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Chapter no 27

The Ashes & the Star-Cursed King

I opened my eyes from a mercifully dreamless sleep. My head was throbbing, and my body hurt even worse.

Coarse linen rubbed against my cheek. I was in a plain little

bedchamber. A desk, a chair, a crooked table. Behind me, someone was moving around. I could hear the snap of a fire, and the hiss of something boiling, and the smell of something delicious.

I tried to roll over and was met with a stab of pain so sharp I let out a little strangled sound that was intended to be a โ€œfuckโ€ but instead sounded more like โ€œffermmkk.โ€

Footsteps circled the room, approaching me.

โ€œWell look at you,โ€ Raihn said. โ€œSo bright and cheerful when you wake up.โ€

I tried to say, โ€œFuck you,โ€ and coughed instead. โ€œOh, I still heard that.โ€

He sat at the edge of my bed. It was so rickety that his considerable weight made the entire thing shift to one side.

I choked out, โ€œWhere are we?โ€

โ€œOne of the Crown homes in the east. Itโ€™s, uhโ€ฆ seen better days. But itโ€™s safe. Quiet. And closer than Sivrinaj.โ€

โ€œHow long have we been here?โ€ โ€œLittle less than a week.โ€

I started, and Raihn raised his hands. โ€œWe kept you sedated for a while.

Trust me, that was for the best.โ€

I didnโ€™t love the idea of Raihnโ€™s men carting around my unconscious body for a week.

As if he could read my face, he said, โ€œDonโ€™t worry. It was just me.โ€

That did feel like a relief, though I didnโ€™t want to examine too closely why.

โ€œWhere are the others?โ€

โ€œMische is here. The Bloodborn are in Lahor with Ketura and her guards, getting it under control.โ€

Lahor. It all came back with overwhelming detail. The fire and Evelaena and the sword andโ€”

โ€œI killed Evelaena,โ€ I said, not quite intending to speak aloud. โ€œSheโ€”โ€ โ€œStrung you up in a basement. Yes. I know.โ€

The basement.

The tower. The sword. Theโ€”

Panic. I touched my chest, eyes going wide. โ€œI found something in the tower. I foundโ€”โ€ โ€œThis?โ€

He reached for the bedside table and withdrew a carefully wrapped object about the size of his hand, flat and circular. He opened the cloth covering, revealing the moon pendant. The last time Iโ€™d seen it, it had been covered in Evelaenaโ€™s blood, but now it was pristine.

โ€œYou were crawling for it when I found you. Even half-dead.โ€ He quickly covered it and set it back on the table, wincing and rubbing his hand. โ€œThe minute I tried to touch it, I realized what it was.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know if Iย doย know what it is. Just that itโ€™sโ€ฆโ€ โ€œSpecial.โ€

โ€œHis. It was his. More than that. It wasโ€ฆ It has to do with whatever Vincent was trying to hide.โ€

This certainty came to me with an unexpectedly strong flood of satisfaction. There was so little I understood about my father. Finding even one puzzle piece seemed like a triumphant victory, even if it only led to more questions.

โ€œProbably,โ€ Raihn said. โ€œAll the better that Septimus doesnโ€™t know about it. Iโ€™m glad itโ€™s here, with us, instead of with him.โ€

He seemed shockingly unconcerned with it. My eyes narrowed.

โ€œIโ€™m surprised itโ€™s still here, and that you didnโ€™t fly off to Sivrinaj with it. This was what you were looking for, wasnโ€™tโ€”โ€

โ€œYou were fucking dying,โ€ he snapped. โ€œI had more important things to worry about than your fatherโ€™s games.โ€

He clamped his mouth shut, like heโ€™d just said something he didnโ€™t intend to. โ€œThatโ€™ll burn,โ€ he muttered, and rose to go stir the pot over the stove.

More important things.

He returned, carrying a plate piled with steaming meat and vegetables. โ€œHere. Eat.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not hungry,โ€ I said, even as my mouth watered. โ€œItโ€™s delicious. You want it. Trust me.โ€

Arrogant.

But my stomach rumbled. I had to admit, the smell wasโ€ฆ incredible. I took a bite and almost melted back into the bed.

Mother fucking damn him.

I took another bite, and another.

โ€œWas I right?โ€ Raihn said, infuriatingly smugly. โ€œMm,โ€ I said, between bites.

โ€œIโ€™ll take that as, โ€˜Delicious, Raihn. Thank you for this meal cooked with love, and also for saving my life.โ€™โ€

A joke. It was a joke.

