โI donโt think this is wise,โ Alastir said as he sat in the chair across from Casteel and me the following day.
Casteel stretched out his legs, crossing them at the ankles. He looked utterly at ease but I knew better. I hadnโt opened my senses. Part of me was half afraid that if I did, I would start glowing silver even though I hadnโt when I tested it out on Casteel upon returning to our rooms the night before.
But Iย knew.
It was as if I had opened myself up to him. There were no tastes in the back of my throat, but I knew he was annoyed with Alastir and struggling to remain patient. I knew he was also bored with the conversation five seconds after it began. These were not speculations. Iย knewย this to be true, because when I did open myself up to him, I felt those exact emotions.
Just like I had when I woke this morning to Casteel watching me from where he lay beside me and knew he was hungry. Not for blood. Hungry like he had been when we stood outside Vonettaโs house. What Iโd felt from him had brought forth a heady reaction from my body, and when he left the bed without touching me, I felt his confusion.
Then, when Vonetta showed up with clothing that I had yet to go through and a basket of powdery doughnuts, Iโd looked at her and had known that she felt no ill feelings toward me. There was curiosity and a low-level buzz of wariness, but she didnโt distrust or dislike me. When I opened my senses to her, what I felt confirmed that.
And now, I could feel Alastirโs dismay simply by looking at him. It was thick like curdled milk.
What I felt was not my imagination, that much I knew. This was my abilities changing yet again, possibly even growing stronger.
โI do not think you should marry without the Kingโs and Queenโs permission,โ Alastir said.
โYou know I donโt need their permission.โ
โBut that doesnโt mean you shouldnโt request it. Even if they reject this marriage, you can still proceed, but at least you would be doing so with
their knowledge,โ Alastir argued. โMarrying here or in Saionโs Cove without their consent or knowledge will cause a spectacle, Casteel.โ
โIt would only cause a spectacle if people realize they were unaware.โ Casteel crossed his arms. โWhich is something no one should realize since itโs not improbable for me to have sent word home to them.โ
Alastir leaned forward. โCasteel, I really thinkโโ
โYouโre not going to change his mind,โ I interjected, nearly as weary with the conversation as Casteel was.
โAnd what about yours?โ Alastir demanded. โWould you wish to meet your future mother-in-law before or after youโve married her son? Or does what you want even matter?โ
The pulse of fury from Casteel was a warning, but it was my irritation with that question that led me to say, โIf I hadnโt agreed with Casteel, we wouldnโt even be having this conversation with you.โ
โPenellaphe, trust me when I say that this is not something either of you needs to rush into,โ he said, gentling his voice, but I felt a thread ofโฆ anger that was not mine or Casteelโs. โYou have time. All the time in the world.โ
But we didnโt. โIn a perfect world, I wouldโve loved to have been courted in a way that didnโt involve kidnappings or fleeing the Ascended.โ
โOr being stabbed,โ Casteel murmured under his breath. I turned to him.
He winked.
He actually winked at me.
Taking a deep breath, I focused on Alastir. โBut that is not the real world. The reality is that Iโd rather marry before learning all the ways his parents will most likely object,โ I told him, and that was the godsโ honest truth. Temporary or not, who in their right mind would want to subject themselves to that?
Alastirโs features softened. โYou donโt know that they will.โ
โYes. I do,โ I stated, aware of Casteelโs gaze and the absence of the all- too-brief amusement. I sat forward. โThe only people here who have been even remotely friendly to me are the wolven and some of the men who traveled with you. None of the people of Spessaโs End have, and Iย knowย exactly how they feel about me.โ
Any denials died on Alastirโs tongue.
โThere is no reason for me to believe that his parents wonโt share the same worries or concerns as the people do,โ I continued. โIโd rather marry without actually being able to replay all of their concerns in my head during the ceremony.โ
Alastir sat back, rubbing his fingers over his brow. โI can understand that. I really can, but our King and Queenโโ
โWill be shocked and probably greatly annoyed that I have married someone they have never laid eyes on, not to mention someone who is only half-Atlantian and was once the Maiden,โ Casteel interrupted. โBut as soon as they get to know her, none of that will matter. They will come to love her as fiercely as I do.โ
My heart stuttered and squeezed as I looked at Casteel, and I knewโIย knewย he hadnโt planned to say that last part, or at least he hadnโt meant to say it like that. His surprise was sharp and cool, and the moment his gaze met mine, I looked away.
