Why do you think Iโm here now?
I opened my mouth, but no words came out. The floor felt like it was trembling under me again. It took several moments for me to fully register what heโd said. What it could mean. โYouโฆyou are here to fulfill the deal?โ โWhat other choice do we have?โ Ash stated. โI cannot leave you here, not after this.โ He extended his arm to Taviusโs slumped body. โPrincess or
Consort, you murdered an heir apparent King.โ
I blinked. โYou were getting ready to kill him.โ
โI was.โ He looked back at me. โBut I am a Primal. Your mortal laws regarding killing pieces of shit men do not apply to me. You wanted his death.โ His silver eyes brightened. โI do not doubt for one second that you earned it.โ
I had. Many times over. Butโฆ โYouโre only fulfilling the deal so I donโt face the executionerโs block?โ
โIs that now just occurring to you?โ His brows furrowed as incredulity crept into his tone. โWait. It is. Do you not value your life at all?โ
I didnโt even bother answering that.
Barely leashed anger simmered beneath his skin. โYou killed him believing that I would leave you to face the consequences?โ
โIโm sorry, but why would I believe anything else? You refused to hold up the end of the deal you made.โ
โYou have no idea what youโre talking about.โ
A harsh laugh burst from me. โI know exactly what Iโm talking about. I was ready to uphold the end of the bargain my forefather made. It was you who failed to do so. But it is theโโ I stopped myself before I revealed my knowledge that the deal heโd made came with a time limit. If he realized that I knew that, he could discover that I knew even more. I forced the next words out. โIt is I who paid for it.โ
That muscle in his jaw ticked. โHow exactly have you paid for it,
Princess?โ he challenged, and my spine stiffened. โYou were given back
your life, were you not? Your freedom to choose what to do and not do with it. Something I already know you value very highly.โ
I gaped at him, heart skipping and then speeding up. โDo you really need to ask that question?โ
His head jerked stiffly toward Taviusโs body and then slowly turned back to me. The eather whirled in his eyes. โHow have you paid?โ
There was no way in the entire vast kingdom I would speak to him of how my life had been. That I would ever peel back my skin like that and expose all those raw nerves. Maybe I already had based on the way he eyed me as if he were trying to pry his way into my thoughts.
โWhat led toย this?โ He took a measured step forward. โWhat did they do to you?โ
His question pierced the chaotic storm of emotions. The sticky embarrassment that always accompanied thoughts of my family surged through me, andย thatย was a blessing. It was familiar. Grounding. I latched onto it, finding Sir Hollandโs instructions. I went through the steps until I no longer felt coated in shame, no longer felt as if I were about to suffocate.
โImpressive,โ Ash murmured. I stared at him. โWhat is?โ
โYou.โ
My lip curled. Empty flattery was the last thing I needed. โYou wereโฆ you were never going to come for me.โ I already knew this, but having it confirmed was an entirely different thing. โWere you?โ
โWhat I said three years ago has not changed,โ he replied flatly. โWhat has is the situation. I will fulfill the deal now and take you as my Consort.โ
My brows flew up. โYou couldnโt sound less enthused if you tried.โ Ash said nothing.
It shouldnโt matter. All that did was that he was taking me as his Consort. That gave me a real opening. A chance. It gave the kingdom a real chance, but my mouthโฆgods, I had no control over it, and this wasย insulting. โAnd what if I donโt want to be your Consort?โ
โIt doesnโt matter what either of us wants now,ย liessa. This is the hand weโve been dealt,โ he said. โAnd we must go with it. I will not leave you here to be executed.โ
I drew back in disbelief. โAm I supposed to be grateful for that?โ
Ash smirked. โI wouldnโt dare ask for your gratitude. Not when this was inevitable. It was bound to happen one way or another.โ
โBecause you caused this!โ I nearly shrieked. โYou made the dealโโ โAnd I am here to honor it!โ Ash shouted, startling me. His eyes were
like pure chunks of ice. โThere is no other choice. Not for you. Not now. Even if you managed to escape punishment for what happened here, I staked my claim on you in front of others. That will spread, eventually reaching the attention of the gods and other Primals. They will become curious about you. They may even believe you hold some sort of sway over me. They will use you, and whatever ways you have paid these past three years will pale in comparison to what they will do.โ
I have plenty of enemies.
