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Chapter no 4

A Fire in the Flesh (Flesh and Fire Series, #3)

I stared at the bodies gently bobbing in the moonlight-drenched water, so utterly shocked by what the ceeren had sacrificed that I was numb, deadened to the point where I felt incredibly empty.

Why had they done this?

But they hadnโ€™t been given a choice, had they? Kolis had demanded that Phanos assist, and this was how the Primal of the Sky, Sea, Earth, and Wind helped.

You know what you ask of me.

Kolis had.

But I hadnโ€™t.

If Iโ€™d known, I wouldโ€™ve done everything in my power to prevent the

unnecessary loss of life. Because itย wasย unnecessary. Phanos had said it himself. What the ceeren had given their lives for was only temporary. I would still die. But even if I wouldnโ€™t? I wasnโ€™t okay with this.

โ€œWhy?โ€ I whispered into the wind, my voice hoarse.

โ€œBecause I will not allow you to die,โ€ Kolis answered, speaking nearly the same words Ash had butโ€ฆ

When spoken by Ash, they had always sounded like a tragic oath birthed of desperation, stubbornness, and wantโ€”so much want. A tremor started in my hands and swept through my body. Kolisโ€™s words sounded like a threat and reeked of obsession.

My gaze skipped over the lifeless ceeren. I had never wanted anyone to lose their life because of me. Like those whoโ€™d perished during the

Shadowlands siege.

Like Ector had.

The image of the god flashed in my mind, momentarily obscuring the horror in front of me. It wasnโ€™t how Iโ€™d seen him on the pike when Ash and I returned from the mortal realm. While that had been bad, I preferred it to how Iโ€™d last seen him; when heโ€™d been nothing more than red, slick pieces. Ector hadnโ€™t deserved that. Neither had Aios, who Iโ€™d at least been able to bring back. But had she wanted that? I had no idea how long sheโ€™d been dead.

Could I have ripped her away from peace? And that act had a ripple effectโ€” ending how many other lives? The eather Iโ€™d used to restore Aiosโ€™s life drew the dakkais and caused them to swarm those fighting in the courtyard.

Now, dozens of ceeren had diedโ€”wereย murderedโ€”for me. And for what?

This wouldnโ€™t stave off the Ascension. It was only a reprieve.

Instead of being rushed toward the end, I was now inching toward it. But it was still coming. There was no stopping that. Just like thereโ€™d been no changing what had been done to Ector. Or to the ceeren and countless others.

โ€œI donโ€™t want anyone dying for me,โ€ I choked out.

โ€œYou do not have a choice,โ€ Kolis stated. โ€œAnd if you are who you say you are, you should know that.โ€

I flinched at the sickening truth of his words. Sotoria had never had a

choice from the moment Kolis saw her collecting flowers along the Cliffs of Sorrow. Andย Iโ€™dย never had a choice from the very second Roderick Mierel made his desperate bargain with the true Primal of Life to save his dying kingdom.

It wasnโ€™t fair.

It never had been.

Rage and panic swiftly swelled inside me, but I wasnโ€™t sure it was entirely mine. My fingers curled into the sand as my heart rate sped up. Raw, jagged

emotions lodged in my chest and throat. I pushed to my feet, my breath coming in short, too-quick pants. And turned to Kolis.

The false King of Gods looked down at me, a curious pinch to his features. The wind lifted the flaxen strands of his hair, sending them against high, arched cheekbones. Golden smudges of eather snaked through the

bronze flesh of his bare chest. There was no evidence of his battle with Ash. He was completely healed.

I spared a glance around us. We werenโ€™t alone. Others stood several feet back in the shadows of leafy palms. I only saw them because their

shadowstone blades glinted in the moonlight. I didnโ€™t know if they were

Kolisโ€™s guards or Phanosโ€™s, but they had weapons, and that was all that mattered.

โ€œShe had fewer freckles than you, and her face was shaped more like a heart. The hair isnโ€™t right. Hers was likeโ€ฆlike a polished garnet in the sun.โ€ Kolisโ€™s voice was soft, almost childlike in its awe, but his words slithered along the sand and brushed against my skin. โ€œBut if I look hard enoughโ€ฆif I let myself see, I do see her in you.โ€

I reacted.