I swallowed the ragged breath I wanted to exhale. โHow is Beckett?โ I asked. Vonetta had said that the young wolven was walking with barely a limp, but it was time to change the subject.
โIt is like he wasnโt injured at all,โ Alastir replied. โWhat you did for himโโ
โI was only trying to ease his pain,โ I said again. โI donโt even know if Iโll be able to do something like that again.โ
Alastir nodded, but he didnโt seem too convinced of, well, anything.
And then, he left. Alone, I turned to Casteel. โThat was fun, wasnโt it?โ he asked.
I didnโt know what it was about how heโd said that, but I laughed. โAlmost more than I could handle.โ
He smiled, his body finally relaxing to match his posture. โI could
tell.โ
My gaze flickered over him, and IโฆI knew the anger and frustration
had faded. The sadness was there, lingering beneath it all, but there was a strange sense of contentedness, too.
โAre you reading my emotions?โ โNo.โ I paused. โSort of?โ โWhat does that mean?โ
โIโm not sure what it means.โ I glanced down at my hands. โEver since I woke this morning, I can read emotions without opening myselfโwithout
having to concentrate. I focus, and if I want to knowโฆI know.โ โAnd if you donโt want to know?โ
I frowned. โThen I donโt. I donโt know if crowds will be different.โ โBecause they sometimes overwhelm you.โ
He remembered. I nodded.
โThatโsโฆโ He trailed off, and I looked over at him. โWhat am I feeling now?โ
โIโฆyouโre feeling curiosity. Not concern.โ His head tilted. โWhy would I feel concern?โ
โArenโt you worried that I will develop more empath traits?โ
โIf youโre thinking that Iโm worried about you becoming a Soul Eater and feeding off my emotions, youโd be wasting your energy.โ
I frowned at him. โI would hope you wouldnโt think that.โ โWhat I do think is itโs all amazing,โ he said. โYouโre amazing.โ I rolled my eyes.
โEspecially when you shut Alastir up. That is a talent that even I havenโt mastered.โ He sat forward, stopping so that we were nearly at eye level. โMy parents will likely be displeased, but they will welcome you. Iโm not saying that to make you feel better. I mean it. Their anger or disappointment will not be directed at you.โ
I actually believed that.
And I almost believed what he said to Alastir about his parents loving me as fiercely as he did. Heartmates.
Casteel curled his fingers around my chin, drawing my gaze back to his. โWhat?โ His gaze searched mine. โWhat are you thinking? I know you are thinking about something. You always get this look on your face when youโre thinking about something you donโt want to share.โ
โWhat kind of look do I get?โ โYour nose wrinkles.โ โWhat? It does not.โ
โIt does.โ
I couldnโt tell if he was being serious or not. โI wasnโt thinking anything.โ
โLies.โ His thumb swept over my bottom lip. โTell me.โ
His gaze caught and held mine, and my heart started pounding. I fell into his warm amber depths, and I could feel my mask cracking. โI was
thinkingโฆI was thinking that you can be very convincing when you speak to others about how you feel about me.โ
โIs that so?โ
โYes,โ I whispered.
He dragged his lower lip through his teeth as his lashes lowered. โBut not convincing enough.โ
I knew he spoke of Alastir, but I thought if he were any more convincing,ย Iย would start to believe him.
His lashes lifted. โThereโs something I want to show you.โ
Astride Setti once more, Casteel controlled the reins as he led us through the woods, riding in the kind of companionable silence Iโd felt with few people before. He hadnโt gone straight, toward the town. He veered left, where the canopy of trees was quite a bit thicker and the woods were dense for as far as I could see.
โLook,โ Casteel said, nodding toward our right.