Still, my chewing slowed. I set aside the plateโ€”already almost half emptyโ€”and turned to Raihn with a hard stare.

He must have thought I ran away. It wouldโ€™ve been a reasonable assumption.

โ€œYou came to find me,โ€ I said.

His smile faded. โ€œIs that really so surprising?โ€ โ€œI thought youโ€™d think I justโ€”โ€

โ€œOh, I did think.โ€

โ€œBut you still came after me. Why?โ€

He let out a sound between an exhale and a scoff. โ€œWhat?โ€ I said.

โ€œI justโ€”nothing. Just turn around so I can check your wings.โ€ My wings.

The thought made the blood drain from my face. Oh, Goddess. Iโ€™d been so disoriented, the pain so constant, that the terrible reality of what had happened to them hadnโ€™t yet sunk in.

They had beenย nailed through.ย Many times.

He settled behind me. โ€œGive me some room back here.โ€

I obeyed, wincing as I edged forward on the bed, my legs folded beneath me. He let out a breath through his teeth, and my stomach turned.

My new wingsโ€”the only gift of these last horrible months. Shredded. I choked out, bracing myself for the answer, โ€œHow do they look?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m glad you killed that depraved bitch. If sheโ€™d been alive when I got thereโ€ฆโ€

He didnโ€™t need to finish the sentence. My throat was thick. โ€œSo itโ€™s bad?โ€

โ€œShe nailed you to the fucking wall.โ€

โ€œI couldnโ€™t spirit them away. I couldnโ€™tโ€”โ€

โ€œItโ€™s hard to do. Harder than getting them out, and nearly impossible if theyโ€™re injured, even for those who were born with them. I should have made sure I taught you that before I left you. That was stupid of me.โ€

His voice softened at that, and I winced at it.

โ€œI donโ€™t need pity. Tell me the truth.โ€ My words wavered a little, despite my best efforts. โ€œTheyโ€™re ruined, right?โ€

Silence.

Horrible silence.

The bed shifted. Raihn leaned around me, turning my head by my chin so I was looking into his face.

โ€œThatโ€™s what you think? That youโ€™ll never fly again?โ€ My face must have said enough.

I mightโ€™ve expected his expression to soften, but instead, it grew harder, like Iโ€™d offended him.

โ€œYouโ€™re made for the sky, Oraya. Never let anyone take that away from you. Of course youโ€™ll fly again.โ€ He released me and returned to my back. Under his breath, he muttered, โ€œLike Iโ€™d ever let that happen.โ€

My exhale was shaky with relief. โ€œSo theyโ€™ll heal?โ€

โ€œItโ€™ll take some time, but they will heal. They already look a hell of a lot better than they did.โ€

They will heal.ย I had never heard three more beautiful words. Raihn said them like heโ€™d will it into truth if he had to.

I heard rummaging behind me, and the sound of something unscrewing

โ€”a jar, maybe? I tried to look over my shoulder with limited success. โ€œWhatโ€™s that?โ€

โ€œMedicine. Youโ€™re due.โ€

I couldnโ€™t turn enough to see what Raihn heldโ€”at least not without more pain than I was interested inโ€”but I eyed the slight glow against the bedside table. It was good stuff, whatever heโ€™d gotten.

There was a long, awkward silence. โ€œDo you mind if Iโ€”?โ€ he asked.

Touch me. Heโ€™d have to touch me.

โ€œI could get Mische if you want,โ€ he said, โ€œSheโ€™s out right now, butโ€”โ€ โ€œNo,โ€ I said curtly. โ€œItโ€™s fine. Youโ€™ve already been doing it, anyway.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s going to hurt, probably.โ€ โ€œItโ€™s fiโ€”โ€

My body seized. My vision went white. โ€œFuck,โ€ I breathed.

โ€œThought it would be better if you didnโ€™t have warning.โ€

Oh, I recognized that line. I half-smiled, half-grimaced as he moved on to another cut.

โ€œSo this is revenge,โ€ I said. โ€œI understand now.โ€

โ€œGot me. You did a good job patching up my back, though. Iโ€™ll return the favor. Promise.โ€

A lump rose in my throat as I thought about that night for the first time in monthsโ€”the night Jesmine had tortured Raihn for hours in the wake of the attack against the Moon Palace. So much about the memory now feltโ€ฆ different. More complicated.