There was no hesitation. No thought. I took off, darting past him and running hard and fast, my feet kicking up sand as the material of the soaked gown clung to my skin. I ran straight for the guards.

Surprise flashed across the face of a pale-skinned guard, his blue-green

eyes luminous with eather widening a second before I slammed my palm into his chest. The god grunted, stumbling back as I reached for the hilt of his short sword.

โ€œFuck,โ€ he gasped, reaching for me when I yanked the blade from its sheath.

Iโ€™d caught him off guard. I was simply quicker than he was. I jabbed the

elbow of my other arm out, catching him under the jaw and snapping his head back.

โ€œDo not touch her,โ€ Kolis ordered as another grabbed for me. โ€œEver.โ€ The other guard froze.

Spinning toward the false King, I firmed my grip on the cool iron hilt the shadowstone blade had been forged to.

โ€œLeave us,โ€ he instructed. โ€œNow.โ€

I didnโ€™t dare look away from Kolis to see if the guards listened to him. I could only imagine that they had, which suited me just fine.

Kolis and I stared at each other in silence while I willed my racing heart to slow. I needed to be calm, careful, and purposeful. Because even though Kolis questioned what I claimed about Sotoria, he believed deep down. That was why heโ€™d shaken so hard when he held me, and it created the awe in his voice that Iโ€™d heard only moments earlier.

That all meant he was vulnerable to meโ€”only meโ€”and this was my chance. Possibly the only one Iโ€™d get to end this.

โ€œI expected you to run from me,โ€ Kolis remarked. โ€œThatโ€™s what she wouldโ€™ve done. She always ran.โ€

โ€œNot always,โ€ I said, remembering what Iโ€™d learned about Sotoria. She may have run in the beginning, but that changed.

Laces of golden eather swirled faster across his chest. โ€œYouโ€™re right.โ€ His chin lifted. A heartbeat passed. โ€œPut the sword down.โ€

That would not happen. โ€œMake me.โ€

โ€œCome now,โ€ he said with a low chuckle, his wide mouth curling into a mockery of a smile that bordered on patronizing. He started toward me, the wind off the sea tugging at his linen pants. โ€œWhat do you think youโ€™re going to do with that?โ€

Waiting until he was within reach of the blade, I showed him exactly what I could do. I thrust out with the shadowstone sword, aiming straight for the bastardโ€™s heart.

Kolisโ€™s eyes widened, and his brows lifted, creasing the skin of his forehead. The stunned look on his face was comical. It was as if he couldnโ€™t believe that I dared to do such a thing. I wouldโ€™ve laughed, but he was a Primal.

And he was fast, his reflexes as insane as Ashโ€™s. But like with the guard, I had the element of surprise. Kolis didnโ€™t really believe I would attack, which cost him a fraction of a second.

The shadowstone blade pierced his skin, and my lips split in a savage grin.

The second the sword sank into his chest, he knocked the hilt from my grasp with such jarring force that I lost my balance in the unforgiving sand and fell to one knee.

The sword vibrated where it was partially lodged in his chest, a half an inchโ€”if thatโ€”to the right of his heart.

Son of a bitch.

Shimmery blood trickled down Kolisโ€™s chest as he gripped the swordโ€™s hilt, tearing it free. The very moment the blade was out of his body, the damn wound immediately stopped bleeding.

Thick, dark clouds raced over the once-calm sky, blotting out the stars and moon. A stuttered heartbeat passed.

Lightning suddenly streaked above and energy swamped the air, slithering over my skin and causing the embers in my chest to flare. The weight of the soaking power was oppressive, threatening to push me into the ground.

Heart thundering, my head jerked up. Fury was etched into every line of Kolisโ€™s face and set the hard jut of his jaw. The veins in his cheeks lit up with golden-tinged eather. The embers in my chest responded, beginning to thrum wildly as the Primal essence turned his eyes into silver pools with flecks of gold.