I clearly remembered him saying that. So many questions rose. I wanted to know more about these enemiesโwhat exactly made them opponents. I wanted to know why they would want to sway himโwhat they hoped to gain from the Primal of Death. I really wanted to know who was bold enough to attempt to incite his anger. I had a lot of questions, but none of that mattered.
Neither did his reasons for deciding to finally fulfill the deal. I had insulted Taviusโs fragile ego, but mine was no better.
It could be pity or empathy, lust or a situation out of his control. Theย whyย behind it didnโt matter. The only thing that did was Lasania. I looked away from him, my gaze briefly falling on Tavius. I closed my eyes. What was I doing standing here arguing with him? That surely wouldnโt aid me in earning his affections and saving Lasania.
A sharp twist went through my chest.ย End him. I couldnโt stop it. The memory of how I felt sitting beside him at the lake resurfaced. The way he made me smileโmade me laugh. How easy it had been to talk to him. The twisting motion intensified, settling in my throat. I thrust all of that aside and made myself see the Coupers, all of them, lying side by side in bed together. I held onto that image as I exhaled roughly, opening my eyes.
Ash was watching me. Neither of us said anything for a long moment and then he spoke. โChoice ends today. And for that, I am sorry.โ
I curved my arms around my waist, unsettled for a multitude of reasons. He genuinely sounded sorry, and I didnโt understand. We were in this situation because of the deal he made.
Everything I had to do and would have to do was because of what he chose.
I watched him extend a hand toward me, and the urge to take flight hit me hard. โIโฆI want to say goodbye to my family.โ
โNo,โ he refused. โWe leave now.โ
Stubbornness dug in. โWhy canโt I say goodbye?โ
His cold stare held mine. โBecause if I see the woman who may be your mother again, I am likely to kill her for pleading for that shitโs life.โ
I sucked in a surprised breath. There was no mistaking the truth of his words. Heย wouldย kill her, and a dark, savage part of me wanted to see it.
There was something so very wrong with me.
โWill my family know that I am with you?โ I asked. Ash nodded. โThey will be advised.โ
Unfolding my arms, my hand trembled as I placed it in his. A static charge danced between our palms as his hand closed firmly around mine.
Air lodged in my throat as a white mist seeped over the floor, heavy enough to obscure the cracks in the tile. The mist churned the edges of my night rail. Ash stepped into me, and the tendrils thickened. His thighs brushed mine, and the scent of citrus lingered on my breath.
His gaze caught and held mine as the tips of his fingers touched my cheek. The mist grew, slipping over my legs, my hips. As much as I tried to fight it, panic cut through me as it glided over our hands, the feel of it cool and silky.
โThis may sting a little,โ he said, the silver of his eyes beginning to swirl, to mix with the mistโwith the power. โFor that, Iโm also sorry.โ
There was no chance to ask what he meant or to struggle. The mist swallowed us, and a sharp, burning sting swept from the tips of my toes to the springy curls that had slipped free. Silvery-white light flashed before my eyes and behind them, and then I was falling.
I came aware, all my senses firing at once. I was astride a horse, seated sidesaddle, and the entire side of my body was nestled against the hard, cool length of Ash. My cheek rested on his shoulder, and every breath tasted of citrus and fresh mountain air. For a moment, I could almost pretend that this
was a normal embrace. That the strong arm around my waist holding me so carefully and tightly was because I was wanted. Cherished.
But I was never good at pretending. I started to sit straight.
โCareful.โ Ashโs voice was like smoke in my ear, his arm tightening around my waist. โItโs a long fall from Odin.โ
My gaze lowered, and I felt my stomach drop. The sable-black steed was several feet taller than any horse Iโd ever seen. A fall would surely break bones or worse. I shifted, frowning when something soft glided over my once bare arms. A black cloak had been draped over me.