Turning my head, there was no stopping the smile that lifted the corners of my lips and spread across my face. Before us was a stunning field of flowers with showy red petals and black whorls, swaying slightly in a breeze.
โPoppies.โ A light laugh escaped me at the unexpected sight. โIโd never seen so many in one place.โ My gaze swept over them. โItโs beautiful.โ
โYeah,โ he agreed after a moment, clearing his throat as he shifted behind me. โIt is.โ The horse started to move along the edge of the woods and the poppies. โTheyโre grown here in the meadows for medicinal use.โ
I arched a brow. โYou donโt worry about people using them for other reasons?โ
โDo the fields look empty to you?โ When I nodded, he tapped my hip lightly with his fingers. โThere are sentries in there, camouflaged so theyโre hidden. The fields are monitored at all times so no one with the knowledge of how to cultivate the poppies can use them for ill-gotten gain.โ
โGoodness,โ I murmured, half expecting someone to pop up from the rows. โThatโs smart. Iโve heard itโs becoming a problem in some of the cities.โ
โWhile I was in Carsodonia, it ran rampant, and I saw it taking hold in Masadonia, too. But can you really blame those who live under such conditions, desiring an escape, no matter how temporary? Many of them who lose hours and days in opium dens are those who gave their children to the Court or to the Temples,โ he said. โIt may not be right, but I can understand why.โ
โI can, too. I mean, theyโre seeking peace, even if it doesnโt last.โ Sadness crowded out the beauty of the field.
โThis is only part of what I wanted to show you.โ He urged Setti forward, pulling me from my thoughts. โSomething I think you will appreciate.โ
โI appreciated the poppies,โ I admitted with a faint flush.
โIโm glad to hear that.โ His chin grazed the side of my head as his arm tightened briefly around my waist, pulling me more fully against his chest.
The movement left me a little breathless. It always did, and it was something he did often. I wondered if he was aware of it as he took us deeper into the forest. Was it a purposeful gesture or one he wasnโt even aware of? The act reminded me of what I remembered seeing my father do. He always seemed to be pulling my mother close to him, as if he couldnโt bear for there to be any space between them. I didnโt think that was the reason for Casteel. Maybe it was just a method of communication for him.
Yet again, I found myself wishing that Tawny were here. I could ask her. She would know.
Sighing, I allowed myself to soak in the dappled sunlight of the forest, the chirps of nearby birds, and the scent of rich soil andโฆsomething sweet?
I sat up straighter as I caught sight of wolven-eye blue and soft purple lilac blossoms. The display was magnificent, climbing a rocky hill and spilling over in thick, spirals of color. It wasnโt until we grew closer that I realized there was an opening in the hill, a gap of blackness behind a curtain of blue and purple.
My heart began to pound as Casteel stopped the horse once more and we dismounted, leaving Setti to graze. I thought I had an idea of what Casteel was going to show me as he took my hand, leading me to the nearly hidden entry that one most likely wouldnโt find if they werenโt looking for it.
โItโs a little dark in a part of this,โ he warned me, sweeping aside the heavy fall of flowers. โBut it wonโt last long.โ
A little dark was an understatement as we entered the hill. I could see nothing in the cool air. My grip on his hand tightened. โCan you really see anything?โ
โI can.โ
โI donโt believe you.โ
A low laugh came from in front of me. โYouโre wrinkling your nose right now.โ
I totally was. โAll right, then.โ
โDo you remember the caverns I mentioned before?โ he asked. โThe ones that I came to with my brother?โ
The ones that heโd also come to with the girl heโd once loved. Yes, I remembered, and it was exactly what I suspected when I saw the entryway. Disbelief still seized me in the darkness. Was he really bringing me to a place heโd once shared with his brotherโwith Shea when he sought to escape confusing conversations that his parents were having? I almost couldnโt believe he would bring me here.
โYes,โ I answered, finding my voice. Up ahead, I could see faint light breaking through the darkness. โI thought they were in Atlantia.โ
โThey are. And here. But what you canโt see is that many tunnels branch off from this one. Some of them run for miles, all the way to the Skotos Mountains and then beyond them, to the bluffs by the sea,โ he explained. โMalik and I spent endless hours and days trying to map them out, but we never found the tunnels that passed through the mountains.โ
I could easily picture little boys spending an entire childhood racing through the tunnels. My brother wouldโve been the same.
