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Chapter no 41 – KANE

A Promise of Peridot (The Sacred Stones, #2)

I GRASPED ARWENโ€™S SLENDER HIPS,ย MY THUMBS NEARLY TOUCHING AT HER

spine, and rocked into her. I could do thisโ€”take my time with her. Nice and slow and agonizing. Just a hair shy of painful.

Arwen bucked and rolled her hips, her slick core contracting. I ground my teeth with the force of keeping my cock in check. Her tense whimpers were so sweet. Desperate little sounds that brought me closer and closer to the edge.

But this time felt different than before. Different from the frenetic, frenzied declaration of loveโ€”that hurried, near-haphazard rush to join, to become one. And different, too, from Briarโ€™sโ€”that first real night together cautious and tangled in misunderstood feelings. Now there was . . . time. Time and promises and hope all unfurling generously between us.

โ€œHarder,โ€ she breathed. Then, a whimpered afterthought. โ€œPlease.โ€

There was nothing in this world, no torture, no suffering, that could keep me from obliging her request. I unleashed whatever part of myself I had just barely been succeeding in holding back and drove into her, over and over, mumbling howย tightย she was, howย perfectย andย wetย andย good.

The moonlight fell in pale beams over the rumpled bedsheets, painting Arwenโ€™s long, silky brown hair, her back, and the faded scars striped across it. My heart squeezed as we moved together.

I wanted to be closer to her.

Leaning forward, I pulled her up by her shoulders until she was kneeling between my legs, her back flush against my chest. Her scars pressed to my

heart.

โ€œI missed you,โ€ I breathed against her ear, kissing her temple, her brow, wrapping my arms around her collarbone and stomach as I continued to thrust. We panted, messy, slick, and sweating. Arwen letting out one choked moan after another as my hands ran down her arms and thighs. Flushed and misted in sweat as we grasped and gropedโ€”her breasts bouncing with our rhythm. The sight was so erotic it was nearly excruciating. Some base, possessive, wholly male part of me wanted to come all over them.

She wasย mine.

But there would be another time for that.

The thought that this wouldnโ€™t be the last time I was with Arwen in this way was almost as euphoric as the sex itself.

At the sound of Arwenโ€™s groans and the weight of the back of her head against my chest, I picked up the pace, bringing my hand down to the apex of her thighs and stroking her until she squirmed.

She clenched and shuddered with her release, sobbing as she arched against me. It was my name on her lips that pulled me over the edge with her. A savage combustion of pleasure, white-hot and pulsing through my entire body.

Arwen collapsed onto the bed beneath us and I lay down next to her, careful not to crush her under my weight, both of us winded as if we had been running for miles.

โ€œIs it always like that?โ€ Arwen rolled onto her back, eyes fluttering open to stare at the sheer canopy above us.

โ€œIt never has been for me.โ€

She raised a brow in silent question. โ€œBut you . . .โ€

โ€œHave had a lot of meaningless, disconnected sex with a lot of women.

None of whom I loved. None of whom wereย you.โ€

Arwen nodded, but she didnโ€™t seem concerned either way. Perhaps she had taken our conversation in Marinerโ€™s Pub to heart and was comparing herself less to others.

โ€œIโ€™m not ashamed of my lack of experience,โ€ she said, her eyes bright on mine. โ€œOr your surplus of it. I just want to be enough for you.โ€

A laugh rumbled out of me, and Arwen laughed, too, even as her brows knit together in confusion. โ€œYou really have no idea what you do to me.โ€

Arwen rolled her eyes.

โ€œIโ€™m serious. Here, Iโ€™ll show you. Make the pinched face you do when youโ€™re mad.โ€

Her eyes filled with mock insult. โ€œWhat pinched face?โ€

โ€œWhen youโ€™re mad at me, your brow furrows, and there’s a little crease between them, right here.โ€ I traced the spot in the center of her forehead. โ€œAnd down your nose. It means youโ€™re about to give me an earful, which, for some reason, I find incredibly attractive. So much so, it turns me on.โ€

The look on her face suggested she didnโ€™t quite believe me.

โ€œKind of like a bull,โ€ I added, placing a hand behind my head nonchalantly. โ€œHey,โ€ she snapped, brow furrowing and nose scrunching.

I felt a twitch and took her hand, sliding it under the sheets so she could feel the proof for herself. โ€œSee?โ€

Arwen let out a surprised laugh. โ€œYouโ€™re twisted.โ€

โ€œAbsolutely,โ€ I admitted. โ€œCompletely smitten with you. Have been for months.โ€

Her eyes fell to my lips as she leaned in for a kiss, long and soft.

โ€œMy beautiful bird.โ€

โ€œMy king,โ€ she purred back.

