โThirty-six.โ
His flesh was even cool underwater.
Water bubbled around us as I lifted my head. โWere you counting my freckles again?โ
โPossibly.โ Wet strands of his hair clung to the sides of his face and neck as he smiled at me.
We sat silently for a little while, lulled by the tinkling sound of the churning water. It was so peaceful here. I imagined the Vale was like this.
My stomach hollowed. โCan Iโฆcan I ask you something?โ โAnything.โ
I nibbled on my lower lip, struggling to ask what I wanted to know. It was
not something I had allowed myself to wonder about. โLiessa?โ
Squeezing my eyes shut, I took a reedy breath and searched for courage until I found it. โWhatโฆwhat will happen when I die?โ
Ashโs chest rose sharply. โSeraโโ
โI just want to know. Like will I be judged at the Pillars, or will my soul need the extra-special Primal of Death judgment?โ I lightened my tone, even
as my chest felt tighter. โBetter yet, will I have to wait in line?โ He didnโt answer.
I opened my eyes to the wisps of steam whirling above the water. โI know
this isnโt the greatest topic of conversation.โ
โIt isnโt even something you should be thinking about.โ
โI try not to, but itโs hard.โ My fingers curled slightly. โEspecially now. I just want to know what to expect.โ I sat up, facing him. โAnd I donโt want to hear that I donโt have to expect it.โ
Ash opened his mouth.
โWe both know thatโs not true,โ I said before he could deny it. โAnd knowing just a little bit willโฆI donโt know. Maybe it will help me.โ
A glow of eather appeared behind his pupils. โWill it help? Truly?โ
IโฆI wasnโt sure. โPerhaps knowing will make things worse. Maybe it wonโt. But it canโt be worse than this.โ
He turned his head, and a line of sunlight glanced off his cheekbone. โI donโt know.โ
โAsh.โ
โIโm serious, Sera. I cannot answer whether you will pass through the Pillars or if youโll need to be judged in person to determine your fate.โ
I started to frown. โButโโ
โI know what I said before, but I cannot see what that journey will be.
Just as I couldnโt see Lathanโs journey,โ he shared, the glow pulsing behind his pupils. โIt was hidden from me. As is yours.โ
โWhy?โ
โThe moment I considered Lathan a friend, my role in his eternal journey ended. Itโs whyโโ
โThe Primal of Death was not allowed to form bonds with another,โ I murmured.
A streak of eather lashed out from behind his pupils. โKolis told you that?โ
I nodded. โIf aโฆa bond is formed with another, the Fates balance it out by preventing the Primal of Death from knowing the journey of a soul or taking part in it.โ
โYes.โ
โThe Fatesโฆโ Thinking of Holland, I shook my head. โTheyโre bastards, arenโt they?โ
His chuckle was low. โI have thought that many times.โ
When Kolis spoke about it, I hadnโt thought it was fair, and that hadnโt changed. โAnd none of the other Primals are subject to those rules? Say if Maia were to become close with a mortal, would she no longer be able to interfere in matters of love or fertility?โ
Ash frowned. โThe others are subject to the same rules. Once they form bonds with mortals or gods, they cannot influence their lives in positive or negative ways.โ
Irritation rose. โKolis made it sound like only he was subject to that.โ
โOf course, he did,โ Ash said with a sneer. โHe believes he is the only one who has been punished or suffered.โ Another swirl of eather appeared in his eyes. โBut my fatherโthe true Primal of Life? As far as I know, he wasnโt held to those standards.โ
My thoughts flashed to the anger Iโd seen in Kolisโs features when he
spoke about all the ways Eythos could influence the lives of those he came to care for.