โThis is a part of them,โ he said as sunlight began to seep through the fissures in the ceiling of the cave. โThe best part in my opinion.โ
Damp, sweetly scented air reached us as Casteel turned to our left, where streams of sunlight washed over deep gray stone walls. He let go of my hand and hopped down a foot or so. โThereโs a slight drop here.โ Turning back to me, he placed his hands on my hips and lifted me down.
He didnโt let go when my feet were steady on the rock floor. He remained there, our chests inches apart. I looked up, and his eyes immediately locked onto mine. A shivery sense of awareness passed between us, one nearly impossible to ignore as we stood there. There were shadows in his eyes and around his mouth, and that sent my heart racing all over again.
And it didnโt slow as he backed up, his hands slipping away from my hips. A ragged exhale left me as he turned and walked forward. I felt like a bowstring pulled too taut as I got my legs moving.
The lilacs had crept their way into the cavern, rising over the walls and streaming over the ceiling. Wisps of steam danced in the slivers of sunlight as Casteel stopped in front of what appeared to be some sort of rock pool.
โHot springs,โ he said, kneeling down and running his fingers through the water. It bubbled in response, fizzing. โItโs not the only one in the cave system, but itโs the largest.โ
I stopped beside him, staring at the springs. It was large, about the size of the Great Hall in Teerman Castle, the edges irregular. Outcroppings of rocks jutted from the frothy water in several places. โHow deep is it?โ
โItโd probably reach your shoulders through most of it.โ He rose fluidly. โIt does get a little deeper farther out, near the entrance to another cavern. Youโll see that area is dark, so I would stay away from that if you canโt swim.โ
โI used to be able to,โ I told him, bending down. Warm water fizzed around my fingers. โBut I donโt know if I remember.โ
โI can help you remember when we have more time,โ he offered, and I tipped my head back to look at him. โWe will be expected at dinner tonight, but we still have a little more time toโฆjust be.โ
We.
As if we were a unit, a lock and a key.
The night before, I had eaten in my room while Casteel left to do, well, something princely. I wasnโt even sure if heโd eaten when he returned after the sun had set, and he joined me on the terrace. We didnโt speak much then either, and it had beenโฆcomforting.
I turned back to the pool. โHow much time do we have?โ โAbout an hour.โ
An hour seemed like a lifetime.
โYou shouldnโt waste a minute of it,โ he said, almost as if heโd read my thoughts. โIโm going to check on the horse. Iโll be back in a couple of minutes.โ
Looking over my shoulder, I watched as he disappeared into the tunnel, leaving me in privacy to undress.
He was always soโฆunexpected, his actions and words a constant contradiction. Considerate and then demanding. Teasing endlessly and then
cold as looming death. Violent beyond all thought and then unbelievably gentle. I knew I could spend a dozen years by his side and never fully see all his facetsโall the masks he wore.
Dragging in the sweetly scented air, I tore my gaze from him and quickly undressed, leaving my clothes and boots in a messy pile. The grass was cool under my feet, and the breeze warm against my skin as I walked forward. Water teased my toes, warm and frothy. I carefully eased down the earthen steps, delighted as the water quickly reach my hips, lapping around my skin as I moved farther out. Heady, pleasant warmth seeped through my skin, into muscles sore from hours of riding. The lush scent of the water soothed my nerves as it fizzed around my breasts, reaching just above them. Stopping in the middle of the pool, I tipped my head back and let out a soft sigh.
In an instant, I knew why Casteel favored this place. With just enough sunlight filtering through the cracks above to see by, the soothing, lulling sound of birds chattering, and the heady fragrance of lilacs climbing the walls, it was a mystical, private hideaway seemingly fashioned from the imaginationโa place you could spend a lifetime.
