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Chapter no 46

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

I lay on my back, eyes closed, and my hand resting on the bed beside me, the space still cool from where Ashโ€™s body had been.

After confirming what I already knewโ€”that the Rot had been stoppedโ€” Ash had drawn me back into the bedchamber, hopefully before anyone spotted me standing out there, completely nude.

That wouldnโ€™t make for a great first impression as Queen. The Rot had stopped.

Lasania would be savedโ€”well, at least for now. There was still Kolis andโ€ฆwhatever I might have done to the kingdom during my Ascension, but the Rot would not be its destruction.

I truly hadnโ€™t failed. Iโ€™d ended the Rot.

A small laugh bubbled out of me as my fingers curled into the sheet. Ash

was currently out in the hall, speaking with Rhain, who had also swung by to check on us. Instead of threatening the godโ€™s life like heโ€™d done with Nektas,

Ash had stepped out into the hall, likely to assure Rhainโ€”and therefore

everyone elseโ€”that I was not only okay but also knew exactly who I was.

Ash had only been gone a handful of seconds, not even a minute, and I missed him.

Which was silly.

But it was a good kind of silly.

Opening my eyes, I rolled onto my side and stared at the closed doors. I didnโ€™t want to get out of bed again. Despite what Ash had said about us having time, I had a feeling I would have to face the reality of, wellโ€ฆ everything that existed beyond those doors if I rose againโ€”whether naked or clothed.

I wasnโ€™t ready to stop being happily silly, with the knowledge that the Rot had been ended. Where I was just a wife, and my only problem was missing my husband. I could spend an eternity as that.

But I knew I couldnโ€™t. At least not now.

Once I got up andย handledย things, then I could have that eternity.

Iย wouldย have it.

My gaze wandered to the small nightstand. There was a clear pitcher, and two glasses turned upside down. Reaching for the water, I stopped, instead focusing on the small wooden box.

Glancing at the door, my curiosity got the best of me, and I rose onto my elbow and picked up the container. It had small silver hinges and was surprisingly lightweight, almost as if there was nothing inside it. Sitting up, the thin fur blanket pooled at my waist as I traced the delicate lines carved into the lid, my finger following the etchings. The markings were the vine

scrollwork I often saw on the tunics of those in the Shadowlands and the doors to the throne room.

Whoโ€™d made this box? Ash? Possibly his father? Nektas? Someone else? Whoever it was, the time it must have taken to craft such intricate lines made me think it was something one would use to store important items.

Knowing I was being a complete snoop, I cracked open the lid. My lips parted as I peered inside. The realm seemed to hold its breath for a moment. As did I. A slight tremor went through my hands as a mixture of disbelief and elation swept through me.

I didnโ€™t know what Iโ€™d expected to find, but it wasnโ€™tโ€”in a hundred years

โ€”the answer to where all the hair ties had gone after Ash unbound my hair.

Now, I knew.

They were all in this box. I didnโ€™t know why that delighted me so. Why it felt as important as learning the Rot had been stopped. But there was no suppressing the wide smile that spread across my face. For there to be so many stowed awayโ€”about a dozen of themโ€”it had to mean that he had been keeping the ties since the very first time he gently unwound the braid in my hair.

Even when he was angry.

Actually, I knew why this moved me so.

A Primal of Death had been collecting my hair ties, treating them as if they were prized possessionsโ€”treasure.

It was such a small token, something most probably wouldnโ€™t even think twice about. But these little hair ties had belonged to me, and Ash had sought to keep them close to himโ€”to keep a part ofย meย close to him.

A rush of tears hit my eyes as I quietly closed the lid and returned the box to where Iโ€™d found it. I lay back down, blinking the dampness from my lashes.

Those hair tiesโ€ฆthey were further proof that Ash had been falling in love with me long before my life was truly on the lineโ€”long before Iโ€™d been willing to admit that Iโ€™d been falling in love with him. They were further proof that our hearts, ourย soulsย were truly one.