โNektas once told me it was simply because the Primal of Life was held to a higher standard, tasked with the duty to know when and when not to impact the lives of others. Or to learn when. To me, it sounded more like being constantly taunted with the ability to improve oneโs fate and having to choose not to.โ
โGods,โ I muttered. โWho would want that kind of choice?โ
โKolis,โ he suggested. โAnd he only wanted it because he never had to make it.โ
I nodded slowly. Kolis had left out that he wasnโt the only one who had to operate by those rules, but I wasnโt surprised to learn that. Kolis didnโt care about the other Primals. He only cared about what his brother could and couldnโt do.
Settling back against Ashโs chest, I returned to what had started this conversation. โThen who judged Lathan?โ
โIf the Pillars could not judge him, then the Arae would have.โ
Which meant they would likely judge me because I doubted the Pillars would know what to do with me. I wasnโt sure if that was a good or bad thing or if Holland would have any say in it.
โHow does the water feel?โ
โAmazing.โ All the soreness had faded away. It had to be the heat of the water and maybe even a little of the magic of this hidden-away cavern.
Ash tucked the back of my head against his shoulder. โBetter than your lake?โ
โYeah, it is.โ I sighed, squeezing the arm that banded my waist. As Iโd noticed before, his skin was even cool under the water, which probably stopped me from overheating. โBut in a different way.โ
His thumb moved along the flare of my hip under the waterโs surface, sweeping back and forth. โHow so?โ
My gaze flickered over the softly churning hot springs. The fractured
beams of sunlight glinted off the surface as wisps of steam rose, tangling with the hanging lilacs. โMy lake isโฆitโs refreshing, but this is relaxing. Like I could fall asleep.โ
โYeah. I think I could do that myself.โ There was a heaviness to his voice as he dipped, kissing my temple. โI wish we could.โ
I wished for so many things.
A knot threatened to lodge itself in my throat. I drew in a deep breath, hoping to alleviate it.
โWe will come back here.โ Ashโs lips brushed the curve of my cheek. โI promise.โ
My eyes shut as that damn knot expanded. It was sweet of him to promise, but we would never come back here. I hopedย heย did, though, as I opened my eyes. I looked over the glistening outcropping of rocks and the lilac-covered walls as I thought about what I wanted for him when this was all over. A life. A future. Love. I hoped he made more good memories here.
Ashโs thumb stilled against my hip. โHow are you feeling?โ
โGood.โ That wasnโt necessarily a lie. My stomach remained settled, and I didnโt feel like I would fall over, but Iย wasย tired. Though I didnโt think the warm water had much to do with that.
Ash was quiet for a moment. โDid I ever tell you what anguish tastes like?โ
My eyes narrowed.
โItโs tangy, almost bitter,โ he continued, straightening a delicate link on Aiosโs necklace.
โStop reading my emotions.โ
โItโs one of the hardest emotions to block out. Sometimes, itโs even louder than joy, but itโs almost impossible to shield from yours.โ
My nose scrunched. โAlmost impossible?โ
His chuckle rumbled against my back. โAlmost,โ he repeated. โIโm simply moreโฆin tune with you than anyone else.โ
I thought about that. Just a drop of my blood had allowed him to sense if I was in danger, even if he was in Iliseeum and I was in the mortal realm. Heโd taken far more than a drop since then, so it made sense that his ability to read emotions, something heโd gotten from his mother, would also be enhanced when it came to me.
But did that mean he would feel what I felt when Iโฆwhen I died? My chest clenched. Gods, I hoped not.
I couldnโt think about that, though. Only the gods knew what emotion he picked up when I did.
โIโm not sad,โ I told him.
โSera,โ he sighed.
โItโs not what you think. Itโs just that I wishโฆI wish we had more time.โ โWe will.โ
I pressed my lips together as I nodded.
His chin grazed the side of my face. โYouโre so brave. So godsdamn brave and strong,โ he whispered. โThere is no one like you, Sera.โ
โStop beingโฆโ I trailed off, my brows knitting. โStop being sweet?โ Ash said. โAs I said beforeโโ
โYouโre only telling the truth.โ The skin of my shoulders pimpled. My
dream came back to me in a rush. โI dreamt of you saying that.โ โI know.โ
I stiffened, then jerked upright before twisting in his lap to face him. โThe dreamsโโ
โThey werenโt normal dreams.โ Tendrils of eather brightened his eyes. My mouth fell open.