I groaned, leaning into the pillows. โ€œTalk about things that really get to me.โ€

โ€œYou like when I call you my king?โ€ She scoffed. โ€œSo caught up in power.โ€ โ€œI like when you call me yours, period.โ€

The night was still dark, but as my eyes adjusted, I could just make out a silver outline on the trees surrounding the keep. The sun would be up soon.

I gently traced my hand across Arwenโ€™s shoulder, listening to her soft breathing. She clasped my hand in both of hers. โ€œThis ring is my favorite,โ€ she said, touching the onyx signet on my pinky.

โ€œIt belonged to my mother.โ€

โ€œShe had great taste,โ€ Arwen whispered. โ€œShe did. She would have adored you.โ€

โ€œYou think so?โ€

โ€œAbsolutely. You two would have been like old friends. She wasnโ€™t necessarily funny, but she had a great sense of humor. She laughed often and hard, like you.โ€

โ€œI wish I could have known her.โ€

โ€œI wouldโ€™ve been the odd one out.โ€

She laughed softly. โ€œLike you and my mother at that dinner in Sirenโ€™s Cove. She adored you.โ€ Arwen tucked her chin against my chest. โ€œI wish she could have seen us come together. Known that I was happy.โ€

โ€œShe knew you. Maybe better than anyone. She knew youโ€™d be happy, Arwen.โ€

We sat in comfortable silence, and I started to doze off until Arwen stirred beside me.

โ€œI canโ€™t sleep now.โ€

I smiled. โ€œBreakfast?โ€

She sat up to look out the balcony windows. โ€œItโ€™s not even morning.โ€ โ€œExactly.โ€ I got out of bed and slipped on my breeches. โ€œIโ€™ll order some food, and we can watch the sunrise as we eat.โ€

โ€œThat sounds perfect,โ€ she said, sinking back into the plush pillows. My bed was so large, it nearly swallowed her up. โ€œOne thing,โ€ I added, heading toward the door to my study, feeling guilty for taking so long to remember. โ€œCan I let Acorn in? He hates being alone, and I havenโ€™t seen him since Iโ€™ve been backโ€ฆโ€

โ€œYouโ€™re serious?โ€ Arwen asked, eyes wide. โ€œThe strix is really your pet?โ€ โ€œOf course.โ€ I frowned. โ€œWhat else would I keep him for? His witty banter?โ€

Arwenโ€™s mouth lifted in a smile, but there was still a flicker of fear in her eyes.

โ€œYou said you trust me, always. Iโ€™d never let anything happen to you, especially not at the claws of my own strix.โ€ I didnโ€™t blame her; Acornโ€™s glowing yellow eyes and owl wings paired with his goblin-like features often frightened people. It was one of the many things I loved about him.

As soon as I opened the door, Acorn bounded inside like a whirlwind, his long wings nearly smacking me in the face, his claws skidding on the hardwood floor.

โ€œHello to you, too,โ€ I cooed. But he flew past me and prowled onto the bed, causing Arwen to wriggle away. Acorn just curled up beside her, screeching happily and rubbing his front claws together.

โ€œSee, he loves you.โ€ โ€œHe tried to eat me!โ€

โ€œHow can I blame him for that?โ€

โ€œKane,โ€ she said, still wrapped in blankets she must have believed would protect her. โ€œHe really did almost kill us.โ€

โ€œIf I recall,ย youย almost killedย him. When you broke into my study. Toย stealย from me.โ€

โ€œWell, that was after you kept me in a dungeon.โ€

She said it with a hint of humor, but I felt my smile fade. I pulled the door open and asked the guards down the hall to bring us breakfast before striding back into the room and opening the balcony windows.

A cool breeze caressed my face as I looked down at my keep. The barely visible sunrise beyond the treetops had already brought out the stablehands and landscapers, a young man washing the masonry, and various soldiers waking up or heading to the barracks.

All people we needed to protect.

As much as I wanted it, we couldnโ€™t stay hidden in this room forever.

When I turned back to face Arwen, the first rays of dawn were just touching her face, highlighting her delicate nose and full lips.

She was tentatively petting Acornโ€”veryย tentativelyโ€”but he seemed content, eyes half-closed and burrowing deeper into the duvet.

Her beauty made my heart ache.

No wonder she was the daughter of a God. That kind of regal, breathtaking beauty couldnโ€™t be found in a mere Fae. Even a full-blooded one. I climbed into bed beside her, pulling her warm body close. Acorn moved to nestle at our feet.

โ€œI was only joking about the dungeon,โ€ she said after a moment. โ€œYou canโ€™t hold that against us for the rest of our relationship.โ€

โ€œI know.โ€ She was right. It wasnโ€™t the way to start a life together. โ€œWhen you do me the honor of becoming myโ€”โ€

She pressed a finger to my lips. โ€œDonโ€™t.โ€ โ€œAll right,โ€ I said, muffled.

