ I only recognized one word spoken in the Primal language. Ash swallowed thickly. โImprint,โ he translated, staring at me inโฆ awe as shocked murmurs eroded the silence. โIt must be the Arae. Theyโve
given their blessing.โ
The Arae? Holland? I slowly looked out over the audience, catching only glimpses of slack jaws and wide-eyed Primals. My gaze connected with a Primal with smoky, reddish-brown skin and curly, russet-colored hair beneath a stunning, pale blue quartz crown of many branches and leaves.
The crowd erupted in cheersโfeet and shields slamming into the floor as all the Primals but this one stood in open-mouthed silence. This Primal
gave me a small smile and pressed a hand free of jewels to the center of her chest before nodding.
I sucked in a shallow breath as Ash stepped back, guiding me to the throne. Heart thumping, our hands remained joined as we satโas a sudden rumble echoed through the Shadowlands. A burst of intense, silvery fire lit the sky beyond the pillars as the draken lining the columns lifted their heads, letting out a staggering, high-pitched call. With wide eyes, I watched them take flight, circling the coliseum as a larger, thicker shadow fell over the crowd, blotting out the starlight. A gust of wind stirred the strings of lights and lifted the tendrils of my hair as I looked up.
Massive black-and-gray wings spread out as Nektas descended from above, landing in front of the thrones. Sweeping his wings back over our heads, his front talons slammed down on the edge of the dais. The thick frills around his head vibrated as a sound like thunder rolled from him. Those near the dais took several steps back, exchanging wary glances as smoke wafted from Nektasโs flared nostrils, and I looked at Ashโฆ
My husband.
Ashโs lips curved into a shadow of a smile as he squeezed my hand and then released it. I drew my hand back and slowly looked down at it.
A series of luminous golden swirls swept over the top of my hand and between my thumb and pointer finger, sweeping in several whirls along the lines of my palm. I looked at Ashโs hand.
He bore the same mark as I did.
โItโs an imprint,โ Ash explained quietly, his left handโthe newly inked oneโclosed and resting on the table that had been placed before the thrones. โIt appears when a union is favored.โ
โBy the Fates?โ I traced the golden swirls on the inside of my palm. Unlike the charm that had been placed on me, this imprint didnโt fade into my skin.
โI suppose theyย couldย do such a thing,โ he said in a low voice, leaning in so I could hear him. I imagine to those celebrating down below, it looked as if he were whispering sweet nothings.
โSo, they didnโt?โ I stared at the golden marks. โI donโt think so.โ
โYou lied?โ
He brushed a curl back over my shoulder. โJust a little. I had to give some sort of explanation for what has been rather impossible. No one has been blessed upon their union in many centuries.โ
I arched a brow. โThen how did this happen?โ
His fingers lingered around the curl as he said, โMy father was known to do this when he favored a union and wanted it known to all others. Heโd give hisย blessing.โ
I then remembered Ash mentioning that, but if this were something his father would do, it was something theย trueย Primal of Life could do, meaningโฆ My lips parted. โIt was the embers.โ
Ash leaned back with a smile, turning his gaze to the crowd. โAnd they will believe it was the Arae?โ
โThe Fates are capable of anything,โ he answered. โSo, itโs more than possible that they could do something of the sort.โ
And yet, Ash was pretty confident that it hadnโt been them.
Looking down at my hand, I drew my finger along a shimmering whirl. Had it been the embers? Or had it beenย me? Either way, it seemed a littleโฆself-indulgent to favor oneโs own union.
โIt wonโt rub off,โ Ash commented under his breath.
My finger ceased moving as I glanced over at him. He was watching the Primal with the crown of ruby antlers. Hanan. He stood with Kyn. Both appeared as if they were one refill away from being highly intoxicated. It was likely that I, too, would end up that way if I continued drinking instead of eating. In my defense, it was quite difficult to stuff my face at a table that had been prepared on the dais, in plain view of the thousands of people in attendance.
Meanwhile, Aios sat with several masked guests behind the dais. I wouldโve preferred that.
โIโm not trying to rub it off,โ I said, watching Kyn once more. What had Attes told him about the young draken, Thad? Iโd learned that morning that heโd been brought to the Shadowlands and was currently in the mountains. โI just canโt stop touching it.โ
โHopefully, youโll get used to it,โ he told me. โThe only way it fades is upon death, and I donโt plan on that occurring.โ
I blinked as I closed my hand. โWhat if we decided to no longer continue this union?โ
โHonestly?โ He looked over at me, his brows pinched. A moment passed. โNot sure. None whoโve borne the imprint chose to separate.โ
I wondered if he was thinking about the deal Iโd struck with himโthe bid for my freedom. But that was before I realized that I wasโฆin love with him. Now, I wasnโt sure what to think about the deal weโd struck. Being done with him didnโt feel like freedom. It felt like a different kind of prison. I shook my head, telling myself there would be time later to dwell on all of that. โAre others with the imprint still alive?โ
Ash shook his head. โThose my father blessed no longer live.โ
A chill crawled down my spine. I didnโt have to ask. I knew. Kolis. Killing those his brother had favored for whatever reason sounded like Kolisโs particular brand of childish cruelty for the sake of cruelty.
