Raihn didnโt talk for a long time when we returned to the city streets. He was walking fast and I matched his pace, not sure where we were going. He adjusted his hood, looking straight ahead, not so much as
glancing at me.
But he didnโt have to.
I felt a pang of sympathy for him. He had few pieces of his human identity left. I knew how much he valued the shards he could salvage. As much as he tried to pretend it was all about shitty beer, I knew otherwise.
I shouldnโt care. I knew I shouldnโt care. Yet I just kept walking beside him.
โSorry,โ he muttered, finally, once we had walked a couple of blocks. โItโs nothing.โ
It wasnโt nothing. Not really.
โI guess I canโt go back there for a while,โ he said. โBut at leastโฆโ He stopped short, and I realized that weโd come to the same boardinghouse heโd brought me to before. He flashed me a wry smirk, barely visible under the shadow of his hood. โAt least we have some other safe havens.โ
The man at the front desk was, once again, asleepโat which I couldโve sworn Raihn breathed a sigh of relief. He led me up to his apartment. The place looked the same as it had the last time we were here, though a little messierโmore papers scattered over the desk, a used wine glass beside the basin, the bedsheets a little rumpled.
I eyed those bedsheets longer than I meant to.
Raihn sat down at the edge of the bed and fell back over it, sprawling out as if collapsing from exhaustion. Then he caught my eye and grinned.
โWhat?โ he said. โYou want to join me?โ
A teasing prod, of course. And yet I could imagine it so clearly. How his body had felt beneath me. How heโd smelled. How heโd tasted.
What heโd sounded like when he came. How heโd held me when I did.
I hated him for touching me the way he had back at the cottage. Just brought all those unwelcome thoughts back to the surface.
โYou ever have companions up here?โ I asked.
What the hell?
Why did I even ask that?
I made a mental note to never drink again.
His smile broadened, brow furrowing. โWhat?โ โNevermind.โ
โAre you asking if I fuck other women in this bed?โ โNevermind,โ I grumbled, turning away.
But he caught my hand, fingers gently intertwining with mineโnot pulling, though, just hanging there between us.
โIโm married,โ he said. โIn case you forgot.โ
Despite myself, I almost smiled. โA difficult marriage. No one would blame you for seeking some easy pleasure.โ
What are you doing, Oraya?
He scoffed. โEasy pleasure. Like thereโs such a thing.โ His fingers drew a little tighterโpulling my palm closer, drawing my fingers between his, the slide of his rough skin against mine sending uncomfortable shudders through other parts of my body.
His eyes didnโt leave mine.
โI like a little fight,โ he murmured. โBesides, sheโs ruined me for all others. My own fucking fault, though. I knew it from the beginning.โ
His hood had fallen back, dark red hair fanning behind him on the bedspread. His shirt, partially unbuttoned, revealed a triangle of his defined chest and a hint of dark hair. The muscles of his throat shifted as he swallowed, perfectly in time with the slight shudder in my breathโlike he sensed my desire, and was reacting to it.
He was lonely. I was lonely. Both of us were mourning the worlds weโd thought weโd known.
At least this time, I was willing to admit to myself that I was tempted. Maybe that was why I was willing to dangle my fingertips close to the
flames.
โHard pleasure, then,โ I said.
โOnly good if it hurts,โ he replied.
I took a step closer to the bed, so my legs were pressed against the mattressโRaihnโs knee between them, nearly brushing the apex of my thighs.
Iโm fucking exhausted. So tired of pretending.
Even then Iโd been pretending. Pretending I didnโt feel what he did. The hunger.
He sat up slowly, the movement making his knee slide forward. I could have stepped away, but I didnโt. Instead I settled onto it, pulling myself partially onto his lapโthe pressure of his leg, and the roughness of his clothing and mine, sending a little spark of pleasure up my spine.
I lifted our intertwined hands, tilted so his thumb was facing me, and before I knew what I was doing, lowered my mouth to it.
His skin was salty and clean. Even his hands held that scent ofย himโ that scent of the desert and warmth. I slid my tongue over the rough pad of his thumb, drawing a slow exhale from Raihn. I held his gaze, unblinking, and he didnโt relinquish it, meeting the challenge. He wasnโt even breathing.
I wasnโt sure why I did what I did next. My body just acted without me. I bit.