โ€œMust have been hard for you that night,โ€ I said. โ€œGetting stitched up or getting tortured?โ€

โ€œThe questioning. You didnโ€™t break.โ€

Jesmineโ€™s methods wereโ€ฆ thorough. Honed to perfection for their intended purpose, and that purpose was getting information out of unwilling participants.

โ€œI wasnโ€™t lying,โ€ he said. โ€œI wasnโ€™t responsible for the attack on the Moon Palace.โ€

I peered over my shoulder and shot him a flat look.

He huffed a laugh. โ€œI guess Iโ€™ve earned that face. But Iโ€™d come too far to let one woman with a knife bring me down.โ€ Then, after a pause, โ€œWell.ย Thatย woman with a knife. Met another one who was a whole different story.โ€

I bit my lip as he applied another well-timed dab of medicine, but the pain was a welcome distraction.

โ€œSo has it been worth it?โ€ I asked. โ€œBeing the Nightborn King.โ€ His hands paused. Then resumed.

โ€œDoes it count as bad bedside manner if youโ€™re the one in bed? Trying to make us both equally uncomfortable?โ€

I shrugged and immediately regretted the way the movement jostled my wings.

โ€œFine,โ€ he said. โ€œIโ€™ll keep it interesting for you, since I know you need the distraction. Was it worth it? I saved the Rishan people from two centuries of subjugation. I took back what was rightfully mine. I got revenge upon the man who killed thousands of my people. I even get to wear a crown in front of the pricks who once treated me as a slave.โ€

All things I expected him to say. All things that I knew were true.

โ€œThatโ€™s what I would say to anyone else who asked,โ€ he said. โ€œBut itโ€™s not anyone asking. Itโ€™s you. And you deserve the truth, if you want it.โ€

He moved on to another wound. I barely felt it.

Iโ€™d regret it if I let him keep going. I knew that whatever he said to me would hurt. Would be complicated.

And yet, I said, โ€œOne honest thing.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know if it was worth it.โ€ The words came fast, low, in a rough exhale, like theyโ€™d been pressing on the backs of his teeth for far too long. โ€œThe night Neculai lost his throne, I just wanted to burn it all down. I never wanted… this. Feels like itโ€™s all cursed. This crown. Maybe the only way to survive as a ruler of this place is to become just like the ones who came before you. And thatโ€”that terrifies me. Iโ€™d kill myself before I let that happen, and I hope that if I couldnโ€™t, youโ€™d do it instead.โ€

It was more of a confession than I expected. I had to force the lightness into my voice as I said, โ€œI already did that, remember?โ€

He laughed humorlessly. โ€œI told you that you should have let me stay dead.โ€

โ€œAnd what about that? Would that have been worth it?โ€

Another question I immediately knew I shouldnโ€™t have asked. Another wound, another stab of pain.

โ€œTo die, rather than killing you?โ€ he said quietly. โ€œYes. That would have been worth it. Even I had to draw a line somewhere. And youโ€™re the line, Oraya.โ€

Mother, I was a fucking masochist. Asking questions with answers I didnโ€™t know what to do with.

He cleared his throat, as if to scrape away the uncomfortable sincerity of those confessions. โ€œI need to adjust your wings. Can you lift them a little?โ€

I tried to do so, wincing. What Iโ€™d intended to be a stretch became an awkward lurch, and the bed creaked as Raihnโ€™s weight fell back.

โ€œCareful, princess. Youโ€™re going to take my eye out.โ€ โ€œThey donโ€™t listen to me,โ€ I snapped.

โ€œYouโ€™re just adjusting to having two new, giant limbs stuck to your back. When I first got mine, I could barely even walk properly. Just kept drifting to the sides because the weight threw me off.โ€

I couldnโ€™t help it. That image made me chuckle.

โ€œSure, laugh,โ€ he grumbled. โ€œWeโ€™ll see what your walking looks like soon. Here. Alright if I help?โ€

I hesitated, then nodded.

โ€œItโ€™s hard at first to figure out how to isolate the right muscles. Butโ€ฆโ€ Gently, so gently, his hands moved to the underside of my wings, where they met my back. โ€œYouโ€™re stiff. If you relax your muscles, they wonโ€™t fall off. I know it feels like they will.โ€

His hands slid up, applying gentle pressure along the way, coaxing them to spread. My instinct was to move them myself, but Raihn said, โ€œDonโ€™t you dare. I donโ€™t want to get stabbed in the eye again. Justโ€ฆ relax.โ€

Another stroke, at that tight knot of muscle. I twitched as his thumb ghosted over my skin.

