My hands slipped from the tub to the cooling water as my heart thundered. โReally?โ I whispered.
โYes.โ
I sucked in several breaths. โYou can tell what Iโm feeling?โ โRight now, itโs just disbelief.โ
โThatโฆโ I was glad I was sitting down. โThat seems like a really intrusive ability.โ
โIt is,โ he agreed, placing the pitcher aside. He didnโt move. Neither did
I. โThatโs why I rarely intentionally use it. But, sometimes, a mortal or even a god feels something so strongly, I cannot prevent myself from feeling what they do. That is what happened when I looked at you. Your emotions reached me before I could block them. I knew that as willing as you appeared, you were not.โ
What did you do, Sera?
My motherโs panicked cry echoed. I closed my eyes as harsh realization swept through me. Sir Holland was wrong. My mother had been right. That insidious voice inside me had been right. Itย hadย been my fault.
Pressure constricted my chest and throat as I shook my head. No. That wasnโt true, either. It wasnโt only my fault. I opened my eyes. โI wasโฆ scared. I was to marry the Primal of Death,โ I said, my voice hoarse. โI was anxious. Of course, I felt hopeless. I felt like I had no control. But I was there. I wasย stillย there.โ None of that was a lie. โI knew what was expected of me, and I was willing to fulfill it. You were not.โ
He was quiet, but I felt his gaze on meโon my back. โNo, I wasnโt. I had no need of a Consort forced to marry me. And whether or not you were willing to carry through doesnโt change the fact that it wasnโt your choice. It never was.โ
โItย isย my choice to honor the deal,โ I argued.
โTruly?โ he challenged. โYour family wouldโve allowed you to refuse to take part in the deal? To refuse a Primal? Are you saying that you were in a
position to refuse? One where the expectation hadnโt been drilled into you since birth? There was never any consent in your choice.โ
Gods, he was right. I knew that. I had always known that. I hadnโt expected him, of all people, to acknowledge or care about that, though, especially since it had been the dealย heโdย made. But that didnโt change anything. Not what the deal did for the kingdom, not what my birth signaled, or what I must do.
I opened my mouth and then closed it as a different type of emotion reared its head. Respect. For him. For the being I needed to kill to save my kingdom, and for the Primal who had unintentionally become the source of my misery. How could Iย notย respect him for being unwilling to take part in something I truly had no real choice in?
Confusion also followed because had he not considered any of this when he first set the terms? He could have set any price. Heโd chosen this.
Another thought occurred to me, and my head jerked up so fast, it tugged on the skin of my upper back. โAre you reading my emotions now?โ โNo,โ he answered. โAnd that is the truth. I know to keep myโฆwalls up
around you.โ
I wasnโt sure if he was suggesting that I was highly emotional.
Regardless, I was grateful he had hisโฆ โWhat do you mean byย walls?โ
โItโs like the Rise around Haides and the lands but in here.โ He tapped a finger on the side of my head. โYou build them mentally. They are shields of sorts.โ
โThat soundsโฆdifficult.โ
โIt took a very long time to learn how to do it.โ
โThereโs something I donโt understand,โ I said after a moment. โWhy did you even ask for a Consort? When you made the deal, you couldโve asked for anything.โ
โThe answer you seek is a very complicated one.โ
โAre you suggesting that Iโm not clever enough to understand?โ
โIโm suggesting itโs a conversation that should take place when youโre fully clothed.โ
โAnd you donโt run the risk of me attempting to drown you?โ I snapped. Ash chuckled as he wrung the excess water from my hair. โThat, too.โ Using one of the pins Iโd removed, he twisted the length of my hair, pinning it so the ends didnโt fall back into the tub. โI hope my services this evening
lived up to whatever expectations you may have had.โ
Immediately, my mind flashed to a different sort ofย service, and I wanted to punch myself. Hard. โThey were passable.โ
My response got another laugh from him. โIf youโre done,โ he said, rising. โI can put the balm on your wounds.โ
I was still dumbfounded by his ability to read emotionsโstill irritated by his refusal to answer why he had asked for a Consort. But I gripped the edges of the tub. Water splashed as I rose and turned to where he stood.
His chest was so still, I wasnโt sure he breathed, but the white, luminous wisps in his molten-silver eyes churned wildly. The intensity of his stare scalded.