โI shouldโve picked up on it the first time,โ he said. โEspecially when you kept arguing that it was your dream.โ
โI wasnโt arguing.โ
That warm, soft grin returned. โYou have such a strange understanding of the wordย arguing.โ
โMaybe it is you who does?โ
His lips curved up farther. โEither way, everything was too damn real.
The feel of the grass beneath me. The feel of you.โ The hand at my hip swept up my waist as his gaze dropped to where the fizzing water teased the tips of
my breasts. His voice thickened. โThe feel of being inside you. No dreams could replicate the beauty of that.โ
My heart skipped a beat as I stared at him. โEverythingย didย feel real. Both timesโโ The skipping motion moved to my stomach. โYou told me to tell
Kolis that I needed you to Ascend, and to summon the Arae.โ
โI did. It was the best plan I could come up with,โ he confirmed. โI knew he would never let me leave with you, but it wouldโve given us a chance to escape.โ
Ash was right. Kolis never wouldโve allowed him to leave with me. If it had come down to it, he wouldโve just kept Ash there until my Ascension happened.
โIn the end, you didnโt need me to get free,โ he said, pride filling his voice. My cheeks warmed in response. โYou had it handled.โ
โI donโt know about that,โ I said. โI never wouldโve gotten out of Dalos without you.โ
โI disagree. You wouldโve found a way.โ Ash leaned in, kissing me softly. โAnd Iโm confident enough in my strength to admit that.โ
Likingโno,ย lovingโthat he didnโt feel less capable due toย myย capability, I smiled against his mouth. โIt was a good plan. It couldโve worked.โ
Ash kissed me again, this time longer. When our lips parted, my pulse pounded pleasantly.
โYou know,โ I said after a moment, โI dreamt of swimming in my lake with a wolf watching over me. I dreamt that many times.โ
โI think that was when I was in stasis.โ His brows knitted. โIโm not exactly sure how, but all I can come up with is that part of meโโ
โYourย nota?โ
โHow do you know about that?โ
โAttes told me about it one of the times he was able to get to me.โ His head tilted. โExactly how many times did he visit you?โ
I rolled my eyes. โLike twice.โ
โAnd he couldnโt free you?โ
โYou know he couldnโt,โ I reminded him, but Ash appeared as if he were choosing not to remember that. Time to change the subject. โSo, when I saw you in your wolf form, it was becauseโฆ?โ
โI think part of my consciousnessโa part of my beingโwas still alert enough to find you.โ
My mind raced, figuring out the timing. When I dreamt of the wolf and him, it had lined up with when he was in and out of stasis, butโฆ โThat wasnโt the first time Iโve dreamt of your wolf.โ
A slight frown appeared, and then his expression smoothed out. โWhen you almost went into stasis while in the Shadowlands.โ He gave me a small shake of his head when I nodded. โDamn. I thought that was a dream then, but it wasnโt even the first timeโฆโ
Wait.ย The first time.
โThe first dream when you werenโt in your wolf form. When we had sex.โ
I gasped. โWe actually hadย dreamย sex?โ My eyes widened. โWell, that explains a lot.โ
โExplains what,ย liessa?โ
โWhy I could, you know, still feel you when I woke up.โ
The tips of his fangs became visible as his smile turned almost smug. โExactly how did you still feel me,ย liessa?โ
โI could feel youโokay, all of that is possibly the least important thing to discuss right now,โ I decided.
Ash chuckled. โI donโt know about that.โ
Catching the teasing note in his voice, I felt a tiny catch in my chest.
Hearing him likeย thisย wasโgods, it was too rare.
It was yet another thing I wished for: more moments like those.