But didnโt that make the imprint feel like a bit of an omen? I slipped my inked hand beneath the table to my lap as I looked out over the revelers. Ash had already pointed out the Primals I hadnโt recognized.
Maia. The Primal Goddess of Love, Beauty, and Fertility was just as sheโd always been depicted. Full-figured and utterly stunning, her warm blond hair cascaded down her back in thick curls and framed yellowish- brown skin. Her pearl crown was one of roses and scalloped shells. She was fascinating to watch. Every move she made, every smile and flicker of her gaze, carried an air of softness and a hint of spice. I couldnโt see her now, as she was almost constantly surrounded.
Iโd recognized Phanos, but it would be hard to miss him in the crowd. He was taller than all other Primals, possibly even Ash, and bore a crown shaped like a trident. He stood at least half a foot above all others, his bald head a burnt umber under the glow of the string lights. Iโd tensed when I saw him briefly speaking to Saion and Rhahar, but no one else seemed that concerned, and heโd eventually walked off with the Primal of Wisdom, Loyalty, and Duty.
Embris reminded me of a hawkโa quiet, watchful man despite the mop of curly brown hair lending a boyish quality to his features. His bronze crownโฆ disturbed me, having been molded into olive branches and what appeared to beย serpents. Embris had left. Or at least I thought he had, as I hadnโt seen him or Phanos in a while. Ash didnโt seem surprised
by their quick departure as, according to him, they had done what was expected of them by showing and had no reason to linger.
My heart skipped as my attention shifted to the Primal who had smiled at me. I hadnโt seen the striking Primal in the crowd again until then. โWho is that?โ
Ash followed my gaze. โKeella.โ
The Primal of Rebirth, who had helped Eythos. I watched her as she sat quietly while several attendees spoke with her, a welcomingโif reservedโsmile on her face. Out of all the Primals here, she was the one I wanted to speak to.
But she hadnโt approached the dais. None of the Primals or anyone other than those who worked closely with Ash had. I figured that had something to do with Nektas, who remained in his draken form and took up nearly all the space on the dais as he watched those below as if he wasnโt above biting off an arm or two.
โDo you think she knows?โ I murmured. Ash leaned in closer to me. โAbout meโabout what your father eventually did with the soul?โ
Ash didnโt answer for a long moment. โDid you know that when a babe dies, their soul is reborn?โ
I turned my head to him. โNo.โ
He nodded, his gaze flicking to Keella. โTheyโre the only souls that do not pass into the Shadowlands. Keella captures them and sends them back.โ
My stare drifted back to her. โSo, they are reincarnated?โ
โNo.โ He shook his head as his fingers drummed the surface of the table. โNot in the sense of how reincarnation is understood. You see, a babe who dies as their first breath is taken hasnโt truly lived. They have no past or present to relive. Keella gives them aย rebirth. A chance to truly live.โ
โOh,โ I whispered, my throat thickening at theย fairnessย of the act. โShe can see the soul of all those she captures. My father once said
she sees them as her children and then often follows them throughout their lives.โ
โLike a โฆโ Air whooshed out of my lungs. โShe capturedย herย soul.โ
He nodded. โI do not know if she could still follow that soul since it wasnโt a rebirth, but it is possible,โ he told me, and I thought of her smile.
โKolis thought it was, but she never told him who carried Sotoriaโs soul. If she had, Kolis wouldnโt still be looking for it.โ
My chest ached. Holland had said Keella had paid dearly for intervening with Sotoriaโs soul. I stopped my imagination from filling in all the terrible ways that Kolis couldโve ensured that Keella was punished. โWhy wouldnโt she have?โ
โKeellaโs not much younger than Kolis, but she is one of the few Primals who still believes in right and wrong and a balance that shouldnโt be adjusted to fit oneโs wants or narratives.โ A warm smile appeared, faint but real, and my heart skipped for a totally different reason. โShe tries to be good.โ
โSounds like sheย isย good.โ
Ash lifted a shoulder as I took another sip, recognizing the honey- haired goddess swathed in white approaching the empty seat next to Keella. It was Penellaphe. Her stare lifted to the dais as she sat. Penellaphe smiled as she bowed her head to Keella, speaking. I looked away from her, searching for a familiar, ageless face I knew I wouldnโt find but was still disappointed when I didnโt.