Attraction. Desire. He was definitely attracted to me. He wanted me. I reminded myself that was something I could definitely work with. โIโm wet.โ
โFuck,โ he rasped, his gaze tracking the droplets of water as they coursed over my breasts, the curve of my stomach, and headed lower still, between my thighs.
My skin tingled everywhere his gaze followed. โCan you help me with that?โ
The tips of his fangs became visible as his lips parted. โTrouble,โ he murmured thickly. โYou are trouble,ย liessa.โ
Something beautiful and powerfulโฆ
I couldnโt help but feel that way as I stood there. โA towel,โ I said, chasing away some lingering drops of water just below my navel with my hand. โI was hoping you could hand me that towel.โ
One side of his lips tipped up as his stare followed my hand. โYeah.โ He reached out without taking his eyes off me and grabbed a towel from the shelf. โI can help you.โ
Heart thrumming once more, I stepped out of the tub. I tipped my head back as he approached. Ash said nothing as I reached for the towel.
โNo,โ he said, his chin lowering. โYou asked for my help.โ
Wordless, I remained standing as he drew the towel along my left arm and then my right, fully aware that he was staring down at me. Heaviness filled my breasts as he dragged the towel over my stomach, where my hand had been, and then over my hip. My skin felt as it had when Iโd sunk into the steaming tub, except this heat invaded my blood and pooled.
โIโm not sure you will appreciate what Iโm about to say. I wouldnโt blame you if you didnโt,โ he said. โAt least now, I know what you feel when
I touch you.โ He smoothed the towel up my stomach and between my breasts. The hair on his arm grazed the insides of my breasts, causing me to gasp. โThat sound you make? Itโs not forced.โ
It wasnโt.
The tips of his fangs dragged over his lower lip as he moved the towel over the aching peaks. I jerked at the sharp swirl of pleasure I felt. โYou donโt let me do this because it is your duty. What is expected of you.โ He moved around me, swiping the towel over my back, careful to avoid the welts. โYou allow me to touch you because you enjoy it.โ
And that was true. It shouldnโt be. I shouldnโt enjoy any of this. I should remain removed from this part of my duty. Calculating. But there was no denying the tight tremor ofย anticipationย coiling its way through me. There was no denying that I desperately wanted toย feel. Like I had at the lake when I was just Sera, and he was simply Ashโjust like heโd said earlier. โAre you reading my emotions?โ
โI donโt need to.โ The soft towel rasped over my lower back. โI can tell by the flush on your skin and how itโฆhardens in the most interesting places. The hitch of your breath, and the way your pulse quickens.โ
โMy pulse?โ I whispered, legs strangely weak.
โYes.โ His cool breath danced over my bare shoulder. โI can feel that.
Itโs something that even a god can feel. It is aโฆpredatory trait.โ
I shivered in response to his words and where the towel now roamed, following the curve of my backside. My skin practically vibrated as that curl of anticipation coiled tighter, this time below my navel and then again even lower.
โYou want my touch.โ He guided the towel down my legs and then back up between them. His breath now touched my lower back. My eyes closed, but my mind provided the image of what I could not seeโthe Primal of Death kneeling behind me. โAnd that want?โ His towel-covered hand slipped between my thighs, gliding over the throbbing flesh between them. Another ragged sound left me as his hand moved back and forth, gently rubbing. โIt has nothing to do with any deal.โ
It really didnโt.
โAnd whatโฆwhat does thatโ?โ I gasped as the cool skin of his arm brushed my heated, not even remotelyย dryย flesh. โWhat does that change? You said you still have no need of a Consort.โ
โI donโt.โ He moved that damnable towel away from me, sliding it over my side and then between the crease of skin at the hip. He rose as the towel slipped between my thighs once more. I shuddered at the feel of the cold skin of his forearm pressing against my lower stomach. He moved the towel in soft, short circles. โBut that doesnโt mean I am not interested in certain aspects of this union.โ The cool tips of his fingers grazed my arm as he stepped closer to me, near enough that I felt his breeches-clad thighs against the backs of mine. โJust like that doesnโt mean youโre not interested in those very same aspects.โ
The utter arrogance in his confident assumption irked meโand emboldened me. โThere is very little about those aspects I find all that interesting.โ
โYou donโt?โ The towel-covered hand continued moving slowly, tauntingly.