I swallowed, pressing my hands flat to his chest. โIโve heard stories about something like this. People who can walk in each otherโs dreams.โ
โMates of the heart,โ he surmised, and I felt a twinge deep in my chest.
โIโฆIโve heard the legends of such.โ I thought of my parents. โBut that canโt be it,โ I said before he could. โThen how is it possible?โ
An emotion flickered across his faceโtoo fast for me to decipher. โIt could be because weโve shared blood. That could be common among those whoโve experienced what we did.โ
I started to ask how he couldnโt be sure, but who could he have asked?
Heโd still been young when Kolis killed his father, and while I thought there had been some sort of friendship between Ash and Attes, they had kept some distance between them.
โOr itโs the embers,โ Ash added as his thumbs moved in small circles along my ribs. โIn particular, the one my father took from me and put in your bloodline. That could be what allowed us to connect in our dreams.โ
The thing was, no one knew if that was the case or not. Well, maybe the Arae did, but what happened with the embers had never been done before. It
made sense. And it also made me wonder about other ways it may have formed a connection between us. Between the blood weโd shared and thisโฆ
Tension crept into my muscles as it finally occurred to me that this was one of the reasons Ash knew something had happened when I was held captive. How Iโd reacted when he said he knew Kolis had hurt me. That was how heโd known what Kyn and Kolis told him while he was imprisoned
couldnโt all be lies. My chest twisted as I looked up. The softness and teasing
were completely gone from Ashโs features as he watched me.
Shit.
I needed to pull it together, and not thinking about all of that would be the first and most important step in doing so.
Forcing my thoughts elsewhere, I thought of my lake. And Ash, watching over me. โCan I ask you something else?โ
โOf course.โ
I smiled. โWhy didnโt you tell me you could shift into a wolf?โ
Thick lashes lowered, shielding his gaze. โI didnโt know if it wouldโฆ disturb you.โ
โWhy would you think that?โ
He shrugged one shoulder and cleared his throat. When his lashes lifted, the vulnerability in his expression struck me. โMost would be at least unsettled by anotherโs ability to change into a beast.โ
โSome would probably be a little freaked out by it, but Iโm not most people.โ
โNo,โ he murmured. โYou are not.โ
โAnd a wolf is not a beast. A dakkai? Yes. Thatโs a beast to me.โ I traced the line of his collarbone. โA wolf is beautiful.โ My gaze met his. โYou are beautiful in that form.โ
โThank you.โ
I tapped my fingers on his skin. โI find all your forms beautiful. This one.
The wolf. When you go full Primal.โ โFull Primal?โ
I nodded, dragging my lower lip between my teeth. โWhen your skin resembles shadowstone, and you do that smoky, shadow thing.โ
Eather intensified, churning wildly in his eyes. โI think I know exactly which part of the full Primal form you find soโฆbeautiful.โ
My cheeks flushed as my mind immediately flashed to the night Ash had been drawn to me as I pleasured myself. Those smoky tendrils of shadow energy he controlled were definitelyย beautiful. And wicked. And highly arousing. My stomach clenched in the most delicious way, just remembering that night.
Gods, I really couldnโt think of that right now, even if I was still so damn relieved and thrilled that I could. That I could feel desire. But other things needed to be handled. Important things that did not involve those scandalous wisps of eather or any of our body parts.
I squared my shoulders. โWe probably need to get going.โ
โYeah.โ He tipped his head back. โBut youโll need clothing to do so.โ
Glancing around the cavern, I raised a brow. โI think weโre out of luck when it comes to that.โ
โIโll retrieve some for you,โ he said, reminding me that he was so much younger than the other Primals and couldnโt manifest clothing like Attes could. โItโll take a few minutes, if that. Enjoy a little more time here.โ
That meant he would shadowstep. He was going to leave. My stomach pitched, and gods, I couldnโt stop the burst of panic. โI can put the gown back on.โ
โI donโt ever want to see you in that again.โ The eather whipped across
his eyes. โAnd it has nothing to do with the blood all over it.ย Thatย is the only part of the gown I like.โ
โBecause itโs Kolisโs blood?โ I guessed. He nodded.