 

 

When Ash returned from speaking with Rhain, he immediately joined me. Bracing himself with one knee on the bed, he caught the back of my head and brought his down to mine. His lips tasted of desire as he claimed my mouth in a languid and tender kiss. Every touch of his lips sent shivers down my spine.

โ€œI think you missed me,โ€ I said when we parted. I felt a little breathless. He trailed his fingers across my cheek. โ€œI did.โ€

Thinking about the collection of hair ties, I smiled against his mouth. I didnโ€™t doubt for a second that he spoke the truth.

โ€œDid anyone see me naked?โ€ I asked. โ€œLucky for them, no,โ€

I shook my head. โ€œIs everything okay, then? With Rhain and everyone?โ€

โ€œIt is.โ€ A lock of hair fell across his face. โ€œRhain was a little concerned after Nektas told him I threatened his life.โ€

I grinned.

โ€œI have a feeling that amuses you to no end.โ€ โ€œIt does.โ€ I nodded for extra emphasis.

โ€œKnew it.โ€ Ash kissed me again and then pulled back. He cupped my cheek, tilting my head back. His gaze met mine.

โ€œYour eyes are beautiful,ย liessa.โ€

Feeling my chest warm, I smiled. โ€œThank you.โ€

Ash settled onto the bed beside me. His hands roamed over my body, running down my sides and then back up over my breasts. I moaned softly, aching for him.

โ€œI still have things I want to talk about.โ€ His hand slid over my hip, cupping my rear. He tugged me closer to him. โ€œAnd youโ€™re being

distracting.โ€

โ€œMe?โ€ I shivered as the tips of my breasts grazed the cool hardness of his chest.

โ€œYes, you.โ€ His fingers pressed into the flesh of my ass.

โ€œYouโ€™re the one who kissed me,โ€ I reminded him, drawing in his fresh, citrusy scent as I worked a leg between his. โ€œAnd youโ€™re also the one groping my ass.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s only because I donโ€™t want your ass to get lonely.โ€ He nipped at my lower lip. โ€œIโ€™m just being thoughtful.โ€

I laughed, loving this rare, playful side of him. โ€œSo incredibly thoughtful.โ€

He murmured an agreement that was lost in the sigh he drew from me as his lips found mine once more. This kiss was just as slow and sweet as the

one before, an unhurried dance that spoke volumes of love and longing. We

wereย bothย breathless this time when our lips parted, our hearts pounding. โ€œRemember when I said I needed to tell you several things?โ€ he said,

tucking some strands of my hair back.

I nodded.

A moment passed, and when he spoke again, there was a change in his

toneโ€”a richer, fuller timbre I wasnโ€™t sure I wouldโ€™ve picked up on before. โ€œI love you, Sera.โ€

My lips immediately split into the same wide, goofy smile that seeing the hair ties had provoked.

โ€œAnd you love me.โ€

โ€œI do.โ€ I wiggled an inch closer.

His stare caught and held mine. โ€œYouโ€™re my wife.โ€

โ€œHearing you say, โ€˜I love you,โ€™ has become my favorite three words of any Iโ€™ve heard you speak,โ€ I told him. โ€œโ€™Youโ€™re my wifeโ€™ is a close second.

Or maybe they are tied?โ€ I wrinkled my nose. โ€œNo. I love you is my favorite.โ€

โ€œStop being cute.โ€ He kissed the bridge of my nose. โ€œItโ€™s also distracting.โ€

I grinned, flattening my hand against his chest. โ€œSounds like that is one of thoseย youย problems youโ€™re continuously having.โ€

โ€œOne youโ€™re currently not helping with,โ€ he pointed out, letting go of my hair to place his hand atop mine. It was his left and my right. Our imprints touched, and I couldโ€™ve sworn our skin hummed. โ€œIโ€™m your husband,โ€ he repeated. โ€œYouโ€™re my wife. And I know I donโ€™t have a whole lot of

experience in this, not even secondhandโ€ฆโ€

Neither did I. Even though my mother had remarried, their marriage had been more of a necessity. I wasnโ€™t even sure she and King Ernald loved each other. Maybe they simply tolerated one another.