Penellapheโs appearance made me think of something else. โThe title.โ
I paused while Paxton refilled my chalice. โThank you,โ I said to him. The boy grinned and nodded, then hurried off, careful to avoid Nektas. โWhat about the title?โ Ash said, stare fixed on the crowd much like
Nektas. His wine remained untouched.
โI like it,โ I shared, feeling a bit foolish as my cheeks warmed. โYou do?โ Ash asked, turning to me. I nodded. โIโm glad.โ
Hoping my face didnโt look as hot as it felt, I refocused on the crowd. I found Keella and Penellaphe once more, their heads tipped together as they continued chatting. โThere was a little bit of Penellapheโs prophecy in there.โ
โNot enough that it should raise any alarms,โ he assured. โIt was the only thing that kept coming to my mind. Your hair. Moonlight.โ The center of his cheeks were the ones that flushed now. He cleared his throat. โAnd you do look like the brightest moon tonight.โ
The buzzing warmth of happiness in my chest rivaled that of the embers, and the feeling was as exhilarating as it was terrifying. โAnd the blood and ash part?โ
โIt is something the draken like to say,โ he answered. โIt has different meanings. Strength of the blood and bravery of the ash is one of them. Some believe it symbolizes balance and represents life and death.โ Starlight glinted off his crown as he tilted his head back. โIt just all seemed fitting for you.โ
โItโฆit is a beautiful title,โ I said.
The smile he gave me was warm and real, and it wrapped its way around my heart and made me even more desperate to see Veses burn.
My gaze roamed over the faces of those below and beyond us as I shoved thoughts of her aside. There were more masked faces than bare ones. I saw many smiles, but not from most of the Primals. I imagined that if I could sense emotions as Ash could, I would likely be drowning in agitation.
I saw Saion and Rhahar step aside to allow Attes to ascend the dais stairs. I didnโt think I couldโve been more grateful to see the Primal. โI think weโre about to have company.โ
โAppears so.โ Ashโs fingers stilled.
Attes nodded at Nektas as he passed the draken and then stopped before the table, bowing deeply. The crown covered half the scar slicing across his nose and left cheek, but the combination of the two made him appear all the more dangerous, even though he bore no weaponsโnone of the Primals did. He rose. โI thought Iโd be the first to give my congratulations and well wishes as I will be taking my leave soon.โ
โAppreciated,โ Ash remarked coolly.
The less-than-friendly greeting didnโt go unnoticed. A dimple appeared in Attesโs right cheek as he turned luminous eyes on me. โThe crown suits you, Consort.โ
I smiled. โThank you.โ
โAs does the imprint,โ he added. โThat was anโฆunexpected development.โ
I kept my expression the same, even as trepidation skittered through
me.
โI feel as if I now truly must make time to visit the lakes in the mortal
realm,โ he said. โMaybe the Arae will bless me with a beauty such as you and an imprint.โ
โNow is a better time than ever to do so.โ Ashโs fingers slid over the table, curling inwards against his palm as I fought my grin and lost.
That divot deepened as Attesโs lips tipped up farther.
โIโm assuming there have been noโฆevents in your Court since the last time we spoke,โ Ash said.
โNothing but a few dakkais sniffing around. They left without causing much trouble,โ Attes confirmed, sending a bolt of relief through me. But also wariness. Kolis must have felt my use of the embers. Why hadnโt he come at Attes harder? The Primal tipped his head in Ashโs direction. โWe need to make some time to speak,โ Attes reminded him. โThe three of us.โ
An emotion I wasnโt quite familiar with surged through me, leaving me a little confused as Ash said, โThat can be arranged.โ
โI look forward to it.โ Attes bowed deeply. โMay your union be a blessing upon the Shadowlands and beyond.โ
โThank you,โ I murmured, reaching for my wine glass as I watched Attes walk toward Nektas. He stopped to speak to the draken.
โReminds me of a cool iced drink.โ Ash leaned back, glancing at me. โYour surprise.โ
I arched a brow. โWas I projecting?โ
โYou were,โ he confirmed. โIt wasnโt the only thing you felt just now.โ
โWell, Iโm hoping you can shine some light on that.โ I sipped the wine. โBecause I have no ideaย whatย I was just feeling.โ
โSatisfaction.โ
My head cut to him.
โCare to share what that jackass said to make you feel that?โ he asked, a teasing glint in his gray eyes. โBecause that is something Iโve only felt from you on a few occasions. One of them not quite fit for public conversation.โ
I snorted. โI can assure you that is not the only time Iโve been satisfied.โ
โI know. You projected an indecent amount of satisfaction when you stabbed me in Stonehill.โ
A short laugh burst from me.