He stopped immediately. โ€œDid that hurt?โ€

I didnโ€™t answer right away. โ€œNo.โ€

No. It was the opposite of hurt. Awkwardly so. โ€œDo you want me to stop?โ€

Say yes.

But it had been more than a month since I had felt safe. Longer than that since a touch had feltโ€ฆ comforting.

I found myself answering, โ€œNo.โ€

He resumed, slow, running along the muscle. Even through the thin layer of my shirt, I could feel the warmth of his hands. The roughness of his callouses.

โ€œJust let go of it,โ€ he said softly. โ€œLet me support the weight of them.

Iโ€™ve got you.โ€

As if he could hear the inner fight I was having with my subconscious. And slowly, slowly, with the help of his hands braced beneath my wings, the muscles relaxed.

โ€œThere you go,โ€ he said. โ€œNot so hard.โ€

I didnโ€™t speak, mostly because I didnโ€™t have words for how good it felt to have someone else bear some of that burden. I hadnโ€™t realized how heavy it was until the weight was lessened.

Suddenly, I was exhausted.

Raihnโ€™s touch traveled farther upโ€”where the limb gave way to the delicate, softer skin of the wing.

I stiffened. Right away, he withdrew his hands. โ€œDid I hurt you?โ€ I was so grateful he couldnโ€™t see my face. It felt hot.

โ€œNo. Itโ€”itโ€™s fine.โ€

He hesitated. Then his hands fell back to my wings, light and gentle. โ€œOpen for me,โ€ he said.

I didnโ€™t even have to tell my body to obey. They justโ€ฆ unfolded beneath that barely-there touch, like flower petals.

โ€œBeautiful,โ€ Raihn murmured, as his fingertips ran all the way up the soft, sensitive underside.

This time, the pleasure was unmistakable. No longer hidden beneath the surface, no longer ignorable. This was intense, a shiver that ran up my spine

โ€”up my inner thighs, into my core. Like his mouth had once felt on my throat or my earlobe.

Like desire incarnate, echoing in my entire being. My exhale trembled.

Touch had become something consistently violent, consistently painful. Not this. This wasโ€ฆ

Fuck, it was dangerously good.

In Raihnโ€™s sudden stillness, I knew he had realized what I was feeling. โ€œGood?โ€ he asked, voice thick.

Asking for permission. Because like me, he knew that this was far more treacherous than pain. Pain was simple. Pleasure was complicated.

If I told him to stop, he would, without question. And if I was a stronger person, I would have done just that.

I wasnโ€™t a stronger person. I was weak. โ€œYes,โ€ I said. โ€œDonโ€™t stop.โ€

He let out a tiny sound that sounded unintentional, almost a groan. His fingers continued their dance, fingernails slightly dragging against the underside of my skin, my body acutely aware of every strokeโ€”like he knew where all of my nerve endings were and exactly how to caress them.

My breath was growing shallow, my face flushed.

He hit upon an especially sensitive spot, and I let out an involuntary, choked soundโ€”a whimper.

He laughed softly. โ€œThere, huh?โ€

Goddess. Yes. There.

He lingered in that spot, swirling around it. The pleasure rolled over my entire body, every nerve reacting to those little touchesโ€”wanting more. Begging for it. My teeth clenched, biting back whimpers. I didnโ€™t know why I tried. Surely he could hear my heartbeat.

Smell my arousal.

When he dragged his fingernails across my skin, the almost-moan that slipped from my teeth was too sudden to control.

He made a returning sound, too, something between a growl and a groan, and suddenly I was slumped back against him, the hard muscle of his body against my back.

โ€œI dream about that sound.โ€ His mouth was so close to my throat. I could feel his voice vibrate on my flesh, right against the scar that heโ€™d left. โ€œDo you know that?โ€

His fingers danced along my wings again, and I barely even tried to hide my moan this time.

My breasts ached, sensitive against the fabric of my shirt. I wanted the clothing goneโ€”mine, his. I wanted his skin. I wanted his breath. Mother, I craved that. I craved it so much that right now, I couldnโ€™t even hate myself for wanting him so much.

And yet, I didnโ€™t want it to go any further than this. This touch, his mouth near my throat, and his body close to mine.

โ€œWhen I went into that room,โ€ he murmured, โ€œI thought you were dead.

I thought I lost you, Oraya. I thought I lost you.โ€

His voice was far too raw, like an open wound, cracked and bleeding. It touched me in places I didnโ€™t expect. Places more sensitive than his hands on my wings.