If I were honest with myself, my stepfather carried more than just a fondness for my mother but sheโ€ฆshe was still in love with my father.

That made my heart ache as I focused on Ash.

โ€œAnd even though I never allowed myself to consider what it would be

like to be in love with another and be married, I know what kind of marriage I want.โ€ Ash drew his lower lip between his teeth. โ€œOr I know what kind of marriage I want with you.โ€

My heart started doing that skipping thing again. โ€œI want us to trust each other,โ€ he began.

โ€œI trust you,โ€ I told him. โ€œIrrevocably.โ€

A small smile appeared, softening his features. โ€œI know, but thisโ€ฆI think this is a different kind of trust, one that allows us to share everything with each other. The easy and the hardโ€”especially the hard.โ€ Only a faint glow of eather pulsed behind his pupils. โ€œThe kind of trust where we know we can be honest and feel comfortable knowing that anything we share will not change how we see each other.โ€

My stomach hollowed as my gaze fell to where his hand still rested atop mine. I looked at the imprint.

โ€œWe have that kind of trust already, donโ€™t we?โ€ Ash asked, his breath cool against my forehead.

I nodded, my throat thickening. โ€œWe do.โ€

โ€œSo, you know that, no matter what, I will always see you as being as strong and brave as you are clever and fierce.โ€ His fingers pressed between mine. โ€œThat my attraction, my need and want of you, will never be lessened, no matter what happens.โ€ He paused. โ€œOr what has happened.โ€

My lower lip trembled, and the edges of my fangs scraped against the back of my lips as I pressed my mouth closed.

โ€œI knowย whoย you are, Sera, andย whatย you mean to me. And that is everything because you are everything to me.โ€ He pressed a kiss to my forehead. โ€œAnd that will never change.โ€

A shudder went through me.

โ€œIt would be impossible for that to happen.โ€ He shifted so his forehead rested against mine. โ€œBecause even if we werenโ€™t mates of the heart, what you made me feel from the moment you stood in the Shadow Temple years ago to every moment between then and now, wouldโ€™ve still made me fall in

love with you. Your courage and strength, your beauty and utter fearlessness, your humor, and most of all, that softness of yours you share with me. It

wouldโ€™ve made sure myย kardiaย somehow came back. I believe thatโ€”Iย know

thatโ€”because youโ€™re the first person I have ever felt has truly accepted me, no matter what Iโ€™ve done in my past or what has been done to me. Youโ€™re the first to refuse to allow any more drops of blood to be inked into my flesh.

You were the first to ever make me feel anything that mattered,โ€ he swore. โ€œYouโ€™reโ€ฆyouโ€™re simply my first, Sera, and you will be my last.โ€

My eyes stung with tears. โ€œYouโ€™re going to make me cry.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not trying to.โ€ His hand squeezed mine. โ€œBut itโ€™s okay if you do. I wouldnโ€™t think less of you if you did. There isnโ€™t anything that could make me think less of you.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ I whispered hoarsely. And I did. The reasonable, logical, and unfortunately very small part of my mind knew. โ€œAnd I know what youโ€™re getting at. I do. Youโ€™re talking about my time with Kolis.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m talking about things in general,โ€ he said. โ€œAnd about that.โ€

โ€œIt was nothing,โ€ I said in a rush, my insides twisting, causing my breath to catch.

It was nothing.

Veses had said theย sameย thing. She had spoken theย sameย lie.

Ashโ€™s lips brushed the curve of my cheek, and then he pulled his head back a few inches. His hand left mine. A heartbeat passed, and I felt the tips of his fingers on my chin. He tilted my head back. โ€œI want you to know that when youโ€™re ready to talk about everything, whether itโ€™s nothing or not, Iโ€™ll be waiting. Iโ€™ll be ready.โ€

I squeezed my eyes shut so tightly I saw white for a few seconds. A flood of words crawled up my throat, but a wall of emotion and sheer will as strong as shadowstone choked them off.

Veses had lied. I didnโ€™t.

Iย wasnโ€™t.