Or at least I felt like I could stay here forever, enjoying all the little bubbles tickling my bare skin as the white-tipped foamy water rinsed away more than the dust from the road. It swept aside the fear of the magic in the mountains and washed away the lingering questions I had about myself, about what had happened when I touched Beckett, about my future, and aboutย him.
I turned, stirring the gently churning water.
Casteel stood at the edge. Heโd moved there quietly, so I had no idea how long heโd stood there, or what he saw. There was a hardness to the line of his jaw as he stared at me, and when he spoke, there was a roughness in his voice that hadnโt been there before. I saw hunger Iโd mistaken for anger when we stood outside Vonettaโs house. โDo you find the springs to your liking?โ
โI do.โ I dragged my arms through the water, watching it fizz and bubble in response. โIโve never seen anything like this.โ Lifting my gaze back to him, I reached for the edge of my soaked braid. I began unknotting the plait as he tugged off one boot. โThere are springs in Masadonia that Tawny and I snuck off to a time or two, but the water was cold, and we
couldnโt stay in long. She wouldโฆโ I sighed as a twinge of melancholy threatened my peace. โShe would love this place.โ
โYouโre sad. I can hear it in your voice. Iโm sorry that you miss her,โ he expressed, removing his other boot. The socks followed. โI know how hard it is to be apart from those you care about.โ
โYou do.โ And he did, far more than I did. Hair unbound, I let it lay over my shoulder. โBut she is safe for now.โ
โFor now,โ he agreed, reaching behind his head. He gripped the collar of his tunic and pulled it over his head and then down his arms, revealing the broad width of his shoulders first and then the delineated lines of his chest and the trim hardness of his stomach.
A different kind of nervousness than before rose within me and then abated as he tossed the cloth aside. He was undressing, and I should look away. I should feel embarrassed by his soon-to-be blatant nudity. But I didnโt avert my gaze as his hands dropped to the line of buttons on his breeches. Heat crept into my cheeks as he slid them down his hips. The way his body was angled gave only a tantalizing glimpse of sleek muscles. His pants landed with his tunic, and then he looked to where I waited.
Our gazes met and held, and I didnโt know what got into me, if it was the warm, bubbling water, the serene beauty of the lake and the dreamlike surrealism of being in Atlantia, or maybe it was the hunger heโd spoken of earlier. Whatever it was, I lowered my eyes and let myself look. My gaze drifted over his chest again, then down the coiled muscles of his stomach and over pale nicks and grooves. I got a little hung up on the indentations on either side of his hips and then my breath quickened.
He wanted me, shamelessly so. I didnโt understand how or why. Heย caredย for me, but I was only partly beautiful. I was no seductress, and ill- experienced to boot, and he had only been drawn to me in the beginning because he needed me to free his brother. But he desired me. Even I knew that.
I forced my gaze lower, to the Royal Crest branded onto his skin, just below his hip. His hand drifted over the brand, halting as if he sought to hide it for a moment, and then rose over the numerous slices across his stomach. My gaze followed.
Anger rushed me. That kind of premeditated cruelty was disturbing. โIโฆโ I started to apologize for what had been done to him, but I caught
myself. My eyes met his once more. โI wish they could feel the same pain they inflicted upon you.โ
A slight flicker of surprise lit his features. โEven your Queen, who cared for you so tenderly?โ
My heart turned over heavily. โI donโt think I will ever be able to reconcile the Queen you knew and the one who cared for me. But, yes. Even her.โ
His head cocked. โYou mean that.โ I nodded, because I did.
A half-grin appeared. โSo incredibly violent.โ
This time, I didnโt even bother to correct him. โPerhaps a little.โ
His deep, rich laugh echoed throughout the cavern, daring me to forget what had come to pass and what lay in wait, challenging me to take what I wanted.