โSavage,โ I murmured, my fingers pressing into his chest. โWhat if something happens to you? What if you donโt come back, and Iโm stuck
here? Donโt get me wrong, itโs beautiful, but I donโt think I can eat lilacs or
โโ
โNothing will happen to me. Nor will you need to eat the lilacsโand
please donโt attempt that.โ A hint of amusement crept into his tone. โNothing will happen. You are safe here, Sera. I promise.โ
I knew I was. No one even knew about this cavern. โItโs not me Iโm worried about.โ
โYou donโt need to worry about me,ย liessa.โ He brushed the backs of his knuckles across my cheek. โIt is unlikely Kolis has even begun to recover.โ
Heart thumping, I nodded.
โItโs okay to be afraid.โ He touched my lower lip. โBut I would not leave you if I thought, for even one second, it was unwise.โ
โIโm not afraid,โ I lied yet again, and once more he knew it, because Iย wasย scared. Of not seeing him again. Of something going wrong. Of being alone. Of the gods only knew what else.
But I also never wanted to see the gown again. I did need clothingโ preferably something that wasnโt see-through. And we also didnโt have time for me to have a breakdown.
โOkay,โ I said, but Ash hesitated, his eyes searching mine. โIโm okay.โ I pushed out of his lap, letting myself drift back into the water. โGo.โ
โOnly a few minutes,โ he promised as he rose, rivulets running down his soaked leather pants.
The weight of the water caused them to hang low on his hips, revealing
the indents on either side. I bit my lip, reminding myself that while he looked indecently erotic, he had to be so uncomfortable.
โMake sure you get something dry to wear for yourself.โ
One side of his lips kicked up. There was a flicker of white mist, and then Ash was gone.
Breathe in.
I looked around the dimly lit cavern.ย Hold. Other than the water, it was quiet.ย Breathe out.ย Exactly how far underground was I?ย Hold. Probably not the best thing to think about. Turning in the water, I nibbled on my lip as I crept forward, my heart slowing as the water gently spun around me. I stopped a few feet from the boulder Ash had pointed out. The water reached just above my chest as heโd said. I stood still, letting myself soak in the feel of the warm, frothing water. It foamed at my sides and beneath the surface,
bubbles dancing wildly over my hips and legs. I looked down, realizing I had crossed my arms tightly over my chest.
Gods.
I loosened my stance as I breathed in the sweet air. Above me, I heard the faint chatter of birds, and for a few moments, I just listened to them. How long had it been since Iโd heard birds? Weeks? Even longer, actually. Outside of the hawks, there was no such life in the Shadowlands.
No such lifeโฆ
Clearing my mind, I searched for Sotoriaโs presence. I didnโt necessarily feel her, but I knew she was still there. โIโฆI donโt know what youโve been aware of,โ I said quietly. โBut Iโm going to get you out of me. Youโre not going to be trapped.โ
I felt a thudding sensation then, almost like a second heartbeat. It had to be her.
โWeโre going to put you in something, and thenโฆโ Then what? My lips pursed as I eyed the scattered holes of light overhead. โI donโt know exactly how all this will work, but I know that Attes will make sure youโre taken care of, and see that you find peace again.โ Emotion clogged my throat. โOkay?โ
I didnโt hear her, but hearing her voice was rare. There was another soft, strange thud, and I took that as her acknowledging what Iโdโ
A sharp, pulsing ache came without warning, lancing across my face from my temples. Sucking in a gasp, I went completely still as a metallic taste filled my mouth.
Hand trembling, I parted my lips and gently prodded the roof of my mouth with a finger. I looked down. Blood dotted the skin.
I quickly lowered my hand under the water as I swallowed, wincing at the metallic taste on my tongue. The pang of pain receded to its standard dull ache.