โNo.โ My hips jerked and then started to move, following his lead.ย His lead.ย Gods, it should concern me how quickly Iโd lost control of this seduction. It would. But later.
โI think you lie again,โ he murmured, a hint of a smile in his tone. โYouโre as interested as you were when you begged me to kiss you at the lake.โ
โYour memory is faulty. I gave you permission to kiss me.โ
His fingers grazed the side of my breast as he moved his hand up and down my arm while moving the towel between my legs. โOr demanded that I kiss you.โ
โEither way, that is not begging.โ โSemantics,โ he murmured.
โItโs not.โ I widened my stance, giving him better access. โReally?โ
โReally.โ My eyes drifted open, and I looked down, past the puckered peaks of my breasts to where he had the towel snagged around the wrist of his hand.
โLying so prettily, yet again.โ
โIโm not lying. Youโre just overconfidentโโ I gasped as he dropped the towel, and the cool length of his fingers replaced the soft material, pressing against my bundle of nerves. โGods,โ I breathed, immediately swamped by a riot of sensations as the tension curled so tightly, I felt breathless.
โNo,โ he murmured, his thumb swirling against that sensitive nub. โYou are not interested at all in those certain aspects.โ He sank a finger inside, parting the flesh.
I cried out, grasping his arm. I hadnโt forgotten the shocking contradiction of his coldness against my heat, but no memory did it justice. I shook.
โI remember how you showed me the way you like it. I play that over and over in my head. I could write a fucking tome on it by now.โ His thumb continued moving. โWhen Iโm fisting my cock, I remember how you held my hand against you at the lake.โ
โOh, gods,โ I gasped. โDo youโฆdo you really?โ
โMore times than I should admit.โ His finger pumped in and out of me, bringing me closer and closer to the edge.
Suddenly, all that curling tension unfurled as fast and unexpectedly as a streak of lightning. It came on hard and fast and shockingly. If he hadnโt folded his other arm around my waist, there was a good chance the pounding waves of release wouldโve taken my legs out from under me.
Ashโs fingers slowed, and only when my hips stopped twitching did he ease his hand from me. Several long moments passed as he simply held me there, our bodies only touching from the waist down. Neither of us spoke, and I had no idea what he was thinking, but as my body cooled, I realized that my attempt to seduce him had failed spectacularly. I had been the one seduced.
I sat on the bed, facing the closed balcony doors as the top of the robe I held closed pooled at my elbows.
Ash walked forward, unscrewing the lid on the jar heโd brought with him. โThis will probably feel cold against your skin at first,โ he said, sitting behind me. โAnd then it will have a numbing effect.โ
I nodded, feeling off-kilter from what had transpired in the bathing chamber. Heโd walked away before I even had a chance to regain control of the situation, the sign of his arousal a thick, hard ridge pressing against his
breeches as he unhooked the robe and handed it to me. His restraint when it came to his pleasure was quite impressive.
The touch of his fingers brushing some of the curls that had fallen free from their twist aside steered my mind to the present. A spicy and astringent scent reached me. โWhat is this ointment made of?โ
โYarrow, arnica, and a few things native to Iliseeum,โ he told me. I sucked in a sharp breath as the salve touched one of the wounds. โSorry.โ
โItโs okay.โ I lowered my chin. โIt doesnโt hurt. Itโs just cold.โ
His hand moved, spreading the balm over my skin. He didnโt have to do this. He hadnโt needed to wash my hair. Both acts were kind but didnโt match what heโd done to those gods on the Rise.
Which hadnโt stopped me from enjoying his touch. Gods. Iย shouldย feel ashamed, but I didnโt. Maybe because my conscious mind recognized that I was destined to do far worse things.
For some reason, as I sat there rather obediently, I remembered what Iโd wanted to ask while in the bathing chamber. โHow old are you? Really?โ
โI thought we already established that my actual age doesnโt matter,โ he said, parroting my words back.
โIt didnโt when I didnโt know who you were.โ
โIโm still the same person who sat beside you at the lake.โ His balm- covered fingers slid up my shoulders. โYou know that, right?โ
Was he? โHow would I know that?โ
โYou should,โ he answered as the coolness of the ointment started to fade, replaced by the numbness heโd promised.