I sank under the water, eyes closed. Bubbling, swishing liquid danced over my face and through my hair. What did I want?ย Him. I wanted his hands on me, washing away all the reasons why I shouldnโt. I wanted to feel his skin against mine, crowding out the world around us. I wanted the touch of his lips, chasing away any logical protests before they could form. I wanted his mouth on mine, kissing away the lies his lips once spoke. I wanted his hands on me, soothing away the sting of guilt and the feeling that I was betraying myself. I wanted to feel him inside me so I couldnโt feel anything but him. I wanted to be so completely devoured by him that there was no room for the fear that he would become a scar upon my sure- to-be-broken heart. Becauseโฆbecause what if Kieran was wrong? What if after Casteel accomplished what he wanted, when he fulfilled his end of the bargain, all that remained was lies and betrayals?
I wanted to believe we were heartmates in spite of everything that made that seem impossible.
I stayed underwater, desperately searching for strength and common sense. I stayed until my lungs burned. When I broke the surface, there was still nothing but want and need for him. Hands trembling, I scooped the hair back from my face as I blinked away the dampness clinging to my lashes and lost my breath, lost a little bit more of myself.
Casteel had entered the pool.
He stood several feet away, having already gone under the water himself. His midnight hair was slicked back from his face, and water
sluiced down his chest. So much taller than me, the frothing water only reached just above his navel. He looked very much like I imagined a god would, the fractured rays of sunlight glistening off his damp skin.
His intense gaze snagged mine, and that sense of awareness from before returned, passing between us. It was like a strike of lightning, thickening the already balmy air.
โIโve been thinking,โ he said, gliding through the water toward me. โYou have?โ My pulse pounded everywhere.
He nodded. โI have.โ
I had to crane my neck back as he stopped only a handful of inches in front of me. โDo I want to know what youโve been thinking about?โ
โYouโll probably say no.โ He drifted forward, his movements graceful and purposeful, and I moved backward. โBut that will be a lie.โ
โHow would you know?โ
โI know a lie when I see one,โ he replied, crowding me back against the smooth rock wall. โMore importantly, I know when you lie.โ
There was a catch in my breath as he placed his hands on the rock like heโd done earlier. Could he sense my desire? Even in all this water and under the potent scent of lilac? I pressed against the warm rock, thinking that it was impossible for my heart to beat any faster. โWhat are you thinking about?โ
โMy idea.โ His breath coasted over my cheek. โYou might be interested in it.โ
โDoubtful,โ I murmured.
โYou havenโt even heard what it is yet, Princess.โ Those lips grazed the curve of my jaw, and the edges of his damp hair touched my cheek, causing me to gasp. โYeah, I definitely know youโll be interested.โ
Edginess swamped me as my head tipped back against the rock without conscious thought. โWhy donโt you tell me what it is, and I will let you know if Iโm interested?โ
His chuckle was rough as one of his hands left the rock. My stomach hollowed as his fingers met the bare skin of my waist. โOnly if you promise not to lie.โ
โIf you can tell when Iโm lyingโโ A shaky breath left me as he shifted closer, his chest brushing mine with each breath he took. The contact sent a wave of shivers through me, tightening the tips of my breasts to almost painful points.
โWhat were you saying, Princess?โ he asked, and I felt him smile against my cheek.
What was I saying? It took a moment for me to remember. โIf you know Iโm lying, why would it matter if I told the truth?โ
โBecause you know that the truth is important.โ The hand left my waist, trailing down my hip, stirring the water. Bubbles danced over my legs, between them. A wicked feeling curled low in my core. โThe truth is permission.โ
My unfocused gaze crept over the cones of blue and purple blossoms. โIs it?โ
โIt is.โ He paused. โDid you know that the bite, until itโs fully healed, becomes an erogenous zone? A point of pleasure? It can give you the same feelings as the bite. Almost. Did you know?โ
I thought I did. โNo.โ
โWant me to show you?โ he offered. โI know youโre a curious sort.โ โYes,โ I whispered, dizzy with anticipation.
โRemember, Princess. This is just to assuage your curiosity. Nothing more.โ
โI know.โ My fingers curled against the rock.
โGood.โ Then his mouth closed over the bite. He sucked on the skin, drawing it between his teeth. My back arched, dragging the hard peaks of my breasts against his chest. I shuddered, becoming liquid.
Good godsโฆ
โDid I ever tell you what you taste like?โ His tongue lapped over the sensitive mark.