Glancing back at the bank, I surveyed the shadows before letting myself slip under the surface.
Warm, rolling water rushed over my head and erupted into whirling bubbles all around me. I did what I always did when in my lake. I stayed
underwater, my thoughts emptying until there was nothing there. This time, though, I didnโt stay until my lungs started to burn. I didnโt get to that point because I felt the hum of a Primal. My heart lurched, even though I knew it had to be Ash. I pushed off the ground, breaking the surface.
Ash was a few feet from the edge of the hot springs, placing a bundle on an outcropping of larger rocks near the diamond. Immediately, I saw that heโd found himself some dry pantsโdark brown breeches that fit his thighs and
calves like a glove, tucked into black boots.
Relief swept through me so fast that I let myself sink until the water bubbled at my chin. โThat didnโt take long.โ
โI thought to go to the Shadowlands, but I worried that would take longer than necessary,โ he said. โSo, I went to the Bonelands.โ
I sucked my lip between my teeth. Obviously, he worried that I would freak out if he took too long.
โI was able to grab some breeches and a tunic for you. Theyโll fit and be good enough for now. No shoes yet. Bele is on the hunt for them as we
speak.โ
โBele,โ I whispered, rising from the water. I made my way forward. โHow is she?โ
Pulling something dark and long from the bundle, he faced me. โSheโsโฆ Bele.โ
I laughed at that because it told me what I needed to know. She was fine. โAnd Aios?โ
Ash went completely still. โShe is okay, too. But she was not in the
Bonelands.โ His lips parted as he watched me approaching the earthen steps. โShe stayed in the Shadowlands.โ
โIs it safe for her?โ
โYes.โ His gaze moved as the swirling, frothing water dipped lower and lower, dropping first to my navel and then my hips, and then even lower as I climbed the steps.
A heady warmth gathered in my chest, moving down where heโd fastened his heated stare. I saw the tips of his fangs again. Intense pleasure darted through me, andโฆso did something elseโsomething colder.
Ashโs gaze lifted, the wisps of eather in his eyes stilling. My heart stuttered.
โI also grabbed a blanket,โ he said before I could speak. He came toward me, spreading it out. โTo use in place of a towel.โ
โThank you,โ I whispered, feelingโฆgods, I didnโt know how I felt.
Ash was quiet as he began drying me off, wringing as much wetness from my hair as he could. I started to tell him that I could do it but then stopped. I thought maybe he needed to do this, and I enjoyed itโhow gentle he was,
how thorough. It reminded me of another time.
I glanced at the wrapped diamond, cringing. I really hoped his father wasnโt so aware that heโd heard our earlier conversation. Or could see any of this.
Actually, it was probably best I not think about that. โThank you,โ I said when Ash finished.
He rose as our eyes met. โMy pleasure.โ
I smiled as he turned, tossing the blanket where Iโd left the gown. As he walked past them, a spark ignited the small pile. My eyes widened as silver
flames washed over the blanket and gown, leaving nothing behind. Raising a
brow, I looked over at him.
โI really donโt ever want to see that gown again,โ he remarked, picking up what appeared to be black breeches.
I quietly dressed as Ash pulled on a loose, linen tunic he mustโve grabbed for himself. It hung untied at the collar, leaving a tantalizing glimpse of his
golden-bronze skin. The breeches he brought were on the tighter side, but the
shirt was several sizes too large, easily able to fit him. It fell to my knees. Honestly, it couldโve doubled as a nightgown.
I lowered my arms, watching the sleeves flap several inches past my fingers.
โCute,โ he drawled. โUh-huh.โ
Joining me, he took hold of one sleeve and started rolling it up. โI saw
Elias while I was there. Only briefly. He said Attes should be arriving soon.โ
โGood.โ I breathed out, ignoring the pulse of pain skating across the back of my head. โDo you think he found Keella?โ
โIโm sure.โ He glanced at the diamond.