โSaion found the cloak,โ Ash answered my unspoken question. โNot sure where he got it, and I decided that neither of us probably wanted to know. But he figured youโd be more comfortable with it.โ
Curling numb fingers around the edges of the soft cloak, I lifted my gaze to the heavy canopy of tree limbs Iโd recognize anywhere.
โWeโre in the Dark Elms,โ I said, throat and mouth feeling as if they were full of tufts of wool.
โWe are.โ His breath stirred the top of my head. โI expected you would be asleep for far longer. You shouldnโt have awakened until we were in the Shadowlands.โ
I looked at him then, his features cast in shadows as we passed under the canopy of branches. โWhat did you do?โ
โThe mist? Itโs eather. Basically an extension of our being and will. It can have a certain effect on mortals if we allow it. In your case, making you sleep,โ he explained. โI didnโt want to draw any more unnecessary attention.โ
โWhat kind of effect does the mist have on others?โ โIt can kill them within seconds if that is our will.โ
Swallowing hard, I realized that I was holding myself stiff and straight as a board. I thought of Ezra, Marisol, and Sir Hollandโwherever he may be. โYou said that other gods could learn of you coming for me. Will my family be okay?โ
โThey should be,โ he answered. โOnce you are introduced as my Consort, only the most foolish of gods would go after your family, as they would become an extension of mine.โ
That wasnโt exactly reassuring.ย Breathe in.ย Ezra was smart. So was my mother.
โSaion or Ector will warn them though, or already have,โ he added. โAnd there areโฆcertain steps that will be taken just in case. Wards they will be left behind.โ
โWards?โ
โSpells fueled by Primal magic that will block gods from entering their homes.โ He shifted slightly, and a moment passed. โI will make sure they are safe, even if I donโt feel they deserve it.โ
My gaze cut to his as a feeling of gratitude swelled. I didnโt want to feel that. โEzraโmy stepsister. Sheโs good. She deserves it.โ
โIโll have to take your word for that.โ
In the silence that fell between us, the many questions I had rose again as I stared at the Dark Elms. โHow did you know what was happening?โ I asked, feeling my cheeks warm. โHow did you know to come?โย Why did you finally come?ย I didnโt ask that because I didnโt need to know.
He didnโt answer for a long moment. โI knew you had been hurt.โ
My brows puckered as I glanced back at him. โHow?โ Then it struck me. โThe deal?โ
โPartly.โ
A prickly sensation swept over me when he didnโt elaborate. โPartly?โ
โThe deal linked us on a basic level. I knew when you were born. If you were ever seriously injured or close to death, I would know.โ
โThatโsโฆkind of creepy.โ
โThen youโre sure to find the next part even more so,โ he told me. โCanโt wait to hear it,โ I muttered.
A hint of a smile appeared as he glanced down at me. โYour blood.โ โMy blood?โ
He nodded. โI tasted your blood,ย liessa. It wasnโt intentional, but it has come in handy.โ
It took me a moment to remember the night in the vine tunnel when heโd nipped my lip. โMy blood lets you feel my emotions when Iโm not around you?โ
There was a tightening in his expression. โOnly if theyโre extreme. And what you felt was extreme.โ
Uneasy, I turned back around. Had it been the pain? Or the panic from when I was held down? Or had it been that ancient, icy-hot thing inside me? I didnโt like knowing that he had felt any of that. I also didnโt like this stupid sidesaddle position. Leaning back, I lifted my right leg and swung it
over to the other side of Odin. The act caused an ache in my shoulders and upper back, reminding me that the skin was very tender there. Ashโs arm tightened as I squirmed my way until I was facing forward.
โComfortable?โ he asked, the one word thick and heavy. โYes,โ I snapped.
He chuckled.