โ€œI meanโ€”โ€ She shook her head. โ€œDo, eventually. Do ask me. I want to be wed. I want to be with you, but first . . .โ€

First, letโ€™s make sure she has a life to spend with me at all.

Arwenโ€™s hand rested on my chest as we listened to Acornโ€™s snores mixed with the rustling of the balcony drapes. Arwen traced a finger across my forearm, noting the small raised lines and pale white marks. โ€œWhy do you have so many scars? Are these from your dragon form?โ€

โ€œSome.โ€ I looked over my biceps and torso. โ€œI wish I had more heroic stories to tell. Most of them are from a pretty standard Fae childhood.โ€

Her brows furrowed in confusion.

โ€œFae heal quickly. As kids, we tend to find ourselves in dangerous situations because we know we can survive almost anything.โ€

I could see the understanding in her eyes. โ€œSo, when I heal quickly, thatโ€™s not because of my healing abilities, itโ€™s just part of being Fae?โ€

I nodded in confirmation.

โ€œWould I also age slowly? Would I have lived for thousands of years?โ€ โ€œYes, bird.โ€

โ€œLonger than Mari, and Ryder, and Leigh . . . longer than you?โ€

I lifted her chin to meet her gaze. โ€œYes. Youย willย outlive us all. Even me. Iโ€™m not full-blooded. But Iโ€™ve got at least another thousand years in me, so donโ€™t get too excited.โ€

Arwen continued her gentle strokes, this time across my abdomen, and I closed my eyes against all the challenges weโ€™d face outside this room. Hemlock wouldnโ€™t be easy, but hopefully, we could get in and out, as long asโ€”

โ€œWhy are you soโ€ฆ fit?โ€

I laughed. โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

She sat up and looked at my abdomen. โ€œYouโ€™re practically carved out of stone. Do you exercise a lot?โ€

I shrugged. โ€œI suppose I do. In my free time. I donโ€™t have a lot ofโ€ฆ hobbies.โ€

โ€œI was going to say friends.โ€ The truth felt a bit lonely. โ€œOther than Griffin and Acorn. So I train whenever I can. Sometimes out of boredom.โ€

โ€œI know you didnโ€™t appreciate my offer of friendship in the caverns, but you are probably my closest friend. Donโ€™t tell Mari.โ€

I chuckled. โ€œIโ€™d say donโ€™t tell Griffin, but Iโ€™m sure he wouldnโ€™t care.โ€

โ€œOh, yes, he would. He loves you.โ€ โ€œI donโ€™t know why.โ€

She pulled away slightly to look me in the eyes. โ€œDonโ€™t doubt yourself. Youโ€™re a good man, Kane.โ€

If I had any hope of that being true, I owed her one last truth. โ€œI need to tell you something.โ€

โ€œI swear, Kane, if you have one more secret, I will castrate you.โ€

โ€œI doubt castration is necessary, but I donโ€™t want anything else between us. Last night, when you came to my room, I was preparing to leave for the Pearl Mountains.โ€

Arwen paled. โ€œWhy?โ€

โ€œRemember what Beth said about the way of the Crow? Long before we found you, I heard rumors of a sorcerer living there in isolation. Someone who might be able to make me a full-blooded. I hoped to take the place of the Fae from the prophecy. Iโ€™m not sure if itโ€™s possible, but thisย White Crowย is our best chance. I need to see him, Arwen. I want to find a way for us to survive. But if thatโ€™s not possible, if thereโ€™s a way I can take your placeโ€”โ€

โ€œAbsolutely not,โ€

she hissed. โ€œKane, you areย notย dying for me.โ€

โ€œIf itโ€™s the only way, Iโ€™d do it. I wonโ€™t lose you.โ€

She shook her head fiercely, and I thought Iโ€™d never seen her eyes so blue. They gleamed even in the low light of dawn.

โ€œI canโ€™t imagine a life without you in it.โ€

I cradled her face in my hands, my own eyes smarting. โ€œMe neither. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m going to do this.โ€

โ€œLet me come with you.โ€ Arwenโ€™s voice was a whisper.

โ€œYour family will need you here. Youโ€™re our leader now. Iโ€™ll be back as soon as I can.โ€

Before she could argue further, we heard the breakfast tray outside the door, and Acorn jumped to the floor to see what was happening. He didnโ€™t trust the guards with food. Neither did I.

I pressed my lips to Arwenโ€™s forehead, down her nose, to her lips.

โ€œWhatever happens, I love you, bird. Iโ€™ve never loved anyone else.โ€

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