โAs you do whenever you hold a weapon to me or manage to nick my skin or hair,โ he went on. โI could continue.โ
โNot necessary,โ I said, my amusement fading as I tried to figure out why I had felt satisfaction. The answer was all too easy to discover. Acknowledging it was something else entirely. โIโฆI guess Iโm not used to
being included in discussions of importance, even ones that involve me, so I was surprised to be included.โ
โAnd then satisfied with knowing that you were?โ
I shrugged, feeling a bit of warmth creep up my throat. โI know it sounds silly.โ
โIt doesnโt.โ
Peeking over at him, I saw that he watched me intently. I refocused on the crowd below, drawing in a deep breath. โI was never included in any type of conversation, whether it be about the weather or something of importance like the growing tensions between Lasania and other kingdoms. I suppose that doesnโt bother many, but for me, it made me feel like anything I may have thought or had to say didnโt matter. IโฆI didnโt count. You know, like I wasnโt a person, but aโฆโ
โA ghost?โ
I nodded, squinting. โLike I was there, but no one actually saw meโ interacted with me. Itโs the only way I can describe it. And being included makes me feel seen. Accepted.โ Wondering how I allowed the conversation to wander to this point, I cleared my throat. โAnyway, do you know what Attes could want to speak to us about? I feel as if the possibilities are endless at this point.โ
When Ash didnโt respond, I looked at him. He still watched me, his gaze intense, but his stare had softened. โWhat?โ I whispered.
โI hate that you spent so long being made to feel that way. And I loathe that I likely added to that feeling. For that, I do not think I could apologize enough. You are seen and heard,ย liessa.โ
The embers wiggled and vibrated along with my heart as his comments struck me silent.ย Liessa.
โAnd you matter. Always.โ Ash bent, pressing his lips to my temple. The chaste, sweet kiss was as shocking as his words. I melted like butter left in the sun. He withdrew, glancing forward. โKeella approaches.โ
I blinked, rocked out of what had honestly begun to feel like aย swoon. I followed his gaze to where Keella had paused to greet Nektas. The draken nudged her arm in response to whatever the Primal had said, and she placed her hand against his cheek, stroking the scaled flesh.
I couldnโt recallย anyoneย doing that to Nektas.
Eyes wide, I set my glass down before I dropped it. Awe battled with a nervous jolt of energy as the Primal of Rebirth approached us, her flowing
gown the same pale blue of her quartz crown.
โNyktos,โ Keella spoke, her voice reminding me of the winds in Stonehill. Silver eyes flicked to mine. Lingered. โConsort.โ
โHello,โ I croaked, managing to stumble over the one word.
Ash greeted her with far more grace and confidence. โIt is a pleasure and honor to see you, Keella. I hope you are well.โ
She inclined her head in a regal way that had nothing to do with the crown she wore. โI am.โ A faint smile appeared as she glanced down at his handโhis left hand. โIt has been far too many years since Iโve seen aย benada. Anย imprimen. It is truly a blessing. A beautiful one. May I?โ
It took me a moment to realize that she was speaking to me. I lifted my right hand. Ash didnโt blink as Keella took my hand between hers. A charge of energy skittered up my arm, but she didnโt react as she drew a warm finger over the golden swirls on the center of my palm.
Russet curls bounced as she gave a slight shake of her head. โI honestly didnโt believe I would see such a thing again.โ
โNeither did I,โ Ash stated smoothly, even as my heart tripped all over itself. If there were any two Primals in this entire coliseum who might not believe it was the Arae, it would be Embrisโwhoโd leftโand Keella.
โI am glad that I have.โ Her eyes, a whirlpool of silver, lifted to mine.
My throat tightened as a flood of questions surgedโthings I couldnโt ask at the coronation for fear of being overheard. It took great effort not to ask if she knew it was Iโthe one whom Eythos, with her help, had placed Sotoriaโs soul in. Could she see Sotoria even now? Inside me? Could she discern if there was one soul or two?
โTruly.โ Keella patted my hand before letting it go. Her smile mirrored the one she had given me earlierโฆ
And Iโฆ I began to think that she might know. โAs am I.โ
The Primalโs attention shifted to Ash. โThe title you bestowed on your Consort is also beautiful. Perhaps evenโฆ another blessing. May I ask what inspired such wording?โ
The question was politely posed, but it carried an edgeโnot of anger but something else.
โYou will likely be disappointed to learn that I was simply inspired by my Consortโs hair.โ
I nearly choked on my breath at his candid response.
โNot at all. More likeโฆ enthralled to learn that. Hopeful,โ she said, and my gaze snapped to her. โI do not wish to take more of your time. May your union be a blessing.โ Her eyes met mine once more before she turned.
Startled from my daze, I said, โThank you.โ
The Primal of Rebirth faced us again, and that smile returned. An old smile. Knowing. Clever. The embers in my chest hummed. She nodded and then looked at Ash. โYour father would be so proud of you.โ