โ€œBy the way,โ€ Ash said, his gruff voice reaching me. โ€œRhain is going to gather some food for us. Heโ€™s positive youโ€™re starving.โ€

Gods, the way heโ€™d changed the subject and the moment he chose toโ€ฆ I loved this man.

I would always love him.

Counting the beats between each breath, I opened my eyes. โ€œThatโ€™s

niceโ€ฆโ€ I cleared my throat. โ€œThatโ€™s nice of him. Which is kind of strange, isnโ€™t it? Rhain being nice.โ€

Ash arched a brow. โ€œRhain is known as one of the kindest gods in the Shadowlands.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll have to take your word for that.โ€ My eyes widened when I saw an icy hardness creeping into his features. Shit. โ€œI mean, Rhain had a reason not to be all that welcoming toward me.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not sure I agree with that.โ€ โ€œRhain is loyal to youโ€”โ€

Eather seeped from behind his pupils, stirring the energy inside me. โ€œHe is loyal to you,โ€ he stated in a low growl. โ€œHis Queen.โ€

โ€œOkay, he is loyal to both of us,โ€ I amended, half-afraid for Rhainโ€™s safety. The other half of me was, well, kind of aroused by Ashโ€™s protectiveness. โ€œBut before, he was loyal to you. And since Iย hadย been planning to kill you, his initial response to me was completely

understandable.โ€

Ash said nothing to that, but I could practically see him plotting out his nextโ€ฆconversation with Rhain.

โ€œDonโ€™t say anything to him about it,โ€ I stated.

โ€œI wonโ€™t.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m serious. If he still harbors any ill feelings toward me,โ€โ€”which I truly didnโ€™t think he didโ€”โ€œor if anyone does, I will handle it. I need to.

Especially if Iโ€™m going to be their Queen.โ€

โ€œIf?โ€ Ash chuckled. โ€œLiessa, you are their Queen.โ€

My stomach dipped. Gods, I was having a really hard time processing that.

โ€œYouโ€™re right, though. You need to handle it,โ€ he said as he picked up my hand. โ€œI wonโ€™t say anything. โ€œ

โ€œWow,โ€ I murmured, surprised.

โ€œBut if you handling it doesnโ€™t actually handle it? And they still show you disrespect?โ€ Wisps of eather churned through his eyes. โ€œI will fucking destroy them.โ€

I blinked.

โ€œNo matter who they are,โ€ he promised.

My lips twitched. I didnโ€™t think smiling would help, nor would telling him that his fierceness when it came to me had to be more potent than radek wine. For once, I listened to that voice of reason.

โ€œSpeaking of Rhain,โ€ I said after a moment. โ€œThought projection? Thatโ€™s a nifty talent of his I was completely unaware of.โ€

โ€œMany donโ€™t know he can do that. You werenโ€™t told aboutโ€”โ€

โ€œThere was no reason for me to know then,โ€ I interjected, understanding that sharing that kind of knowledge with me, who in the past had sought to betray Ash and hadnโ€™t shown much interest in ruling the Shadowlands

alongside him, wouldโ€™ve been a risk. โ€œSo, all those times I couldโ€™ve sworn

Rhain was communicating with you, even though I didnโ€™t hear him speak, he was?โ€

One side of Ashโ€™s lips quirked. โ€œHe probably was.โ€

Smiling, I watched him trail his finger along the golden swirl. Theย imprint.

The direction of my thoughts immediately shifted as it occurred to me that perhaps itย wasnโ€™tย me who had blessed our union. Maybe itย hadย been the Fates. Or perhaps it happened because we were mates of the heart.

And maybeโ€ฆmaybe the fact that such a thing was real, meant that what I believed about my parents was also true. It explained why the agony of my fatherโ€™s loss embittered my mother so deeply and how their union was important since it brought me intoโ€”I gasped, my head jerking up.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Concern filled his eyes.