He let out a hiss of surprise, but the spark in his eyes wasnโt one of pain or anger.
I let more of my weight fall onto his knee, my hips shifting. Hot, salty, iron-tinted liquid flowed over my tongue.
Raihnโs blood wasโฆ wasโฆ
Mother, it was exquisite. Even the few drops that rolled over my tongue were intoxicating, sweet and savory and rich, seductive as wine and sugar.
It staggered me, the rush of it sending me spiraling. Before I could stop myself, my tongue pressed against his skin again, cheeks hollowing.
Raihnโs other hand had migrated to my shoulder, then my throat, then my face, his other thumb now stroking my cheek. My eyes closed, as if my entire body wanted to focus more fully on the pleasure of it. And yet, I knew he was watching me.
He let out a low, rough chuckle. I felt it shiver through my entire body
โmy core, my spine. The sound jerked me back to this world, pulling me
from the haze of his blood.
I released him and jerked back. Perhaps I was half vampire, but my teeth werenโt especially sharpโthe gash Iโd opened was far less graceful than the two delicate little scars heโd placed on my throat, an ugly jagged line of pearling red-black.
My embarrassment rose to the surface too, congealing like his blood. What the hell had I just done?
If Raihn was surprised, or offended, he didnโt show it. โYou have a littleโฆโ
His other thumb swept over my lower lip, pressing over the plump curve of it. His smile faded into thoughtfulness as it lingered there.
โYouโre full of surprises, princess,โ he murmured.
Mother, I was never everย everย drinking alcohol again.
I released his hand abruptly and he quickly darted it to my back to keep me from falling backwards, since I was still precariously balanced on his knee, my weight now entirely supported on him.
โEasy. Letโs not get too overwhelmed.โ โI donโt know why IโI didnโt meanโโ
His brow twitched with amusement. โItโs alright to be curious.โ โI donโt know why I just did that.โ
My face was warm, which was even more embarrassing.
He shrugged. โSometimes itโs no use to question our more primal instincts. Youโre half vampire, Oraya. Youโre still learning the ways that affects you.โ
Iโd known it for months, and it still hadnโt gotten any less jarring to hear it said aloud. It didnโt help that Raihn looked soโฆ amused about the whole thing.
โSoโฆ good, I take it?โ he said.
I couldnโt bring myself to say aloud that good was not a strong enough word.
I had tasted Raihnโs blood beforeโwhen weโd fucked, and again, during the wedding. Even then, I had been surprised by its appeal. And then with the blood at Evelaenaโs partyโฆ
โIโโ I cleared my throat. โI tasted blood by accident. At Evelaenaโs ball. And it wasโฆโ
That had probably been human. Taken from someone who had no choice in it. Taken from someone who had paid for it with their life.
it.โ
My face must have grown solemn, because Raihnโs did, too. โYou liked
โI didnโt thinkโโ
โHalf vampires are rare. All of them have different traits. It makes sense
that blood would taste good to you.โ His thumb stroked my cheek againโ an easy motion, like he was doing it without thinking. โIt doesnโt have to mean anything. Itโs just how your body reacts. Doesnโt mean you support it, or that you have to drink it.โ
โYou tastedโฆ different.โ
A pained smirk flitted across his mouth. โMm. That can happen.โ
I didnโt even know what question to ask, or if I could find the right wordsโif I even wanted to hear it confirmed aloud.
You did tasteโฆ different,ย Raihn had told me.ย I thought it was because of how I feel about you.
As if he saw me putting those pieces together, he murmured, โIt doesnโt have to mean anything. Just your body.โ
Fucking figured that my body had to react to Raihn, of all people. Just had to make this situation even more complicated than it already was.
He removed his hand from my back and examined his thumb, still bloody.
โBut if you wanted to experiment,โ he said, โwe could do that in better ways than this.โ
He lifted his chin a little, as if to present his throat.
I scoffed. โYouโd offer me your throat? Thatโs stupid of you.โ
โMaybe. But you do have a fucking exquisite mouth, and an even better tongue.โ
Goddess. Now he was definitely teasing me. โOh, fuck you,โ I muttered.
โAnd there she is,โ he chuckled.
I let out a breath, trying to shake away the lingering sensation of Raihnโs taste and his overwhelming proximity. I felt like his scent now covered me, like condensation clinging to glass.
I stood up, grateful to put some space between us.