I gripped the saddleโs pommel to keep myself from turning around and doing something reckless. Say, punching a Primal who had turned a mortal toย dustย with a single look for example. โWhy are we in the woods?โ
โYou cannot travel where weโre going through an opening in the realms,โ he answered, and I became aware of where his hand now rested on my hip. His thumbโฆit moved like it had the night by the lake, in slow, idle circles.
โDoing so would rip a mortal apart,โ he continued, and that managed to shift my focus from his thumb. โWe will have to enter another way.โ
The only sound when the Primal fell silent was Odinโs hooves upon the ground. No birdsong. Just like the night at the lake when there had been no signs of life. It was as if the animals had sensed what I hadnโt realized. That death was among them.
After what I had seen, I didnโt think I could forget that again. But that damn thumb of his was still drawing small circles, over and over. Even through the cloak and night rail, I felt the coolness of his skin. I didnโt understand why his skin was so cold or how his touch could still makeย myย skin feel so warm. Hot, even. โWhy is your skin so cold?โ
โWhat do you think death feels like,ย liessa?โ
My heart lurched as I stared ahead. This wasnโt the god Ash, who had teased and touched me by the lake. This was the Primal of Death, who had set all of this in motion along with the Golden King. I couldnโt forget that.
โYou are surprisinglyโฆamiable at the moment,โ Ash observed. I glanced back at him. โIt probably wonโt last.โ
Another faint smile appeared. โI didnโt think it would.โ He guided the horse around an outcropping of boulders. โYouโre still angry with me.โ
It would be wise to lie. To tell him that all was forgiven. That was what I had been taught. To be submissive. Never challenging. Become what he desired. Vocalizing my anger wouldnโt help, but my thoughts were far too scattered to formulate a plan, let alone behave as if I werenโt furious that he
hadnโt told me who he really was and that he never planned to fulfill the deal. That I wasnโt confused as to why heโd even intervened today.
โWhy?โ I demanded. โWhy didnโt you tell me who you really were at the lake? Why did you lie?โ
โI didnโt lie.โ His gaze cut to me. โSome do call me Ash. Not once did I say I was a god or deny that I was a Primal. That was your assumption.โ
โA lie by omission is still a lie,โ I argued, fully aware of the fact that my anger was utterly hypocritical since I was also omitting a whole hell of a lot. Like, for example, what I planned to do.
Ash said nothing.
And that didnโt help. โWe talked. Weย sharedย things about ourselves.โ A bit of warmth crept into my face. โThere was time. You shouldโve told me before Iโโ
โBefore you told me to kiss you?โ His breath touched my cheek, startling me.
โThat was not what I was going to say.โ I was totally going to say that. The rumble of his low laugh came then. โIf you realized who I was,
would you still have been soโฆinterested?โ
My head snapped in his direction, and I sucked in air as I felt his cool breath dance across my lips. Our faces were so close, our mouths lined up in a way where if either of us moved half an inch, they would meet.
I wouldโve been more interested, but for all the wrong reasons. Or the right ones. Whatever. My gaze flicked to his mouth. A heightened, heated edginess swept over me. His thumb moved at my hip, and warmth spread there. That warmth and electric edginess had feltย rightย beforeโwelcomed and full of anticipation. Of heated, sensual promise. And it still did, but I didnโt think that it should, knowing what I could and would do with itโ how I planned to use it.
I turned my head away, my chest and stomach twisting. For some reason, I thought of the first night Iโd been taken to the Shadow Temple. When I had soaked in that scented bath for hours and then had the hair removed from places I never even considered before. It was almost as if what I had been expected to do hadnโt become a reality until that very moment. Not even the time spent with the Mistresses of the Jade had truly prepared me for the fact that weakening the Primal called for a level of seduction. And it had only been after the hair had been stripped, and the balm applied to soothe the sting that it had struck me that I would have to
be naked with the Primal of Death. No horrendous wedding gown. No tunic or tights. Not even a dagger. There would be no shields, and thatโฆthat had terrified me. In the time since, whenever I allowed myself to be someone, anyone else while in The Luxe, I was never completely nude. And maybe being so exposed still terrified me. But I had been nude with him in the lake. And outside of it? I might as well have been.