โWeโll have toโฆrelease your father before anything else.โ I held still as Ash tucked the sleeve in at my elbow. โWhat do you think will happen when we do that?โ
โHis soul will be free.โ Head bowed, he moved on to the other sleeve. โHe should enter Arcadia.โ
โWill youโฆwill you be able to see him then? His soul?โ โI should be.โ
โTalk to him?โ
โSouls donโt speak like we do. You may hear them in your mind.โ He folded the sleeve up. โBut I donโt know what will happen.โ
โI hope you hear him.โ I pressed my lips together. โAfterward, we need to remove Sotoriaโs soul from me.โ
โIโm not sure about that.โ โAshโโ
He halted halfway up my forearm, his gaze lifting to mine. โI have no
idea how to remove her soul from you. Weโre only assuming Keella can. That means she will likely have The Star when she does it and could try to take your embers.โ
My brows flew up. โDelfai said the embers could only be taken ifโโ
โI remember what he said.โ A muscle flexed in his jaw. โWe donโt know if Keella knows that. Or if Attes does. Both could try something.โ
โAsh,โ I began. โDo you really think either of them will try something?
Keella is not a Kolis loyalist.โ
โIโm not worried about her,โ he muttered. โAttes? Different story.โ
He finished with the sleeve. Perfect timing, too, because I crossed my arms. โYouโre worried about Attes?โ
โIs that a rhetorical question?โ
โIt shouldnโt be a question at all,โ I pointed out. โHe helped us escape, and he helped me before.โ
โWhen did he do that?โ Ash eyed me as I started to step back. He cupped my elbow. โNot yet.โ
โI know you two havenโt had your little chat yetโwait, why do I need to stand still?โ
Ash arched a brow as he reached on either side of my neck, slipping his hands under my hair.
โOh.โ I stood motionless as he began gently working my hair from where it was stuck beneath the shirt. โAnyway, Kyn was ordered to destroy the
Shadowlands to send a message and then take me. Attes intervened.โ
โBy taking you himself.โ The air charged in the cavern. โTo Kolis.โ โIt was the only way to stop Kyn from destroying the Shadowlands,โ I
reasoned.
The look Ash gave me made it clear what he thought of Attesโs interference.
โLook, your father trusted Attes,โ I said, trying another tactic. โTrusted him well enough that Eythos told him what he planned to do with Sotoriaโs soul and the embers.โ
Ash halted again.
โAttes has known this whole time, Ash. Wouldnโt he have told Kolis about Sotoriaโs soul if he were loyal to him?โ I said. โWouldnโt he have said I wasnโt Sotoria? Because Attes also knew that whatever your father attempted did not entirely work. He knew I wasnโt Sotoria, and he had no reason to keep that information from Kolis, who likely wouldโve come to the same conclusion I did. That if The Star is powerful enough to hold and transfer embers, it would be strong enough to do the same with a soul.โ
That muscle running along his jaw ticked harder. โIf Attes knew this entire time, why didnโt he tell me?โ
โThatโs a good question. I asked that myself.โ
Ash had managed to get all but a few strands of hair out from under the shirt. โIโm sure he had an answer.โ
โThe Fates. They demanded that you never know of the plan. It was one of their ways to keep their precious balance. And, yes, that is really dumb, but Attes and Eythos feared that if they told you, it would end up turning back on you somehow.โ
That muscle in his jaw worked overtime as he scooped a curl from where it was plastered to my neck.
โAnd he didnโt trust you.โ
โThat is the first easily believable thing Iโve heard.โ
I sighed. โHe didnโt trust you entirely. He never knew what you really thought of Kolis, which sounds hard to believe.โ
โItโs not.โ He moved on to the other side of my neck. โI told you. Even if I didnโt always fool Kolis, I could be very convincing.โ He looked at me.
โNone of that means I trust Attes in this.โ
Frustration rose. โI sort of want to knock some sense into you right now.โ โYou can try.โ He flashed me a grin.