โYou said there was something we needed to talk about,โ I said. โWhy are we here?โ
His face twisted into a scowl. โUgh. You want to talk work.โ
Iย SATย on the little dining table across the room while Raihn talked. He leaned casually against the bedframeโsomehow the thing supported his weightโand managed to look completely nonplussed by our entire interaction, which I couldnโt tell if I found admirable or annoying.
โSo,โ he said. โThe wedding.โ
โSo youโre going to tell me what thatโs actually about?โ He gave me a half smile. โThat obvious, huh?โ
I shrugged. โCall it intuition.โ
โWe have problems, as you know. The Bloodborn.โ
โNo matter my commands, they havenโt been letting up on their viciousness,โ he said. โSome areas have been totally devastated by their actions.โ
โHiaj areas.โ
โTheyโre all my kingdom.โ He cocked his head. โSo youโve been keeping track of things.โ
I shrugged again. It was my kingdom, too. It was my job to pay attention.
โAnd weโre no closer to finding thisโฆ god blood.โ
I thought of the pendant, safely wrapped and hidden in my locked bedchamber. Mysterious as it was, it hadnโt actually given us any information, no matter how many books we read or spells Mische and I threw at the thing. We had, embarrassingly, no clue what it even was.
Raihn winced. โNo. It doesnโt seem like it. On top of that, I had to rush back to Sivrinaj because of rebellion from a few of the Rishan nobles. As you know.โ
He tried to hide his annoyanceโdeeper than annoyanceโand failed. I watched him with a wrinkle between my brows.
โThey really hate you.โ
He scoffed. โOf course they do. Many of these people were friends of Neculaiโs, and they saw meโฆโ
Did he know that he always bit off his words whenever he talked about those days? His eyes slipped away, staring at the floor.
โThey were never going to accept me as king,โ he said. โItโs just some of the smaller ones, for now. But the one Iโm really concerned about has been too quiet. Simon Vasarus.โ
I recognized that name. โYou killed his brother, that first meeting.โ
โThe very same.โ Raihnโs gaze flicked away. The look on his faceโit was too familiar. He didnโt need to outright tell me who this man was to him. I understood.
โHeโs coming to the wedding,โ Raihn went on, and that tone, too, told me everything I needed to know. He didnโt just hate this manโhe was afraid of him.
โWhy?โ
โBecause he has a bigger army than I do, and I need to make nice with him until I have a better solution.โ His lip curled, the disgust palpable in his voice.
A better solution. Me. Of course. โThe god blood,โ I said.
He let out a long breath, pacing to the desk. He pressed his palms to the wood and leaned over it for a long moment, as if deep in thought.
โIโve invited the House of Shadow to this party,โ he said.
My brows leapt. Iโd seen Shadowborn royalty a few times. It was rare to invite them to Nightborn events, but not unheard of. Raihn was a new king. It would make sense that he would be extending these kinds of diplomatic tiesโand that the Shadowborn would be interested in indulging their curiosity.
โThe Shadowborn King hates the House of Blood as much as we do,โ he said. โHe doesnโt want the Bloodborn taking over the House of Night and creeping closer to his borders. The Shadowborn might be the quietest of the Houses, but theyโre formidable warriors, too. And their mind magicโฆโ He shrugged, as if to say,ย What else is there?ย โTheyโre powerful. Iโve made the connection to the Shadowborn King personally. Heโs sending one of his sons. If Iโm able to pull the right strings, present the right image, I could gain their alliance.โ
It was a stretch. True alliances between the Houses were rare. Vampires were independent and self-serving creatures. But then again, if anything could motivate an alliance between the Houses of Shadow and Night, it would be aggression from the House of Blood.
โThatโll be some tricky political maneuvering,โ I said.
Raihn laughed wryly. โDonโt I know it. But Cairis is right. The wedding is an opportunity to present an image. And I do know the power of that.โ
That, I knew, was true.
โI need outside assistance. Need the image of a strong alliance. The Rishanโฆโ He shook his head, jaw tight. โThe old nobles wonโt be convinced by anything other than a major show of force. I need to show them Iโm just as powerful as Neculai was.โ
โWhat does Cairis think of this plan?โ
โHe knows that Iโve invited the House of Shadow, but doesnโt know why. No one knows.โ
I blinked in surpriseโat the reveal, and that he was willing to share that with me.