โ€œThat is the second time tonight Iโ€™ve had a sword pierce my flesh.โ€ Light pulsed from his hand, and the shadowstone sword he held evaporated into nothing, not even dust. โ€œI did not appreciate it before, and that has not

changed.โ€

My stomach hollowed as I shot to my feet. Iโ€™d stabbed Ash more than once and threatened to do so again too many times to count, but Iโ€™d never

been afraid of him. Not even when he went full Primal on me in the Dying Woods after I accidentally hit him with a bolt of eather.

But I was afraid of Kolis.

I tried to swallow, but my throat seized. I took a step back.

Kolis swiped a hand over his chest and looked down at his blood-smeared palm. He tilted his head and lowered his hand. โ€œThat was very unwise.โ€

โ€œIt was,โ€ I rasped. โ€œI probably shouldโ€™ve aimed for the head.โ€ His gold-flecked silver eyes went flat. Absolutely dead.

I did the only sensible thing. Pivoting, I ran. This time, no guards stood in

the shadows of the sweeping palms. My arms and legs pumpedโ€”

Kolis caught my hair in a fist, jerking my entire body back. Fiery pain erupted in my scalp as my feet slipped. I landed on my knees again. Knowing this put me at a dangerous disadvantage, I attempted to regain my footing

while he dragged me through the sand.

Kolis hauled me up and whipped me around. โ€œNow that, I am more accustomed to.โ€ He yanked my head back.

I gasped as pain traveled from my scalp down my spine. Grabbing hold of his arm, I tried to loosen the tension.

โ€œThe running-away part, in case youโ€™re wondering what I meant.โ€

A tiny part buried deep inside me knew this was one of the moments I needed to keep my mouth shut and think before I did anything. Not only for my life but also the entirety of the mortal realm.

But I refused to cower before him.ย Sheย refused to do it, no matter the cost.

No matter how foolish it was. I was not weak, and Iโ€™d been wrong when I first heard the legend of Sotoria. She was not weak either.

โ€œThat sounds like something to be proud of,โ€ I spat, bringing my knee up fast and hard.

Iโ€™d missed his heart before, but I did not miss now.

My knee slammed into his groin. A roar of pain erupted from Kolis, and his arm cut through the airโ€”

Agony exploded in my jaw and cheek. A metallic taste immediately filled my mouth. I went down, catching myself a second before I face-planted in

the sand. I didnโ€™t even know what part of him had hit me. His arm? A fist? Whatever it was had my ears ringing. For a moment, the pain stunned me enough that I feared it was something Ash could feel if he was conscious.

Rocking back onto my knees, I breathed through the pain until the initial brutal shock of it lessened. I spat a mouthful of blood onto the sand, shocked that a tooth hadnโ€™t come flying out with it.

โ€œGodsdamn it,โ€ Kolis snarled. โ€œI didnโ€™t mean for that to happen.โ€ The white linen of his pants edged into my vision. โ€œAre you all right?โ€

A spasm ran through me. He soundedโ€ฆgods, he sounded genuinely concerned, and that sent a chill down my spine. โ€œWhat do you think?โ€

โ€œI told you not to push me,โ€ he reasoned, the sound of his breaths sharp and short. โ€œBut youโ€™re determined to make me into the villain.โ€

โ€œMakeย you a villain?โ€ A wet laugh left me as I pushed to my feet. I lifted my throbbing head. โ€œYouโ€™re already that.โ€

โ€œI neverโ€ฆโ€ Kolisโ€™s eyes tracked the blood running down my chin, and he flinched. The fucker actuallyย flinchedย at the sight of the blood heโ€™d drawn. โ€œI never wanted to be that.โ€

โ€œMy gods,โ€ I whispered. โ€œYouโ€™re unhinged.โ€

In the moonlight, his cheeks deepened in color. โ€œIf so, then I am only what my brother made me,โ€ he snarled.

โ€œIs there anything you donโ€™t blame your brother for?โ€ I snapped.

Kolis shot forward so fast I sucked in a stuttered breath and jerked back a step. And I hated that Iโ€™d retreated, that Iโ€™d given him even an inch.