In the entire time spent preparing for this very moment, the time when he claimed me, Iโd never once considered that I might actually enjoy the seduction. I hadnโt believed the Mistresses when theyโd said that I could. Not because I didnโt think I would find pleasure in such intimacy, but because I didnโt believe I could find pleasure seducing the Primal that I needed to kill.
The heat in my veins now told me that I most likely would. And that had to be wrong. Twisted, even. Monstrous. But this was partly his doing. Heโd made this deal. Heโd known that it came with an expiration date. Heโd shown no sign of compassion toward the mortals who were now suffering because of it. Pressure clamped down on me again just as the twinkling surface of the lake appeared between the trees, and the sound of rushing water greeted us.
I sat straighter. โWhy are we at my lake?โ
โYour lake?โ He laughed again, still low but longer this time. โInteresting that you feel a sense ofโฆownership to this lake. Is it because of how it made you feel?โ Odin carried us past the last stand of trees. โHow did you describe it? Calming?โ There was a pause. โPerhaps at home?โ
I clamped my mouth shut and said nothing as we neared the shore.
His grip tightened on Odinโs reins. โYou do know what covers the floor of this lake.โ
โShadowstone,โ I whispered, my stomach beginning to tumble.
โThis is the only place in the mortal realm where youโll find shadowstone. Thereโs a reason for that.โ His chest brushed my shoulder and arm, and I tensed. โThereโs a reason mortals fear these woods. Why spirits haunt them.โ
My gaze swept over the water pouring from the rocks and the ripples cascading across the lake.
โPerhaps thereโs even a reason you never feared them.โ His breath was against my cheek again, and the beat of my heart skipped and then sped up. โWhy you felt soย calmย here.โ
โWhat are you saying?โ I whispered.
โThere are ways to travel to Iliseeum. One is to travel eastโfar east until we cross not only the Skotos Mountains but even farther to where mortals believe the world simply ceases.โ He shifted Odinโs reins into my numb hands. โThat would take far too long. There are quicker ways, through what one would consider gateways. Only those from Iliseeum know how to find and reveal them. Use them. Each gateway can take one into a certain part of Iliseeum. Your lake is a gateway to the Shadowlands.โ
To him.
A shiver erupted over my skin as I stared at the dark waters.
Ash lifted his hand, and everything froze. The water cascading over the rocks halted, suspended in midair. The ripples ceased, and for a moment, so did my heart.
My hands slipped from the pommel as the lakeโฆsplit in two, peeling back to reveal the flat, glossy shadowstone at the bottom. In the moonlight, a fissure appeared in the stone, and silvery-white mist began to seep from the crack. Without a sound, a wide and deep rift formed.
I had been in this lake countless times throughout my lifeโsplashing and playing as a child, hiding and forgetting. This lake, the water, and the land around it had always felt like home. And all this time, this was what lay beneath the surface. This was what my lake truly was.
Ashโs fingers brushed mine as he nudged Odin forward. The horse followed, whinnying softly.
โYou were right, you know? There was time at the lake when I should have made sure you knew who I really was. I should have told you.โ His arm curled around my waist, pulling me back against him. I didnโt resist. I leaned into him, my heart racing.
A white haze swirled around Odinโs legs as he carried us into the misty depths. Another shudder coursed through me, though I wasnโt sure if it was from the descent or Ashโs words. โBut you spoke without fear. You acted fearlessly. Every time I saw you,โ he continued, โyou intrigued me, and I hadnโt expected that. I didnโt want that. But at that lake, you were just Seraphena,โ he said, and my breath caught at the sound of my name on his lips. It was the first time heโd said it. โAnd I was just Ash. There was no deal. No perceived obligations. You stayed simply because you wanted to. I stayed only because I wanted to. You let me touch you because it was what you wanted.โ
wanted, not because you felt as if you had to. Maybe I shouldโve told you, but I wasโฆenjoying myself with you. I wasnโt ready for that to end.โ
And then he took me into the Shadowlands.