โWhy not?โ
He didnโt answer right away.
โThe Rishan rebels,โ he said, finally, โknew more than they should have. Little things. Nothing major. Itโs circumstantial. But I know how to trust my gut.โ
My brow furrowed as realization dawned on me. โYou think you have a traitor.โ
He gave me a look that I knew meant confirmation. โDo you know who?โ I asked.
Again, he didnโt answer. But my brain was moving now. Raihnโs inner circle was so small. Cairis and Keturaโฆ he must trust them completely, because he had left Mische in their care at her most vulnerable, the ultimate expression of his confidence. And Mische, of course, would never betray Raihn.
That leftโฆ
โVale,โ I said. โYou think itโs Vale.โ
Vale was a noble. Vale had known Raihn two hundred years ago, when he was nothing but Neculaiโs slave. Vale had seen Raihn at his weakest. In vampire society, it was hard to come back from that.
Raihn said nothing. But again, I could see the confirmation he didnโt say aloud.
โWhat will it take?โ I said. โTo convince the House of Shadow to ally with you? They wonโt want to give you that kind of power. Not enough to go up against the House of Blood and your own little traitors.โ
โThey wonโt skimp. Not when it comes to putting the Bloodborn in their place. And if I manage to gain the respect of the other Houses, that should be enough to make my own detractors shut up.โ His brow twitched. โAnd earn the respect of the Hiaj, maybe, with your help.โ
I scoffed. โYouโre a dreamer.โ
โCouldnโt have made it this far if I wasnโt.โ
He was giving me a certain look that I immediately recognizedโlike he was sizing me up for something. It reminded me of the Kejari, and the look on his face before heโd asked me to be his ally.
My eyes narrowed.
He let out a short laugh. โWhatโs that face for? What did I do?โ โWhen you look at me like that, I know to brace myself.โ
He touched his chest. โOuch. You were about to be very happy about what I was going to say next, actually.โ
โI doubt that.โ
โLetโs call it a challenge.โ He stopped a few paces short of me, a smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. โHereโs the thing, princess. Once I have the support of the House of Shadow, Septimusโs strange little side projects wonโt matter as much. Which means, I wonโt need you anymore.โ
I blinked at him in surprise. I wasnโt sure if I was hearing what I thought I was.
โWe get through the wedding,โ he said. โYou help me present the image of the powerful Rishan conqueror. I gain the support of the House of Shadow. And if I do that, then youโre free.โ
Free.
The word stuck in my mind, like sap in the gears of a machine. I just stared at him.
I had never been beyond the boundaries of the House of Night. Hell, up until less than a year ago, I had never even been beyond the borders of Sivrinaj, at least not in a time I could remember. My life had always been one of confinementโconfinement in my room, in my fragile human body, in Vincentโs rules and expectations, inโฆ in whatever this was, between Raihn and I.
Iโd heard of this. Animals who had been held in captivity for so long they didnโt know what to do with an open door.
โThe Hiaj are just as much my subjects as the Rishan are, and the humans,โ Raihn said softly. โIโll treat them fairly. I hope Iโve shown you
that I would.โ
As much as I hated to admit it to myself, he had.
โThis place has taken everything from you, Oraya. Even things it had no business asking for, when you were far too young to give them. Youโre young. Youโre beautiful. Youโre powerful. You could do whatever you want. You could build whatever life you dreamed of.โ I forced my gaze up from the table to meet his. โYou deserve to be happy.โ
Happy.
The thought was laughable. I didnโt even know what happiness meant.
โWhat if you let me go and I just turn around and wage my own war on you?โ
He laughed. โA valid possibility.โ
More than valid. It would be the only course of action expected of me by those that followed me.
โItโs stupid of you to let me go.โ
โSome people have been saying it was stupid of me to keep you alive at all. I guess Iโm a stupid man.โ
I stared at him, brow furrowed, jaw set, picking apart his casually pleasant expression as if I could make sense of this by peeling back every layer of his skin.
โI donโt understand,โ I said, finally.
It was the only thing I could think to say, and it was embarrassingly true.
โThink on it. See where that vicious imagination of yours takes you.โ He leaned closerโand I couldnโt be sure, but maybe I imagined the slight sadness in his eyes, hidden beneath the crinkles of his amused smile. โFreedom, Oraya. You shouldโve had it your whole life, but better late than never.โ