He halted, his chest rising and falling rapidly. A moment passed, then another. It was clear to me that he was keeping himself in check. Barely. โ€œThis is not what I wantโ€”us fighting.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t care what you want!โ€ I shot back, my stomach twisting. I wasnโ€™t exactly sure that had only been me whoโ€™d yelled the words.

His hands fisted at his sides. โ€œDo not push me,ย soโ€™lis.โ€

Soโ€™lis? I had no idea what that meant, but I thought Sotoria might because her rage was palpable, and it was most definitely her that screamed what

came out of my mouth next. โ€œFuck you!โ€

I didnโ€™t see him move before I felt his grip at my throat. My hands flew to his. I pried at his fingers, but it was no use. His fingertips pressed in, making it difficult to breathe.

โ€œI warned you not to push me,โ€ Kolis accused, his nostrils flaring. โ€œYet you do exactly that and more.โ€

Ignoring the fluttering panic in my chest, I met and held his stare.

โ€œI think youโ€™ve spent too much time with my nephew.โ€ Kolis smirked. โ€œAnd I saw him give me that very same look tonight. Iโ€™m sure I will see it again soon enough.โ€

โ€œYou touch him, and Iโ€”โ€ I forced out the words amid gasps for air.

โ€œYou will do what?โ€ Kolis cut in, faint wisps of eather beginning to stir in his eyes as his grip got even tighter. โ€œWhat will you do for him? Because I

saw what heโ€™d do for you. Heโ€™d kill his brethren. Attack me. Start a war.โ€

Some level of common sense returned, warning me that I needed to be smart when it came to Ash. It took no leap of logic to know that if Kolis suspected I was in love with his nephew, he would approach it as Sotoria being in love with him, and that wouldnโ€™t end well.

The image of the dagger rising and plunging flashed before me. I could still hear the wet, fleshy sounds.

My heart raced with fearโ€”potent, numbing terror. Ash wasnโ€™t safe right now. Heโ€™d been weakened, and because of me, gravely injured.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Kolis demanded, his fingers digging into the bite heโ€™d left behind as he lifted me onto my tiptoes. โ€œWhat will you do for him that you will not do for me?โ€

โ€œJust about anything you can think of, but that has nothing to do with him. At the end of the day, I couldnโ€™t care less about him.โ€ I forced out words that couldnโ€™t be more untrue. My chest felt as if it were shrinking with each passing second. Kolisโ€™s grip tightened, likely bruising, and I choked. โ€œI would do anything for literally anyone elseโ€”a random guard, another Primal, a corpse, a piece of grassโ€ฆโ€ I wheezed.

โ€œI think I get the picture.โ€ His lip curled. One fang appeared. โ€œAnd I also think youโ€™re lying.โ€

Alarm quickened my pulse. I realized I needed to distract him from

thoughts of Ash, and the only way I knew how to do that was to direct his attention to me completely. โ€œAnd I think youโ€ฆI think you hit like a wanna- be Primal of Life.โ€

Kolisโ€™s laughter filled the air like a hiss as he hauled me against his chest. The contact of his flesh against the too-thin gown sent a shudder of revulsion through me. โ€œYou are so incredibly foolish and reckless. Too bold and entirely too mouthy.โ€

โ€œYouโ€ฆโ€โ€”I struggled for breathโ€”โ€œforgot oneโ€ฆthing.โ€ โ€œAnd what is that?โ€ he asked. โ€œDisrespectful?โ€

โ€œSure, butโ€ฆIโ€™m also soonโ€ฆto be dead,โ€ I wheezed.

He raised a golden brow. โ€œIs that so?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I croaked. โ€œSince youโ€™re killing meโ€ฆagain.โ€

For a moment, Kolis didnโ€™t move. Heโ€™d gone completely still. Then his

gaze dropped to where he had me by the throat. His eyes widened in surprise. It was almost as if heโ€™d had no idea he was choking me. He shoved me away from him.

Stumbling back, I barely managed to keep my balance. I bent at the waist, hands on my knees while I dragged in deep mouthfuls of salty air. A tremor coursed through me, and I swallowed, wincing at the soreness in my throat.