โWe may not be complete strangers, but do we really know each other?โ I reasoned. โYou talked as if killing should always affect a person, leave a mark that never fades. But you haveโโ I pressed my lips together. โI donโt know you at all.โ
โYou know more than most.โ โI doubt that.โ
โIโve never spoken about the first person I killed. Not with anyone but you,โ he said, his hand leaving my back. I heard the lid turning on the jar. โNo one knows it was someone close to me.โ He took hold of the collar of the robe, lifting it to cover my back and shoulders. โNothing I told you at the lake was a lie.โ
โIf everything you said was true, then why do you have gods impaled on your wall?โ I demanded, tightening the sash around my waist as I twisted to
face him. There was absolutely no pain from the movement. โHow can killing leave a mark when you do things like that?โ
โYou thinkโฆ?โ The white aura behind his pupil bled into the silver. It was a beautiful effect and a slightly terrifying one. โYou think I did that to them?โ
โWhen I asked you why, you said they served as a reminder that life is fragile, even for a god.โ
Disbelief flickered across his features. โHow did those words incriminate me?โ His expression smoothed out quickly. โYes, they serve as a warning, but not one I issued.โ
I stared at him, stunned. Could he be telling the truth? I wasnโt sure what heโd gain from lying about it. โIf it wasnโt you, then who did it?โ
The swirling in his eyes abated as he reached out and picked up one of the curls that had fallen over my shoulder. โI am not the only Primal god,ย liessa.โ
โWho did that, then? Who would be willing to anger the Primal of Death?โ
โYou have no problem attempting to anger or argue with me.โ โIโm not arguing with you now.โ
One eyebrow rose. โI feel as if every conversation we have verges on an argument when it comes to you.โ
โIt was you who started arguing with me.โ I watched him. Lashes lowered, he appeared absurdly focused on separating the mass of curls.
One side of his lips curved up as he drew one of the curls straight. โYouโre arguing with me now.โ
I threw up my arms. โThatโs because youโre sayingโnever mind.โ
Ash released the strand of hair, his faint grin fading as his gaze met mine. โWhat do you know about the politics of Iliseeum?โ
His question threw me. โNot much,โ I admitted. โI know that Primals rule the Courts, and that gods answer to them.โ
“Each Court in Iliseeum is a vast territory where every Primal and their gods have plenty of space to carry out their time as they wish. And each Primal holds more than enough power to do whatever they desire.” He stood from the bed and walked over to the table, where a decanter and two glasses had appeared, though they hadnโt been there before. “But no matter how powerful someone is, there are always those who crave more. What they have is never enough.”
A chill ran down my spine as he removed the stopper from the decanter and poured amber liquid into the short glasses. “And for those individuals, they enjoy testing other Primalsโseeing how far they can push them before they retaliate. Itโs almost like a game for them.” He brought the glasses over. “Whiskey?”
I accepted the glass he offered. “Are you saying another Primal did that out of boredom?”
“No. That wasnโt done out of boredom.” He turned away, taking a long drink. “That was done to see how far they could push me. Quite a few Primals take pleasure inโฆpushing me.”
The smoky flavor of the whiskey was surprisingly smooth as it went down. “I know Iโm about to sound like a broken record, but I canโt comprehend why anyone would do that. Youโre the Primalโ”
“Of Death. Yes, Iโm powerful. One of the most powerful. I can kill quicker than most and deliver punishments that go far beyond death. Mortals, gods, and even Primals who push me fear me.” Ash faced me, taking another sip. “And the reason some push me ties into that question you keep fixating onโone of the two questions youโve asked repeatedly. The one with a very complicated answer, not best addressed while someone is bathing.”
It took me a moment. โWhy you didnโt fulfill the deal?โ He nodded. โItโs because I did not make the deal.โ
Shock seized me as I slowly lowered the glass to the bed beside me. โWhat?โ
โIt wasnโt me. I was not the Primal of Death then.โ A tightness settled into his features. โMy father was. He made the deal with Roderick Mierel. It was he who demanded the first female of the bloodline as a Consort.โ