He was my enemy. He would kill me if he had the chance.

He was my enemy.

โ€œWould be a relief for you,โ€ I said. โ€œA lot of problems solved.โ€

He went rigid. Suddenly, his hand was at my face, tilting my head back to meet his eyes. They were furious.

โ€œStop saying things like that.โ€ โ€œWhy?โ€ I whispered.

Knowing I was taunting him.

Knowing I was, once again, asking a question I didnโ€™t want the answer

to.

His forehead lowered. Our faces were so closeโ€”I could feel his breath,

shallow and quick.

โ€œBecause Iโ€™m so tired, Oraya.โ€

His mouth brushed over the tip of my nose. Almost a kiss. Not quite.

โ€œIโ€™m so tired of pretending. Tired of pretending I donโ€™t think about you every night. That Iโ€™ve ever wanted anythingโ€”โ€

His throat bobbed, and he closed his eyes, as if he needed a moment to collect himself. His fingers found that spot on my wings again, dragging across it so agonizingly slowly, and I let out a trembling breath that made him lean a little closer, like he wanted to capture that sound on his lips.

โ€œIโ€™m exhausted, princess,โ€ he groaned. โ€œSo damned tired.โ€

It sounded like a pleaโ€”like he was begging me for an answer, a solution. And I hated that I recognized it because I felt it too.

It was exhausting, to be this sad all the time. To feel so angry. To resist, constantly. Just as tiring as carrying the wings on my back.

A part of me wanted to give in. Let myself feel something more than nothingness or sadness or anger. Let him touch me, taste me, fill me. Fuck him until I didnโ€™t feel anything but pleasure.

It had worked before. For a little while. But so much had changed since then.

Because when I closed my eyes, I wouldnโ€™t see pleasant visions of Raihnโ€™s naked body or his kisses or his affection.

I would still see his bloodied form on the ground. I would still see him killing my father.

I would still see my blade in his chest.

I pulled away, just enough to put some distance between us, and I saw Raihnโ€™s expression settle into serious understandingโ€”a mirror of my own realization, reality seeping in.

The haze of pleasure and comfort was starting to fade. I already mourned it.

โ€œI was selfish,โ€ he murmured. โ€œThe day we had together, I was willing to let you use me to escape. I did that knowing that if you knew the truth of why I was there, youโ€™d hate me for it. And thatโ€”that was wrong. I thought Iโ€™d die in that ring, and it would be over, and you would never know. But

โ€”โ€

It was amazing, how fast it happened. Like a flame drenched in frigid water.

The sudden wave of anger was coldly all-consuming.

โ€œAnd what the hell was that supposed to be?โ€ I said. โ€œWas that supposed to be a mercy? You dying for me?โ€

His face shifted, a line between his brows. โ€œIโ€”โ€

โ€œI dream about my blade going into your chest every fucking night, Raihn.โ€

Too much. Donโ€™t show him this.

But it was too late. The words poured out of me, hot and scalding.

โ€œYouย made me kill you,โ€ I ground out. โ€œYou made me do what you couldnโ€™t do. For the second time in my life Iโ€”โ€

I bit down on those words, so hard my teeth drew blood from my tongue. I turned away. But it was too late to avoid seeing the realization fall over Raihnโ€™s face, as he touched his chest, right where my blade had pierced it.

Shame flooded me. Iโ€™d almostโ€”

Mother, what the hell kind of daughter did that make me? What kind of queen?

โ€œOraya,โ€ Raihn started, and I cringed, bracing for his words. But then a knock rang out at the door.

He didnโ€™t move. I could feel his eyes staring into my back. Another knock, louder.

โ€œRaihn?โ€ Mischeโ€™s voice came from the hall. โ€œAre you in there?โ€ Still silence.

Then, he finally rose. I didnโ€™t look up, though I heard the door open, and Mischeโ€™s bright greeting. โ€œOh! Youโ€™re up!โ€

I couldnโ€™t look at her. I didnโ€™t want her to see this, too. โ€œWhat is it?โ€ Raihnโ€™s voice was hushed.

A beat of silence, as Mische, undoubtedly, put things together.

โ€œItโ€™s from Vale,โ€ she said, matching his tone. โ€œThereโ€™sโ€ฆ a problem in Sivrinaj.โ€

Raihn let out an exhale that was a wordless curse.

โ€œI know, right?โ€ she sighed. โ€œThose fucking bastards.โ€

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