I ignored it. โAttes hates Kolis, and you have to know whyโwhat Kolis
did to him. To his children.โ
Ashโs nostrils flared as he draped the last of my hair over my shoulder. โI know.โ
โThen do you think Attes doesnโt want to see Kolis dealt with as badly as you do?โ
His thick lashes lowered, shielding his gaze. โAnd Attes did what Elias did,โ I tossed out.
The skin at the corners of his eyes creased. โHe swore his allegiance to
you?โ
โYeah, even did the whole kneeling and speech thing.โ
Some of the hardness left his features. โThatโsโฆinteresting.โ
Rolling my eyes, I threw up my arms. โAttes has only done what Keella has, what you have. Survived while doing his best to prevent Kolis from getting what he wants,โ I said. โAnd that is not just Sotoria. Itโs the embers, too. He wantsโorย needs,โ I corrected myself, โthose embers.โ
โSo he can become a crazed, unstoppable monster?โ
โWell, besides that. Itโs the whole balance thing. Life has to be created to keep the realms stable, and what heโs doing to accomplish that is creating what he callsโโ
โI know what heโs created. The Ascended,โ he said, and surprise flickered through me. โThe Revenants. He couldnโt shut the fuck up about them when
he came to tell me about theโฆโ Tendons stood out along his throat. โWhen
he came to tell me that I would be set free once my anger was under control.โ
I knew that wasnโt what heโd been about to say. It was when Kolis went to tell him about the deal. โWhy did he even bring that up?โ
โBecause my uncle is a boastful fuck who takes his inability to create life like my father did personally and to the extreme.โ
I nodded slowly, remembering how heโd reacted when he sensed that I didnโt believe he could create life. โAnyway, it wonโt always work. He knows that. So does Kyn.โ
Shadows pressed against Ashโs cheeks.
I quickly continued. โKolis didnโt know he couldnโt Ascend me, but he still believed the whole thing would be dangerous. So, he planned to wait until I was in my Culling to take the embers. He didnโt know that I had already started my Ascension. And the only reason I can figure that it didnโt completely happen was because of what Kolis had Phanos do.โ
His gaze sharpened. โWhat was that?โ
I told him about the ceeren and their sacrifice, and I practically saw the wheels beginning to turn in his mind. โNo.โ
He frowned. โNo to what?โ
โI will not allow anyone else to give their life to extend mine. I know youโre thinking that.โ
โExcept itโs not just your life youโre extending, Sera. Itโs thousands,โ Ash countered. โMillions.โ
My hands fisted at my sides. โBut only temporarily. As long as the
embers remain inside me, the Rot spreads and does more damage. Andโฆโ
Ash went still again. โAnd what?โ
โAnd IโmโฆIโm almost out of time,โ I admitted. I didnโt think he took another breath. โIโm dying.โ
โNo.โ
โIโm dying, Ash.โ As I spoke, I donned that veil. I hated doing it with him, but I didnโt want the calmness Iโd found regarding what was coming to crack and for him to feel anything from me. It would already be hard enough for him. So, I emptied myself as much as I could. โYou have to take the embers, and you need to do it soon. I donโt have longโโ
โYou donโt know that.โ Shadows thickened beneath his flesh, quickly erasing the warmer hues of his skin.
โI do, and so do you.โ I cupped his cheeks. His flesh was so icy now. โMy mouthโโ
โDonโt say it,โ he whisperedโbegged.
I had to. โMy mouth has been bleeding. It was doing it just a bit ago when you left to get me clothing.โ When he started to look away, I stopped him, keeping his eyes on mine. โAnd I no longer feel the embers in my chest, Ash. I feel them everywhere. In my blood. My bones. My skin.โ
A shudder rocked him, and then I was in his arms, held tightly to his chest. He didnโt speak as I felt his heart pounding. He didnโt need to because he knew.
My Ascension had fully begun. And I was right. We didnโt have much time.
We likely didnโt even have a day. The end was upon meโus.