โ€œHolland saw this. He must have. All of this. Remember when he and Penellaphe came, and you were off to the side talking to her while Holland and I spoke? You asked me what he said, and Iโ€”well, I lied.โ€

โ€œShocker,โ€ he murmured, the eather in his eyes twinkling. It struck me then what about his voice was different. It was lighter.

Heย was lighter.

My chest burned with emotion, causing Ashโ€™s brow to pinch. The gods knew Iโ€™d probably just projected that emotion at his face. I had to suck it back down to speak without crying all over him. โ€œAnyway, he said that

broken thread of mine was unexpected and that fate was as ever-changing as the mind and heart. He was speaking ofย yourย heart. He told me that love is

more powerful than the Arae can imagine. It was like he was trying to tell me

not to give up hope.โ€ My nose scrunched. โ€œBecause he knewโ€ฆhe knew you could love me.โ€

โ€œHe likely knew I was already in love with you, Sera.โ€

Hearing that made my heart skip. โ€œAnd he couldnโ€™t have told us any of this?โ€

โ€œI think that would be obliterating that fine line he likes to walk,โ€ he replied, lips turning up.

I rolled my eyes. โ€œHe couldโ€™ve at least been a little less vague. Like, I donโ€™t know, randomly mention mates of the heart surpassing aย kardiaย orโ€”โ€ Feeling the essence stir, I stopped what would surely be a lengthy tirade. โ€œOkay. Iโ€™m just not going to think about that.โ€

His smile spread.

โ€œSo.โ€ I drew out the word. โ€œWhy do you think you had the dream?โ€ He raised a brow.

โ€œWhat? I mean, you had a vision. Thatโ€™s kind of important.โ€ I sat straight.

โ€œDo you think it was the mates of the heart thing? Iโ€ฆโ€ I trailed off, letting that odd sense of knowing fully form without interruption.

It was the one thing more powerful than the so-called Arae. It was that unexpected thread.

Unpredictable.

It was the unknown. The unwritten.

Powerful.

It was something not even the Fates dared to predict or control.

The only thing that could disrupt fate. It couldnโ€™t be found.

It could only be accepted.

It was even more powerful than what coursed through the veins of the Primals and their creators. Equally awe-inspiring and terrifying in its selfishness. It could snap a thread unexpectedly and prematurely.

It could extend a thread of life by sheerย will, becoming a piece of pure magic that could not be extinguished.

It was true love of the heart and soul.

โ€œIt is because we areโ€ฆwe areย heartmates.โ€ I nodded smugly. โ€œI feel very clever for answering my own question.โ€

โ€œYou mean figuring out the very obvious answer?โ€ he suggested dryly.

I swung at him again, and like before, he caught my wrist. โ€œFuck,โ€ he groaned, pushing me onto my back and bracing his weight on his forearms as he leaned over me. โ€œI love you.โ€

There was so much we needed to deal withโ€”so much uncertainty. There was Kolis. The other Primals. All the other stuff that kept popping into my head whenever it went quiet. The things those unknown voices that I knew were as old as this realm said to me while I was in stasis. What I saw. What Iย knew. A lot of it was disjointed, making little sense, but I suspected all the scattered pieces would come together if given time. Then there was how myโ€ฆmy Ascension affected Iliseeum and the mortal realmโ€”the latter something I was almost afraid to ask about because I suddenly recalled the blast of power that had left me, hitting the skies above Lasania. There was

Sotoriaโ€™s soul, and the plans surrounding itโ€”things that left me uncomfortable.

Plans I was empowered to change.

But right now, the only thing that mattered was Ash. Us. This miracle of a second chance. The first opportunity for both of us to truly be able toย liveย and have complete control of our lives.

โ€œSay it again,โ€ I demanded.

Ash kissed my brow. โ€œI love you, Sera.โ€

The essence hummed, as did my heart, my soul. โ€œAgain,โ€ I whispered. Laughing, Ash cupped my cheeks and kissed me. โ€œI love you,ย liessa.โ€ I clasped the back of his head, feeling my chest swell. โ€œShow me.โ€

He did.

There were no more confessions or whispered truths. We came together once more, but this timeโ€ฆthis time, we madeย love.

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