โHoneydew?โ I whispered, eyes drifting shut as I turned my head toward his, seeking what I knew I shouldnโt want.
โYou dirty girl. Iโm not talking about that.โ He nipped at my jaw, drawing another gasp from me. โIโm talking about your blood, but now youโve dragged my mind into unseemly places.โ
โYour mind always resides in unseemly places.โ
He laughed deeply. โI canโt deny that.โ His nose brushed mine as his mouth drew closer to my lips. โYour blood tastes old to me, powerful but light. Like moonlight. Now I know why.โ
โHow does anything taste like moonlight?โ
โMagic, I imagine. Now stop distracting me when Iโm trying to tell you about my idea.โ
โIโm notโโ I bit down on my lip as his hand slipped down my thigh. โIโm not being distracting.โ
โOh, yes. Youโre always so damn distracting,โ he chided gently. โSounds like thatโs your problem.โ
โIt is both our problems.โ
โWhat are you asking permission for?โ I sounded breathless, as if I were standing on an edge. โWhat is this idea?โ
โIf you want,โ he said, his chest rising and falling against mine, sending darts of forbidden pleasure through me. โWe can pretend again.โ His hand slid along my thigh, higher and higherโ
The tips of his fingers reached evidence of what I knew heโd already sensed. My hips jerked at the illicit thrill as a breathy moan parted my lips.
He dragged his mouth over mine. It wasnโt a kiss, just a passing glance of his mouth against mine. โYou can pretend.โ Cool air seeped in as he lifted his head. โYou can pretend that this isnโt because you donโt have a of need me.โ
My heart felt like a trapped butterfly as I opened my eyes. His were blazing, a heated honey. โI donโt.โ
The curve of his lips was cruelly sensual. โYou can pretend that this
โโ He eased a finger inside me, just the tip, but I rose up on my toes. His eyes turned luminous as his gaze drifted over my face and then lower to where my breasts had risen up above the churning water. He lifted his gaze to mine as he pressed his finger in further, and I could feel my inner muscles clenching around him. โThat this has nothing to do with you wanting me.โ
โI donโt,โ I told him, even as I lifted my hips off the rock, pressing against his hand, against him.
Casteel hissed as my stomach brushed the hot, hard length of him. He pushed me back to the rock, trapping his hand between us as his chest flattened against mine. The skin-to-skin contact, the way he slowly pumped his finger, shorted out my senses. โYou can pretend that itโs just the sensitive bite on your neck causing you to squirm against my hand.โ
I was squirming as best I could.
โYou can pretend thatโs the reason you wish it was my cock you were grabbing onto so tightly.โ His head dipped to mine once more. โWe can both pretend, and we both canโฆโ
โCan what?โ I breathed. โJust be Hawke and Poppy?โ
For a moment, the hardness etched onto his features slipped and then cracked, revealing the near-desperate need underneath. A need forย me. For us.
What if Kieran was right?
I could barely breathe, let alone think, but I knew what he meant. Gods, did I ever. And in this moment, we wanted the same. Perhaps we needed the sameโto just feel and let everything else fall to the wayside. To just be here, in these seconds and minutes and no place else. Could we do that? Maybe he could. Perhaps this was all about slaking a physical need for him, even as inexplicable as that was. Why couldnโt I? I wanted what he could give me. Pleasure. Momentary escape. Experience. A sense of freedom. Because thatโs what release felt like. How was that a betrayal to anyone, including myself? Wasnโt denying it more treacherous? Or was I lying to myself even now? And if so, did that even matter?
His touched stilled as he searched my face for an answer. And in that moment, I realized that this was my life. What existed between Casteel and I was neither right nor wrong. It was messy and complicated, and maybe Iโd regret this later as I gave him more and more pieces of me, but I wanted him.
And I was so done denying myselfย anything. I was done lying to him and to myself. โOnly on one condition,โ I said.
โYou have a condition now?โ
I nodded, my heart thundering. โI donโt want to pretend,โ I whispered. โIโm Poppy and youโre Casteel, and this is real.โ