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Chapter no 81 – Rhysand

A Court of Wings and Ruin

Even from the kitchen, I could hear all of them. The lapping of what was surely the oldest bottle of liquor I owned, then the clink of those equally ancient crystal glasses against each other.

Then the laughter. The deep rumbleโ€”that was Azriel. Laughing at whatever Mor had said that prompted her into a fit of it as well, the sound cackling and merry.

And then another laughโ€”silvery and bright. More beautiful than any music played at one of Velarisโ€™s countless halls and theaters.

I stood at the kitchen window, staring at the garden in full summer splendor, not quite seeing the blooms Elain Archeron had tended these weeks. Just staringโ€”and listening to that beautiful laugh. My mateโ€™s laugh.

I rubbed a hand over my chest at that soundโ€”the joy in it.

Their conversation flitted past, falling back into old rhythms and yet โ€ฆ Close. We had all come so close to not seeing it again. This place. Each other. And I knew that the laughter โ€ฆ it was in part because of that, too. In defiance and gratitude.

โ€œYou coming to drink, or are you just going to stare at the flowers all day?โ€ Cassianโ€™s voice cut through the melody of sounds.

I turned, finding him and Azriel in the kitchen doorway, each with a drink in hand. A second lay in Azrielโ€™s other scarred handโ€”he floated it over to me on a blue-tinged breeze.

I clasped the cool, heavy crystal tumbler. โ€œSneaking up on your High Lord is ill-advised,โ€ I told them, drinking deeply. The liquor burned its way down my throat, warming my stomach.

โ€œItโ€™s good to keep you on edge in your old age,โ€ Cassian said, drinking

himself. He leaned against the doorway. โ€œWhy are you hiding in here?โ€

Azriel shot him a look, but I snorted, taking another sip. โ€œYou really did open the fancy bottles.โ€

They waited. But Feyreโ€™s laugh sounded again, followed by Elainโ€™s and Morโ€™s. And when I dragged my gaze back to my brothers, I saw the understanding on their faces.

โ€œItโ€™s real,โ€ Azriel said softly.

Neither laughed or commented on the burning in my eyes. I took another drink to wash away the tightness in my throat, and approached them. โ€œLetโ€™s not do this again for another five hundred years,โ€ I said a bit hoarsely, and clinked my glass against theirs.

Azriel cracked a smile as Cassian lifted a brow. โ€œAnd what are we going to do until then?โ€

Beyond brokering peace, beyond those queens who were sure to be a problem, beyond healing our fractured world โ€ฆ

Mor called for us, demanding we bring them a spread of food. An

impressiveย one, she added.ย With extra bread.

I smiled. Smiled wider as Feyreโ€™s laugh sounded againโ€”as Iย feltย it down the bond, sparkling brighter than the entirety of Starfall.

โ€œUntil then,โ€ I said to my brothers, slinging my arms around their shoulders and leading them back to the sitting room. I looked ahead, toward that laugh, that lightโ€”and that vision of the future Feyre had shown me, more beautiful than anything I could have ever wished forโ€”anything Iย hadย wished for, on those long-ago, solitary nights with only the stars for company. A dream still unansweredโ€”but not forever. โ€œUntil then, we enjoy every heartbeat of it.โ€

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