I could practically feel the bruises forming on the skin of my neck, but I learned something then. I laughed, the sound like nails against stone. It hurt, but as sick and twisted as it was, his love of Sotoria was a weakness in more ways than one.

โ€œThis conversation is over,โ€ Kolis said. Another laugh almost snuck free. He thought this was aย conversation? โ€œWe are going home, and once youโ€™ve calmed down, we will talk then.โ€

โ€œHome?โ€ Slowly, I straightened, my disbelief, anger, and maybe a little of Sotoriaโ€™s, getting the better of me. โ€œGo fuck yourself, you nightmarish piece

ofโ€”โ€ I tensed, seeing his hand move this time, knowing it would hurt.

The blow never landed.

Kolis gripped my chin, and my heart stuttered. It wasnโ€™t his hold. The

press of his fingers was firm but nowhere near as bruising as it had been on my throat. Still, what I saw caused my heart to continue skipping beats.

Primal essence sparked and ignited, spilling into the air around him. A bright, golden glow rose, arcing from his back like wings. The swirls of eather spread so rapidly over his flesh that, for a moment, he became as he had been when battling Ash: blinding, golden light and spitting eather that stung my skin.

But the light faded quickly, showing that his skin had thinned to the point where the bones of his arm were visible. A knot of dread twisted in my stomach as I lifted my gaze. I didnโ€™t want to see, but I couldnโ€™t stop from looking.

I saw the dull sheen of his cheekbones. His jawbone. The bones of his arm. And his eyesโ€ฆ They were just sockets filled with pools of black, swirling nothingness.

Kolis hadnโ€™t looked like this when he battled Ash, but I knew instantly that this was what theย trueย Primal embers of death looked like.

And it was terrifying.

The wings of eather lifted and stretched behind him, then disappeared into golden smoke. The aura in his veins faded as his skin thickened, hiding what he truly looked like. โ€œI do hope you are far more aware and grateful of the

grace Iโ€™ve shown you than Nyktos was.โ€ โ€œGrace?โ€ I exclaimed. โ€œYouโ€”โ€

The whirling abyss of nothingness that had been his eyes flashed to silver and gold. โ€œYou will not speak.โ€

My body went rigid, the four words thundering through me. An aching pulse shot through my jaw, and my mouth clamped shut.

โ€œYou will not talk back,โ€ Kolis said, and his voice was everywhere, both outside and inside of me. โ€œNor will you fight me.โ€

My muscles obeyed him instantly. I lowered my hands to my sides. What Iโ€™d feared in the ruined chamber as I held the dagger to my throat had come to fruition. He was using compulsion.

โ€œThat is much better.โ€ Kolis smiled and drew me toward him with just the curl of his arm. He lowered his head, and his mouth was just an inch from

mine when he spoke next. โ€œMuch, much better.โ€

I felt his hand on my lower back and then his chest against mine. My heart lurched. I willed my mouth to open. Wished for my arms and legs to move, but nothing happened. All I could do was stand there. He could do anything to me. Fear blossomed at the loss of control.

โ€œThere is something you need to understand, whether youโ€™ve spoken the truth of who you are or not.โ€ One by one, he lifted all his fingers but his thumb. โ€œIf anyone dared to speak to me as you have, I would have their flesh flayed from their bodies and fed to them.โ€

Kolis wiped at the blood under my lower lip and then lifted his hand to his mouth.

I was going to be sick.

Hopefully, if I did vomit, I would do it in his fucking face.

He sucked on his thumb, drawing the blood into his mouth. The eather brightened in his eyes. โ€œYou saw what happened to Nyktos for daring to

strike me.โ€ His head tilted, sending a lock of gold hair against a cheek. โ€œSo, if

it turns out you are not myย graeca, and this is some sort of elaborate ploy?

There will be no limit to the atrocities visited upon you and everyone youโ€™ve ever cared about before I take the embers of life.โ€ His lips grazed mine as they curved into a smile. โ€œThat, I promise you.โ€

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